Please note date corrrection…. Saturday, November 11th. Apologies for any
confusion.
On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 3:00 PM Wes Blauvelt
wrote:
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> The Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch, sponsored by the Delaware-Otsego Audubon
> Society, has been an active raptor survey site for 30+ years
The Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch, sponsored by the Delaware-Otsego Audubon
Society, has been an active raptor survey site for 30+ years. Located at
the DOAS sanctuary overlooking Oneonta and the Susquehanna River valley, it
is about a 2 hour drive from Ithaca.
Those wishing to participate in this
Yesterday evening I had a count of +7,000 SNGO just west of the refuge at
sunset. Many settled into a corn stubble field near me only to erupt into
a cacophony of sound and panicked flight following a volley of gunshots.
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 1:53 PM Suan Yong wrote:
> I was just at Aurora whe
Well done Jody and all!
On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 2:42 PM Jody Enck wrote:
> Hello birders,
>
> After receiving lots of input, ideas, and resources from many of you, I put
> together the letter below and sent it to the President and one of the Vice
> Presidents at Cornell (as noted in the letter).
I noticed sightings of Tree Swallows at Breezy Point, Queens a couple of
days ago. Perhaps the radar is seeing early swallow arrivals as they
prepare to move up the Mississippi river valley?
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 6:14 AM David Nicosia wrote:
> All,
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> I noticed some bird migration echoes in th
I observed 2 loons at 7:31 AM on a heading of 150* SSW from my location on
Park Hill Road in the Town of Erin. The site is at 1840’ elevation with an
open sky view following the Wyncoop Creek valley towards Chemung. I think
there is a good chance these birds started their day on Seneca Lake. Wes
O
Hello all - I had 3 loons fly directly overhead on a 180* heading between
7-8:30 AM at the very south end of Michigan Hollow Road. Wes Blauvelt
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 9:50 AM Kenneth V. Rosenberg
wrote:
> I had a total of 140 loons from Bluegrass Lane in Ithaca. All were far to
> th
I would add opossum to the lineup of possible perpetrators..they too
favor heads and will make quick work of your chickens.
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 12:28 PM Jody Enck wrote:
> Hi Gary and all,
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> So sorry you came upon this scene. However, it definitely does not sound
> like a shooting inc
After spending the morning at the Philadelphia Flower Show, I drove over to
Lancaster County where a Pink-footed Goose has been seen the last few days.
I arrived at the eBird location just as >4,000 Snow Geese, including the
Pink-footed, lifted off into flight. So if you see a dark goose with pink
Good news, just talked with Marc..the hawk flew off under its own power!
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 11:42 AM Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> Please call the Janet Swanson Wildlife Clinic of the Cornell Vet School
> 607 253 3060
> To help the hawk.
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> I don't know if they come get injured birds.
>
> I
While closing down my camp at Frontenac Point I did a 180 degree sweep of
the lake with my scope. 66 Common Loons..with many of them making their
“Hoot” calls. Nice day to be on the lake.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 1:56 PM Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> Several Common Loons well across Cayuga Lake fr
Observing similar display in Van Etten. Horizon to horizon.10,000+.
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 2:32 PM Tobias Dean wrote:
> More than I personally have ever seen at once flying north over Danby. At
> least 15 minutes or more of V's crossing the sky at high altitude. there
> are subsequent group
Oblivious of the cameraman, too!
Nice killdeer background calls.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 3:37 PM Dave K wrote:
> These two Toms were between Rt96 and the Seneca Depot fence this
> AM, oblivious to the traffic zooming by a few feet away.
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/105424358@N06/335685
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