Second night in a row I’ve been serenaded by a male and female Great Horned
Owl! And as I type, I hear a Screech as well.
Searsburg Rd, Trumansburg
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Chris Wood’s eBird report includes lots of good info: Around sunrise he saw it
at the river near the boat ramp, but it was soon flushed by a Red Fox. The
Limpkin called & flew to the east, across the river, into trees, & out of
sight. Chris walked along the river in that direction and back but
Chris Wood had the bird at sunRISE this morning even though his report says sunset. Just confirmed it with him.Pat MartinSent from my iPhoneOn Oct 28, 2023, at 8:55 AM, Dave Nutter wrote:Anytime during the day would work, I think. It can take awhile to find, and when you do see it, you’re going t
Anytime during the day would work, I think. It can take awhile to find, and
when you do see it, you’re going to want to spend some time watching, so it’s
good to start early. The only advantage to starting late is that someone else
may find it first, and you may find out from them.
Some folks
Is there a better time to find this bird, or does that not really matter?
we are going to give it a try today.
Thanks so much for the ongoing posts!
Nancy
On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 11:43 AM Dave Nutter wrote:
> The Limpkin continues to re-found daily in Elmira between Pirozzolo Park
> and the Ch