Hi All,
I'll be in the Visitor Center *today and tomorrow between Noon and 2:00*
(maybe 2:30 depending on the flow)* testing compact binoculars (8x32) for
our upcoming review*. Different models out today than were out during the
last session. Input from the community so far has been extremely
>From 1:00p - 3:00p today I'll be at the Visitor Center (out on the portico)
demoing a wide variety of new 8x32 binoculars, and asking for help in
comparing the different models for an upcoming review. Light refreshments
provided, while supplies last!
If you are someone looking for a budget
Did my annual early January trip to Cayuga Lake with my friend Dan Watkins.
First stop was the Dandy Mart in Slaterville and we saw the EASTERN SCREECH
OWL roosting in the same hole as last year.
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Then we hit Stewart Park but missed the Ross's Goose.
Hi to my birding friends. If you aren't at the Muckrace today, come birding at
Sapsucker Woods during Migration Celebration.
Check out the much anticipated Handbook of Bird Biology, 3rd Edition. Also have
a sneak preview at the new online course that accompanies the book. We will be
at the
I drove up the lake today hoping that, with the recent southerly flow of air,
there would be some new guys around. And there were.
Large numbers of Tree Swallows were swarming over the pool at the refuge
visitor’s center along with 20 Purple Martins, a few Barn Swallows and a lone
BANK
Hi All,
It felt good to drive around today with the windows down and the sun shining. I
thought I might let people know where there is some open water with some birds.
Mud Lock is quite free of ice and a person with a scope had his eye on a
Long-tailed Duck. There were a few Red-breasted
National Wildlife Week celebration at Montezuma today.
10a.m to noon: Roving naturalists along Wildlife drive to help ID birds
Noon to 3 p.m.: opening reception for the Marsh Birds of Montezuma Art Show at
Visitor's Center
1:30 p.m. CEREMONY TO HONOR LARUE ST. CLAIR FOR HIS 20 YRS. VOLUNTEER
Seems like a very birdy morning. No time for birding, alas, but
earlier I walked my dog Sandy around at the eastern edge of my
property, which coincides with the Danby/Newfield town line and
adjoins the westernmost edge of the L-P Preserve in West Danby (an
area also known as Beech Hill
Heard my first of season Eastern Phoebe down by Fall Creek today.
Saw my first of season Mourning Cloak on Bluegrass Lane.
Linda
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Susan Danskin, Drew Fulton, and I met at Stewart Park at dawn and were
soon joined by Dave Nutter (in his office). Susan spotted a tern-like
bird out past the Pile Cluster. Try as we might, we were ultimately
unable to pin down the ID before the bird was lost: likely a Common
Tern, but not
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