[cayugabirds-l] Airport Saw-whet

2010-01-22 Thread Ryan Douglas
After many minutes of whistling, a distant NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL replied on
Neimi Rd. near the southern end of the pond that's visible through the trees
just north of the intersection of Snyder/Mohawk/Neimi around 10pm tonight.

Good owling,
Ryan

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r...@cornell.edu
Dept. of Plant Biology
142 Emerson Hall
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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[cayugabirds-l] Up the lake: Hooded Merg, Horned Grebes, etc

2010-01-22 Thread cfschmitt
No Eared Grebes in Aurora, but 3 Horned.   Many Red-breasted Mergs around 
the lake shore.   3 Mute Swans and a thousand Tundras, but just couldn't make 
one into a Trumpeter.   There was a handsome Hooded Merg. too,   up in the 
village of Cayuga.   Bluebirds, Kestrels, etc. and gas is $2.70/9 in Union 
Springs.
Carol Schmitt

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Peregrine sightings so far Friday 1/22

2010-01-22 Thread Meena Haribal
I took a lunch walk today and did not see Peregrine on the Bradfield Cliff. 
It seem to come only to roost.  Hopefully it will nest, though I am not 
sure how Bradfield building maintenance guys will feel about it! I did see 
the excited Red-tailed Hawk circling over its future home.

Meena



At 02:27 PM 1/22/2010, Dave Nutter wrote:
>A / The PEREGRINE FALCON dove off a ledge just north
>of the northwest tower of Bradfield Hall at 6:35am, which
>would have been dark except for the lights of the greenhouses
>below.  It disappeared northwest out of my view behind a building.
>No, I didn't see it from home, but from the Plant Sciences
>parking lot from the taxi.  At 12:24pm it flew north on Cayuga
>Street and alit on the tower of the First Presbyterian Church at
>the corner of Court Street.  No idea where it was in between,
>and by 12:45 it had disappeared again.
>--Dave Nutter
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[cayugabirds-l] Peregrine sightings so far Friday 1/22

2010-01-22 Thread Dave Nutter
A / The PEREGRINE FALCON dove off a ledge just north 
of the northwest tower of Bradfield Hall at 6:35am, which 
would have been dark except for the lights of the greenhouses 
below.  It disappeared northwest out of my view behind a building.  
No, I didn't see it from home, but from the Plant Sciences 
parking lot from the taxi.  At 12:24pm it flew north on Cayuga 
Street and alit on the tower of the First Presbyterian Church at 
the corner of Court Street.  No idea where it was in between, 
and by 12:45 it had disappeared again.
--Dave Nutter

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