Re: [cayugabirds-l] Barred Owl

2017-01-29 Thread rachelhogancamp810
I saw three of the four of them last weekend. There were a few other folks 
around watching them as well. Haven't had the chance to get back this week. 



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> On Jan 29, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Yvonne Fogarty  wrote:
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> Has anyone recently seen the snowy owls that were in the Seneca Falls area?  
> Thanks, Yvonne 
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>> On Jan 29, 2017, at 8:56 AM, Donna Lee Scott  wrote:
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>> Sometimes in the Cypress woods of Corkscrew Audubon Swamp in S. Florida we 
>> see Barred Owls active during daylight. Their calls echo thru the woods. 
>> Last time there were 4 Barred Owls. 
>> It is fun to show them to others in my scope, along the boardwalk. Sometimes 
>> they're so close to b'walk you don't need a scope. 
>> 
>> Donna Scott
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>> On Jan 28, 2017, at 6:19 PM, bob mcguire  wrote:
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>>> At the end of the afternoon I was headed out to run an errand - and came 
>>> across a Barred Owl foraging at the bottom of the driveway. As I approached 
>>> in the car it dropped to the ground out of a pine, sat with its feet buried 
>>> in the snow for a minute, then took off and flew to the southwest. I’ve 
>>> heard them calling from our woods back in the Fall, but I never expected to 
>>> come across one foraging in the daytime!
>>> 
>>> Bob McGuire
>>> Whitted Road - off Snyder Hill Rd.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] More Turkey Vultures

2017-03-26 Thread rachelhogancamp810
Hi, all -

I'm relatively new to the list-serve and haven't chimed in too much. I've taken 
to photographing these gorgeous creatures and am still learning! 

I wanted you to know that I saw the pair of adult bald eagles along with a blue 
heron at Mud Lock on Thursday in the late afternoon. They were perfectly 
content perched up on treetops that were very near where the best used to be. 

I also saw three or four flocks of snow geese with hundreds of birds along 
route 90 and then off to the east in some farm fields.

Rachel 



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> On Mar 26, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Peter  wrote:
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> Thanks Carol. I'll pass that along to folks up here.
> 
> And now is certainly a good time to look (before the "canopy" closes)
> 
> I'm helping out in a waterfowl survey this Tuesday and will definitely take a 
> look.
> 
> I'll report what I find
> 
> Pete
> 
> 
>> On 3/26/2017 10:19 AM, Carol Keeler wrote:
>> I was told yesterday by the Savannah Audubon director that the Mud Lock 
>> eagles are rebuilding their nest near the old, blown down nest but farther 
>> in the woods.  It might be much harder to see.
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>>> On Mar 26, 2017, at 9:44 AM, Peter  wrote:
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>>> Saw two sandhills at Knox Marcellus (Montezuma Refuge) yesterday 
>>> (Saturday). Eagles on nest on Fisher Rd, Armitage Rd. and Rt. 31 near 
>>> Potato barn (the only 3 nests I checked). Oh, and no sign of any eagle 
>>> activity near the Mud Lock nest that has blown down.
>>> 
>>> 4 Tree swallows at Mud Lock. Also a young rough-leg near May's Point.
>>> 
>>> Pete Saracino
>>> 
>>> 
 On 3/26/2017 9:34 AM, W. Larry Hymes wrote:
 Just spotted a kettle of 8 more TURKEY VULTURES soaring south of Sapsucker 
 Woods -- and another bird just north of our property.
 
 Larry
 
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[cayugabirds-l] Eagle nest near Cortland

2017-04-29 Thread rachelhogancamp810
Hi,

I'm up near Cortland today and remember someone telling me about an eagles nest 
up the way. Does anyone know about this one? Where it may be found? 

Thank you!
Rachel 

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 65 Sandhill Cranes

2017-10-28 Thread rachelhogancamp810
I swung by around 5:30 yesterday and didn’t see them. I did see a number of 
tundra or trumpeter swans in the fields (hard to tell because they were pretty 
far away) heading down Armitage, some harriers and eagles. 

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> On Oct 28, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Sheila Ann Dean  wrote:
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> I went by Thursday around noon and they weren't there. But evidently they 
> were that morning. Maybe they would return to feed in the evening? 
> Sheila
> 
>> On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Nancy Cusumano  
>> wrote:
>> Anyone know if the cranes are still there?
>> May head up today.
>> 
>> Thanks.
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>>> On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Jennifer  wrote:
>>> Maybe just a "band" of cranes (or anything else). Usually evokes a loose or 
>>> temporary association for a particular purpose, something for which they 
>>> banded together...
>>> 
 On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
 “Cranery” sounds like a nest colony (they don’t do that) or communal 
 roost. Also auto-spell-correct changes cranery to cranberry. How about 
 “cranefield” for where a large group feeds?
 - - Dave Nutter 
 
 
> On Oct 26, 2017, at 7:08 AM, Chris R. Pelkie  
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> Nice. Is ‘cranery’ a word yet? Maybe we should start pushing it! Oxford 
> Dictionary, here we come!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snow goose

2019-08-26 Thread rachelhogancamp810
It was there again this morning.

Rachel

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> On Aug 25, 2019, at 4:12 PM, Kevin J. McGowan  wrote:
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> I don’t know how long it has been there, but it was there on 21 July, molting 
> all its primaries.
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> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snow goose
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> At VanDyne Spoor Rd late yesterday afternoon near end of road. Flew OK about 
> 300’ from walking in road, out to marsh, as I approached it. 
>  
> Has it been there since last spring or is it early coming south?
>  
> I have not been at VDS Rd. In ages, so don’t know what’s been there. Pic:
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