Re:[cayugabirds-l] Black vultures

2018-01-28 Thread Nari Mistry
This beautiful sunny afternoon at around 3:45pm Gin and I stopped at the 
Stevenson/Dodge Rd. junction to see if any Black Vultures would show up. 
Within a few minutes in the distance we saw four vulture types in close 
formation flying north towards us over Snyder Hill, flying straight and 
flapping continuously. They passed right over us and we could clearly 
see they were black vultures. They continued north towards Fall Creek 
and disappeared over the horizon. They were flapping non-stop in a 
steady rhythm from horizon to horizon. There were several TVs lazily 
soaring around too.
The appearance of Black Vultures here in winter seems to be clear 
evidence of the climate changing. Can't attribute it to new highways and 
prevalence of roadkill which was given as the reason when TVs first 
started appearing here years ago.

Nari & Gin Mistry,
Ellis Hollow Rd.

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> Subject: Black vultures
> From: Brad Walker 
> Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2018 13:29:57 +
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>   The four black vultures are currently perched in a dead tree next to the
> small bridge between Dodge Road and the game farm.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Black vultures

2018-01-28 Thread anneb . clark
All 4 soaring together over Stevenson e of compost. High but very pretty in 
sun. 

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> On Jan 28, 2018, at 12:09 PM,   
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> At 10:45 the black vultures were in some trees just south of the bridge on 
> Dodge Rd. They then flew into the pheasant farm just in front of the little 
> hut facing Stevenson Rd. They were still there at 11:15.
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> Tom Frank
>  Brad Walker  wrote: 
>> The four black vultures are currently perched in a dead tree next to the
>> small bridge between Dodge Road and the game farm.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Black vultures

2018-01-28 Thread tfrank
At 10:45 the black vultures were in some trees just south of the bridge on 
Dodge Rd. They then flew into the pheasant farm just in front of the little hut 
facing Stevenson Rd. They were still there at 11:15.

Tom Frank
 Brad Walker  wrote: 
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> small bridge between Dodge Road and the game farm.
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