I sent this post at 11:35 this morning and, so far, it has not come through my
in box. My apologies if it is repeated here.
Coming up the driveway (Whitted/Snyder Hill Rds) a short while ago my
attention was caught by a flock of some 70 waxwings perched at the edge of the
woods. As I got
Friday around noon I saw and heard five TUNDRA SWANS flying north along the
shore of Cayuga Lake. I saw them from Taughannock Park, on the west shore
of the lake. I did not see where they landed. There were also quite a few
REDHEAD and COMMON MERGANSER still present.
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One red winged blackbird at our feeders this morning!
Michele
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With the rain this morning the FOS Red-winged Blackbirds showed up at our
feeders in Caroline Center. A flock of
6.
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Two very nearly alternate plumage RED-NECKED GREBES are on the Mill Pond in
Union Springs right now.
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There is a 40 acre hay field across from my house with an ash tree in the
center surrounded by thick bushes. I noticed a bird flying out of the tree and
down to the deep snow surface, picking up something, and returning to the tree.
This was an adult N. SHRIKE. I saw it drop down several