Re: [cayugabirds-l] osprey at Salt Point

2014-03-30 Thread david nicosia
Our SFO group had an OSPREY perched in a tree at the Myer's Point Marina
this morning. I wonder if it is the bird you speak of?? 

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:04 PM, Candace Cornell  wrote:
 
Steve and Sue Ruoff saw the first osprey to come around Salt Point yesterday.. 
It was fishing and hanging out in the SP-Myers area, but did not show any 
particular interest in the nest. I also saw it fishing, but it was too far away 
to tell if it was either of the adults from last year—but it had a nice size 
lake trout.
Candace
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[cayugabirds-l] Stewart Park, East Shore and Myers

2014-03-30 Thread cl...@juno.com
Cold Sunday finds at Stewart Park:Hooded MerganserCommon MerganserWood Duck 
(single pair)imm. Bald Eagle on shore4 Great Blue Herons (in single cove behind 
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Greater Black-backed Gulls East Shore:Common GoldeneyeRed-breasted 
MerganserCommon Merganser Myers:Green-winged TealMallardsNorthern PintailAm. 
WigeonLesser ScaupRedheadBuffleheadAm. CootSharp-shinned Hawk3 intrepid Tree 
Swallows And finally, atop a misty Mt. Pleasant:  Crows and Canada Geese in the 
mist, as well as 3 female Horned Larks

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[cayugabirds-l] osprey at Salt Point

2014-03-30 Thread Candace Cornell
Steve and Sue Ruoff saw the first osprey to come around Salt Point
yesterday.. It was fishing and hanging out in the SP-Myers area, but did
not show any particular interest in the nest. I also saw it fishing, but it
was too far away to tell if it was either of the adults from last year--but
it had a nice size lake trout.
Candace

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Cranes

2014-03-30 Thread JasonRHuck
Pair of SANDHILL CRANES continuing in the field ( ~ 100 yards off the road) 
south of the intersection of Route 90 and E. Venice Rd., east of Rt 34 and Rt 
90 junction. - Jason Huck

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> On Mar 29, 2014, at 5:30 PM, Eben McLane  wrote:
> 
> The description of where you saw these cranes is consistent with sightings 
> over the years. If these birds are returning to an old, familiar nesting 
> site, I may be able to pinpoint the location for all who are interested and 
> don’t want to drive all the way up to the Montezuma complex to see these 
> beautiful birds: E. Venice Rd., the next road east of the Genoa cemetery and 
> Stewarts Corners Rd., intersects Rte 90, with a large cornfield on the south 
> side of 90. In the past, the adults and their young have stayed mostly in the 
> SW corner of the field, away from any traffic on 90. I’m not familiar with 
> the crop rotation scheme on this field, but when it’s planted for corn there 
> usually aren’t cranes around, as far as I can tell. Not sure why.
> Eben McLane
> 
> On Mar 29, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Charles Randolph  
> wrote:
> 
> About 2:45 today, two SANDHILL CRANES walking through the large corn field to 
> the south of Rte. 90 between Genoa and Locke, more specifically shortly west 
> of the farm with mailbox marked no. 10630, between Rte. 34 and the curve on 
> Rte. 90.  The two birds walked along the edge of the field and down out of 
> sight behind a rise with brush on it.  (Credit here goes to my visiting 
> brother Don, who first spotted them and is familiar with these birds, which I 
> am not.)
> 
>  Randy Ross, Cortland 
> 
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