Yesterday afternoon, near David Haskell Ithaca College Boat Club, Bill Evans,
Stuart Krasnoff and I observed a cute looking CHIPPING SPARROW while we were
looking for leps and other arthropods. This note is for those late record
keepers (I don't mean record keepers are late, but record of late s
Interesting, frustrating
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Just to clarify. The dead Coot that Jill and I saw at Stewart Park on
the shore by the swan pen had no apparent injuries. I went down to
take a look at it. It was intact. There was fishing hook, line and
sinker, and float all tangled in a bush there, which I removed. The
proximity had made
There was a short post on a Great Black-Backed Gull that has a history
of killing coots at Cape May Point from the CMBO website "View from Cape:
Recent
Sightings" link...
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http://cmboviewfromthecape.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-11-06T23%3A02%3A00-04%3A00
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On Saturday afternoon between 2 & 2:30 I was at Stewart Park, some of the time with Ken Rosenberg. We saw 2 carcases in the water fairly far out. One I'm not sure of the ID. The second, definitely a Coot, I didn't notice until a Great Black-backed Gull was working on it and tipped it up to show
Hi all,
This afternoon, Andy Johnson and I observed the Summer Tanager in McGraw
between 2:50 and 3:15 PM. We saw the bird quite well over the course of 25
minutes, in many of the trees around the intersection of Gothic Rd. and
Highland Rd. When not in the yard feeding on suet, it could usually
Late this morning, at Stewart Park, three of us saw a dead Coot on the shore
of the Swan Pen. It was intact. The post from Marie Reed makes us wonder
if there is a threat to the Coot population, since the Coot we saw was
clearly not the one Marie saw given the different times we were there. (We
Hi Cayugabirders,
I spent time in Stewart Park both Saturday and Sunday mornings, primarily to
take scenic photos for the soon-to-be-updated Basin Birding Site Guide. The
biggest excitement though was several raptor experiences that easily distracted
me from the waterfowl flocks.
Yesterday mor
CayugaRBA OOB KING EIDER im male @ Seneca L St Pk Geneva @1.5 mi post, east of
east entrance.
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A parking lot surprise late this morning. Two SNOW BUNTINGS were hunkering
down out of the wind in a gravel section of old driveway/walkway/parking
lot, just North of Langmuir Lab (95 Brown Road) in the Cornell Business and
Technology Park, across from the Airport area. This is about where the old
A quick visit to Montezuma on Saturday, 13 Nov 10, after a brief glimpse of the
McGraw Summer Tanager turned only a few interesting birds, although the day was
glorious.
A flock of 12 SNOW BUNTINGS was foraging in the dark hummocks of Benning Marsh.
Know-Marcellus, as viewed from East Road, had
At Seneca Lake state park the king eider still there. Go into the entrance of
the park and go right then pull over. He was with a few black ducks! Thanks
Janet!!
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