HI all,
Due to the current forecast of 4 to 8 inches of snow for Friday and Friday
night for my Trumansburg area, I’ve decided to move the CBC West side of the
lake field trip to ...Sunday March 8th, the very next day. But here’s the
catch. Because we all turn our clocks AHEAD Saturday night,
Ken and I were a bit farther north, doing the waterfowl count at Knox/Marsellus
& Puddlers for the DEC/Refuge folks. Still a lot of ice, but the ducks were
beginning to fill in. There was a report from one of the counters of some
15,000 NOPI at West Loop Road!
Bob
> On Mar 5, 2020, at 8:32 PM,
I was a bit north of you enjoying the many Tundra / Trumpeter Swans along Lower
Lake Road and north of Cayuga Lake State Park.. That WAS an impressive raft of
Snows!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Freeville NY 13068 USA
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Took the afternoon off hoping to find the snow geese at Mucklands, but en
route I found a/the massive snow goose island between Dean's Cove and
Aurora, so I parked at Dean's Cove hoping to see and video a full eruption
which never came to pass, just a couple of "minor tremors". Starting around
4pm
Monday, March 9, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club.
Our speaker Meena Haribal, will present "Seeking Adventure in Africa: An
Overland Journey from Nairobi to the Cape of Good Hope".
Meena took an overland journey through Africa from Nairobi to the Cape of Good
Hope