Before anybody gets too excited, the bird we saw was an American White Pelican;
I just inadvertently clicked on the wrong name when entering data. ebird report
has been edited.
Pat Martin
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* New York
* Syracuse
* July 28, 2014
* NYSY 07. 28. 14
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
July 21, 2013 - July 28, 2014
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covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)
A pair of Caspian Terns riding out the rain on a jetty of rocks off Elm
Beach Road, town of Romulus. They've been around for a few weeks but we
really have a great view right now.
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There are now four on the same rock bar...
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An impressive 30 CASPIAN TERNS waiting out the rainstorm at Myers Point. Only
one juvenile among them. The only shorebirds I can find are two LEAST
SANDPIPERS.
KEN
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There were also about 20 Caspian Terns just offshore at Owasco Flats on
Saturday.
-Geo
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Tilden and I found an adult SANDERLING on the spit at Myers Park in Lansing
on Monday evening at around 7:30 PM. We also found one Least Sandpiper, one
Spotted Sandpiper, an Osprey, a dozen or more Caspian Terns, and many
swallows over the silty swollen waters at the mouth of Salmon Creek.
The number of shorebirds at Knox-Marsellus was hard to count, but I saw 28
people out on the dike on the field trip. Thank-you to everyone among that
group who shared an observation, a scope, or a question. Special thanks to Bob
McGuire and Jay McGowan for extra teaching, to Andrea Van
Yesterday I was thinking of going on the morning group walk to MNWR, but I came
back from Moth Week Party at Treman SP only around 1.00 Am and after that too
spent another hour at my moth sheet, which was fun where we saw over hundred
species of moths. So when I got up at 6.00 am, I decided to
I suggest watch the videos in HD mode at 1080 resolution.
Submissive behavior occurs at 0.54 minutes in the first video!
Cheers
Meena
Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
42.429007,-76.47111
http://haribal.org/
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