As often happens, birding from our Jeep at this time was sparse but we were
in for a real treat when we negotiated the minefield on Van Dyne Spoor Rd
to its end. Along the way we had several nifty sightings but the incredible
awaited us at the end.
When glassing the area we saw very many Black Ter
Reporting for Jackie Bakker and Linda Mott surveying for the refuge today at
the Crane Unit (VanDyne Spoor). They counted 31 Black Terns. Thanks ladies!
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I was at the Montezuma main pool today and saw 2 BLACK TERNS flying in the back
of the main pool along with Caspian Terns. Later I stopped by VanDyne Spoor
Road because that is where I usually spot them, but they weren’t there yet.
Good birding,
Ann
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Hi all,
During an Audubon van tour yesterday, 6/7, we observed several black terns
swooping and feeding above the water at the "Crane Unit" on the end of VanDyne
Spoor Rd in Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. I didn't know immediately what
they were, and was happy to add them to my life list!
FYI folks.
While performing my duties as a roving naturalist at the Montezuma National
Wildlife Refjge yesterday
I saw two black terns.
TONS of Great Blue Herons and lots of eagles.
Very few shorebirds - a spotted sandpiper, both flavors of yellow l
There were 6 Black Terns at Stewart Park this morning. They were far to the
north, visible through a scope but not with binoculars.
Other highlights included a juvenile Black-crowned Night-Heron, 3 flyby
Semipalmated Sandpipers, and a Yellow-rumped Warbler. Complete list here:
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I accidentally omitted Ann Mitchell from the roster. Her tally was 113 species, so I either didn't hear or neglected to write down a few.--Dave Nutter On May 21, 2012, at 10:49 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:Apologies for this ridiculously late post. A gang of us from Ithaca (Bob McGuire, Susan Danskin, St
Apologies for this ridiculously late post. A gang of us from Ithaca (Bob McGuire, Susan Danskin, Stuart Krasnoff, Judy Thoroughman, Paul Anderson & myself) went around Cayuga Lake on Saturday. I thought most of what we observed was not new, and we were exhausted by the end of the day. That's my exc
2 flying around. Tons of swallows too. Lots of waterfowl. Gulls. Etc. Need more
than one set of eyes!
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Four Black Terns flew over the Mays Point Pool this afternoon about 2pm
while Bud and I were watching a female Wood Duck herd 8 ducklings through
the weeds. Gorgeous, even in lousy weather!
At Montezuma's visitor center we were skunked by the Godwit, which probably
had more sense than we did
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