[cayugabirds-l] First SNOWY 12/05/18

2018-12-06 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
Becky & I went birding for an hr. late yesterday on our way to Seneca 
Falls. We were astounded that the lake above, & river below, Mud Lock 
are both very high   river is over the banks along River Rd.. The 
canal & river at May's is very high. I fear this high water is bad news 
for later on. At Mud Lock we saw 3 prs. of mallards, a young bald eagle 
in a tree & 2 ring-bill gulls.


No sandhill cranes were at Knox-Marcellus but saw lots of Canadas & 
ducks. Due to lateness in the afternoon all Becky could ID were mallards 
& gadwall. The muck on Armitage Rd. held nearly 200 swans, most on the 
north side. Light was too poor to tell what kind.  A female harrier was 
hunting along the edge of the road. Water is standing in the woods on 
Armitage &, again, the river under the Armitage bridge is very high.


Van Cleef Lake in Seneca Falls had 3 pr. of common mergansers & one GBB 
gull. Several robins flew over. The signs entering S. Falls are now 
covered indicating that the name is Bedford Falls for the mo. of Dec. as 
the community readies for the annual activities of "It's a Wonderful 
Life" which begin tomorrow evening & run through the weekend.


The absolute highlight about 4:15 p.m. was the Snowy owl with reflected 
sunlight giving it golden eyes,  Becky spotted it sitting on a  power 
pole on private land.  Black markings on top of its head, indicated to 
us that it had already been found & banded.


Here in Union Springs along with Canada geese flocks, we have seen only 
a couple large flocks of snow geese & tremendous flocks of hundreds of 
Am. crows that have come out from Auburn to feed in the corn fields and 
our yard! Along Rte. 90 on Mill pond are mallards, gadwall & many 
buffleheads.  Three squirrels pigging out on my feeders get fatter every 
day.  A small hawk tried for 2 goldfinches but I didn't see if it succeeded.


Factory St. pond has buffles & mallards. Over the village we have seen a 
bald eagle pair & an immature. I watched as an adult took a fish from 
the lake at Frontenac boat launch & flew to a willow tree by Factory 
pond to eat it.


Fritzie


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[cayugabirds-l] Evening Grosbeaks

2018-12-06 Thread Htva Waxwing
I just had 5 EVGB at my tray feeder here at my property just West of 
Mecklenberg on Rt 79. Four females and one male. They shared the tray with 
three MODOs, then flew off on their own accord. I’m going out now to put more 
black oil sunflower in the tray in case they return. 

Ken Haas



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