Saw 14 Tundra Swans on Chemung River at Botcher's Landing west of Elmira at
4:00 pm today.
Kris West
1 Chatfield Place East
Painted Post, NY 14870
607-936-2631
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There are currently approximately 60 Snow Geese on the ground just south of the
compost piles, seen from Stevenson Road.
Bob McGuire
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Killdeer must have been on the move. I saw 11 Killdeer in half a mile
along flooded fields on Flatiron Rd., Caroline just before it turned
bitter cold with snow. I wonder how many survived.
John Confer
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Actually, they're not molting. The pale tips are wearing off the feathers
showing the pretty bases below.
Kevin
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A flock of 30-ish Snow Buntings in the cornfield where Mt Pleasant Rd meets
Mineah Rd around 1:45pm. Some of them are looking quite handsome, much more
white in the breast/belly and the wings feathers looking much blacker, as they
molt into their breeding plumage.
Marie
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Roughly coincident with George and Meena’s observations and possibly one of the
same huge flocks, I saw hundreds and hundreds of Snow Geese in a vast boiling
flock probably 3 mi distant to the east from CLO (I was on Sherwood Platform at
about 1215). Too distant to hear of course. If they had no
West Danby had a 20 minute lull, then another big pulse of several thousand
Snow Geese. Now it's quiet again
-Geo Kloppel
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Hello,
About 20 minutes ago I read e-mail from Chris, so while eating lunch I looked
out from office window and for first ten minutes I did not see anything except
for two local Canada Goose, I presume because they headed down towards Beebe
lake. After 10 minutes I started seeing flocks of Sno
I've seen perhaps 2,000 Snow Geese pass over West Danby in the last 5 minutes
in pure flocks. More still coming...
-Geo Kloppel
On Mar 14, 2014, at 11:49 AM, "Kevin J. McGowan" wrote:
> I had a flock of Canada Geese on Dryden Lake this morning, sitting on a bare
> patch of black ice that look
I had a flock of Canada Geese on Dryden Lake this morning, sitting on a bare
patch of black ice that looked very much like open water. In with them were 10
Blue Snow Geese and a single CACKLING GOOSE. I don't often see that many Blue
Geese without any white Snows.
While I was there 3 Redheads
I have seen several flocks of Snow Geese and a few Canadas heading north
this morning -- I only scanned for about 5 minutes. I'm sure someone more
enterprising would do quite well today.
Also several flocks of grackles.
Chris Wood
eBird & Neotropical Birds Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornitholo
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