I’ve just seen Diana’s photos. It looks like an Eastern Meadowlark to me.
The location is just east of Ovid, SW of and a block inside of the curve of
NYS-96, on Center Rd east of County Road 129.
- - Dave Nutter
> On Jan 21, 2020, at 8:12 PM, marsha kardon wrote:
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> What city is this in?
>
I assumed she meant Center Rd and not Center St, which is in the Town of
Ovid, due east of the village. Try putting 2600 Center Road Ovid into
Google & you'll get this intersection, which often has interesting birds
- a Snowy Owl spent 4 mos there several years ago.
Alicia
On 1/21/2020 8:12 P
What city is this in?
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 9:41 PM Whitings wrote:
> Hi All,
> Today I found a Meadow Lark on Center St. just east of Route 129. I
> noticed it’s silhouette in a shrubs and was able to make out some color
> besides the shape against the sun. Then it flew across the road landi
16 along with 1 beautiful Snow Bunting, on Center rd btw Rt 34-B & Mahaney rd
in S Cayuga Cnty.
First of year for me for both species!
Donna Scott
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I had about 225 snow buntings on Atwater Road between Mahaney & Route 34B
around 1:30 pm, but they flew away before I could scope them to look for other
species.
I & another birder in sep. car re-found a few of them in this general area, &
as far west as Center rd near King Ferry winery.
They w
There are often buntings on/around Perry City rd, at intersection with
Krums Corners going N, and the fields around that area.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 2:49 PM Dave Nutter wrote:
> I also saw Snow Buntings today, my first this year - a flock of about 60
> flying over a cornstubble field on the so
I also saw Snow Buntings today, my first this year - a flock of about 60 flying
over a cornstubble field on the south side of Perry City Rd east of Waterburg
Rd in Ulysses. They alit atop a large bare tree in the hedgerow on the far
side, and I got a good enough scope view to confirm my initial
Hi all,
On my walk on Mt Pleasant Road this morning, around 11 I heard the drumming of
a Pileated Woodpecker echoing from deep in the woods on the south side of the
road. With the lengthening days, it won't be long before some of our other
winter residents start adding to the chorus. Maybe they
Saw a small flock of snow buntings on Bromka Rd, about 15 birds in flight. It
was between Log City Rd and CR 129 in Romulus, Seneca County.
Marty
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There's a particular call Loons make here (Seneca Lake) and I assume
elsewhere, that inevitably means an eagle will be sweeping through
momentarily.
Alicia
On 1/21/2020 9:57 AM, Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> As I was in back yard filling the birdfeeders ~9:30 am, suddenly about
> 200 Canada geese
As I was in back yard filling the birdfeeders ~9:30 am, suddenly about 200
Canada geese, honking wildly, flew from a few 100 feet of shore length, low out
over the water, and landed in the middle of Cayuga lake.
An Amer. Crow was calling wildly too.
Soon I saw the reason: a mature Bald Eagle swo
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