The SCISSOR TAILED FLYCATCHER is being seen this morning on VanDyne
Spoor Road.
Gary
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There are six Brant hanging in the Treman Marina by the docks this morning.
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My wife and I stopped by Stewart Park on the way home from the
library, at about 2p. It was a good day for ducks.
1 Pied-Billed Grebe
2 Buffleheads
A small flock of American Coots
2 Shovelers
Umpteen Bazillion Canadian Geese
A similar quantity of Mallards
But no Brants! Maybe it says something
Greetings birders,
I estimate 400-500 Am. Robins past by my observation site in southcentral Danby
this morning between 7:30-8:30AM EDT. They were headed northwesterly at
altitudes generally 200-ft above ground level (about 1700-ft asl). A higher
vector (~600+-ft agl) of lesser numbers of
Yesterday (Sat) afternoon I was at Stewart Park watching a flock of
~40 brants circle and eventually land and settle in just beyond the
canadas.
Suddenly, seemingly at an untold signal, the canadas shifted into a
state of itchiness, flapping their wings frequently, scratching
frantically,