A search around Myers Park and the adjacent marina at 12:30 PM today didn't
turn up the Snowy Owl reported and photographed yesterday.
Tom V
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A. Thomas Vawter, Ph.D.
Prof. of Biology & Environmental Science, Emeritus
Wells College
107 Ross Road
Lansing, NY 14882
(607) 279-9
Hi Dave,
The Fayette Gyrfalcon was indeed seen on January 1st by Drew Weber, Cullen
Hanks, and Ash Ferlito, as well as by other observers later in the morning.
I tried for it without success several times on Jan. 2nd, and it has not
been reported to my knowledge since the 1st. Nevertheless, it is s
Sorry, it looks like I sent out the link to the 2020 sheet by mistake. The
2021 link is this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qKBp_qY7ZAw6ZPxMNjmfb9bjPjUDNFaH/view.
Thanks to those who pointed this out.
-Paul
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 8:16 PM Paul Anderson wrote:
> All:
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> The Christmas Bird Co
Hi All,
Does anyone know whether the Gyrfalcon, which is often seen on N Hoster Rd in
Fayette, was seen on January 1, 2, or 3 this year? I know it was seen as late
as December 28.
Here’s why I ask: There’s a long tradition of keeping an annual list of first
records for the Cayuga Lake Basin.