Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls - Fingerlakes Airport

2018-03-29 Thread debilinski
Correction, owl is on ground NW (not NE) of northern most buildings.

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> At 3:28 pm, one snowy present at the Fingerlakes Airport, NE of northern most 
> buildings, due east of address 2970 Thorpe.
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>> On Mar 28, 2018, at 10:20 PM, Daniel Graham  wrote:
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>> 2 Snowy Owls still present this morning at 1030am near Fingerlakes
>> Airport. A darker one was on a rooftop in the Lott Farm complex, and a
>> light-colored one was W across Rt 414 on a power pole near the wind
>> turbine.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls - Fingerlakes Airport

2018-03-29 Thread debilinski
At 3:28 pm, one snowy present at the Fingerlakes Airport, NE of northern most 
buildings, due east of address 2970 Thorpe.

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> 2 Snowy Owls still present this morning at 1030am near Fingerlakes
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> light-colored one was W across Rt 414 on a power pole near the wind
> turbine.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls Finger Lakes Airport

2018-01-12 Thread psaracin
Actually a,3rd one around the corner atop a telephone pole on Hoster Rd.


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12:00 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu Subject: [cayugabirds-l] 
Snowy Owls Finger Lakes Airport 
There are currently 2 Snowy Owls visible right out by the runway.
Mike Gullo

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls

2017-01-04 Thread Peter
Thanks for helping to share Marc.

And thanks, of course, to Laurie for her wonderful work.

Hope your new year is off to a good start and I hope to see you each as 
we bird the basin!!

Pete Sar


On 1/4/2017 9:30 AM, Marc Devokaitis wrote:
> In case you missed it on the local FB bird club pages, Pete Saracino 
> posted Laurie Drikx's excellent slideshow of said banding:
> http://www.lauriedirkx.com/AllCreaturesGreat/Banding-a-Snowy-w-Tom-McDonald/i-3Wq5XLv/A
>
> Marc
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:44 PM, Ann Mitchell  > wrote:
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> This morning Diane Morton and I went to the Finger lakes Regional
> Airport to see the reported Snowy Owls. We saw the two of them
> near the runway in the grass. We went in the terminal to ask
> permission to get close enough to photograph them. The man in
> charge and his family were there. He said an Ornithologist from
> Rochester had been there earlier who caught, banded, and weighed
> them. He also took blood samples to research their precise origin.
> He said one of them was a 5 1/2 month old female which was well
> nourished. I don't remember what he said about the other owl.
>
> After that, we drove down Seybolt Road. Just south of Canoga Road,
> there was a Northern Shrike sitting on a wire.
>
> We then went to Cayuga State Park where we saw a huge raft of
> ducks north of the boat launch which had all the likely Aythya
> species including Ruddy Ducks and American Wigeon. In the middle
> of the lake we saw two Mute Swans and 10 Tundra Swans.  The
> weather was deteriorating
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls

2017-01-04 Thread Marc Devokaitis
In case you missed it on the local FB bird club pages, Pete Saracino posted
Laurie Drikx's excellent slideshow of said banding:
http://www.lauriedirkx.com/AllCreaturesGreat/Banding-a-Snowy-w-Tom-McDonald/i-3Wq5XLv/A

Marc



On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:44 PM, Ann Mitchell 
wrote:

> This morning Diane Morton and I went to the Finger lakes Regional Airport
> to see the reported Snowy Owls. We saw the two of them near the runway in
> the grass. We went in the terminal to ask permission to get close enough to
> photograph them. The man in charge and his family were there. He said an
> Ornithologist from Rochester had been there earlier who caught, banded, and
> weighed them. He also took blood samples to research their precise origin.
> He said one of them was a  5 1/2 month old female which was well nourished.
> I don't remember what he said about the other owl.
>
> After that, we drove down Seybolt Road. Just south of Canoga Road, there
> was a Northern Shrike sitting on a wire.
>
> We then went to Cayuga State Park where we saw a huge raft of ducks north
> of the boat launch which had all the likely Aythya species including Ruddy
> Ducks and American Wigeon. In the middle of the lake we saw two Mute Swans
> and 10 Tundra Swans.  The weather was deteriorating
>
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls? Freeeville

2014-01-19 Thread Donna Scott
Go on NY Rt. 366 to the center of Freeville where NY Rt. 366 ends at the 
intersection with NY Rt. 38.
Stop. Go straight across on the continuation of the road that was Rt. 366 
towards McLean.

in no more than a mile, the next crossroad past that Rt. 38 intersection is 
where we all saw the F'ville Snowy Owl recently. that is the Cornell Vegetable 
Crops farm, both sides of road, past the intersection there.

I turned left and went just past the muted green-colored barn (rather new 
construction). The owl was out in the field to the right, near two orange posts 
the day I saw it.

I hope this is helpful, donna scott
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  Hi, I have friends visiting today. Where should I take them to hopefully find 
a Snowy to see? Are they still present at Hancock? The Freeville Owl location 
confuses me...there are Cornell barns on 366, also in Dryden. I dont know of 
any in Freeville. Can anyone give a street crossing that would help us? Thanks 
very much. Maryfaith

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls?

2014-01-19 Thread Jay McGowan
The Snowy Owl on Indian Field road is still present as of right now. It is
out in the corn field on the west side of the road just south of the second
group of barns north of 90. Groups of Horned Larks with Snow Buntings and
longspurs along the road to the north as well.
On Jan 19, 2014 11:37 AM, Maryfaith Miller merrymilkm...@gmail.com
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 find a Snowy to see? Are they still present at Hancock? The Freeville Owl
 location confuses me...there are Cornell barns on 366, also in Dryden. I
 dont know of any in Freeville. Can anyone give a street crossing that would
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls

2013-12-07 Thread Corinne Morton
Great article, thank you!

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 What an interesting read.  Thanks for finding it for us all!
 
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 http://vtecostudies.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/ghosts-from-the-arctic/
 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls

2013-12-06 Thread Judith Thurber
What an interesting read.  Thanks for finding it for us all!

Judy Thurber
Liverpool 

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] snowy owls

2011-12-20 Thread Dave Nutter
It's neat that Snowy Owls are irrupting enough that USA Today took notice and included some background biology. For more info on this ongoing story, there's a neat article from the eBird folks at the Lab of O.--Dave Nutterhttp://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/got-snowies?utm_source=Cornell+Lab+eNewsutm_campaign=7631877f7f-Cornell_Lab_eNews_December_201112_19_2011utm_medium=email"one would guess that the population of lemmings has crashed, forcing more birds south than usual. Arctic researchers suggest an interesting twist, however, that the lemmings this year were at historical population highs allowing for a very successful breeding season for Arctic raptors, including Snowy Owls. The resulting population boom causes overcrowding and competition at typical wintering grounds pushing inexperienced birds farther south into the Lower 48."On Dec 20, 2011, at 01:20 PM, Robin Cisne rfci...@gmail.com wrote:While perusing USA Today in Wegman's Cafe, I read a brief article about a surprising abundance of eight Snowy Owls counted in Kansas. The phenomenon was linked to a normal, cyclical low in the number of arctic rodents, driving the owls south. If so, perhaps we too shall be lucky.
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