Today at lunchtime I took advantage of the balmy weather and went for a row on
the lake. A couple of miles north of Myers and about 100 feet from shore, I
came upon a duck thrashing about rather feebly on the water. It turned out to
be a male Mallard and when I first rowed by, its neck appear
Hi Guys,
I took a slow trip to the Trust Company today (.4 miles), but no vultures
appeared. I am off tomorrow morning and will head to the compost before I
have to meet the demands of work. I will keep you posted.
Best, Ann
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:31 PM, J. Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
Some days the birding is short but sweet. I left work this afternoon
and made a quick loop around fantasizing about Black Vultures. No Vultures
appeared, but the resident RED-SHOULDERED HAWK at the lab flew in front of me
and landed on the power lines letting be check him out for
THANK YOU THANK YOU, Michele for posting this good news. I'll sent the
news to various people with whom I shared the first news release, one as far
away as to NC Audubon members.
Fritzie Blizzard
Union Springs
- Original Message -
From: Michele Emerick Brown
To: cayugabirds
The Cooper's hawk trapped in the reading room of the Library of Congress has
finally been rescued:
http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2011/01/breaking-news-hawk-rescued-from-main-reading-room/
Michele Brown
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There is a RUSTY BLACKBIRD visible in the treetops at the north end of the
Lab right now.
Jay McGowan
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There's a lot of waterfowl activity, flocks coming and going, mostly milling
around but sometimes taking flight in panic. Couldn't see any Tundra Swans
today.
Location: SW corner Cayuga Lake
Observation date: 1/26/11
Notes: Waterfowl gathering out at the edge of the ice, good viewing,
e
Hi all,
I've been to the Cornell compost facility off Stevenson Road several
times in the last few days. Over the weekend, Kevin had a
second-cycle ICELAND GULL:
http://picasaweb.google.com/KevinJ.McGowan/Gulls201102#5565806580337010306
On Monday, gull numbers were very low and I was not able to f