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> Along the west shore of Cayuga Lake w
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>> For what it’s worth, I’ve had two hummingbird feeders out for over two weeks
>> now, and haven’t seen a single one. Usually by this time we’ve had dozens.
>>
>> Gordon
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>>> On May 27, 2017, at 3:44 PM, Ellen H
Along the west shore of Cayuga Lake we occasionally have up to three
Hummingbirds at a time at either feeder. So far this spring (?) - we have
seen ONE female sitting on the edge of a feeder looking away from the
cottage - none other. Might this be a result of the late and frequent cold
snaps and
There were numerous loons off Elm Beach Road in Ovid this afternoon, as
well. I would guess fifteen in the largest group, mostly solitary but
several pairs which would include adults and/or juveniles.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:47 PM, Charles Eldermire wrote:
> At least a dozen
6:36 p.m. currently, and 35 Common Mergansers create a flotilla as they
sail along the west shore of Cayuga Lake, just off Elm Beach Road. Glorious!
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Our small group of Caspian Terns has been neither seen nor heard for the
last five days. We miss their raucous calls!
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Yesterday I hung our two hummingbird feeders and just now saw the first
visitor, a gorgeous little male.
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Pair of Canada Geese with four goslings strung out between the adults,
currently moving north along the west side of the lake. My guess would be
the same pair who raised a clutch last summer.
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Several Pine Siskins still taking advantage of the feeders, many more
Goldfinches today, and the very first M Purple Finch of the year. We've
also had Red-winged Blackbirds, first time in many years, and Cowbirds.
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Three robins in our back yard, Trumansburg Village one block south of
Seneca County. None have been seen here since November.
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For the first time in forty years in this house, we have a PAIR of Carolina
Wrens posturing and vocalizing in the backyard, where the bird feeders are!
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Forty-seven Canada Geese flying due south and *very* high at 11:55 a.m. Not
very vocal but occasionally commenting on the experience.
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Lucky thirteen D C Cormorants enjoying the sun on the gravel bar off Mack
Creek.
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An even dozen Caspian Terns napping and/or exchanging epithets with each
other on the long rocky extension into the lake.
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Five very vocal Caspian Terns heading south from Elm Beach Road about five
minutes ago.
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Between 15 and 20 Caspian Terns are spending time on a stony 'arm' reaching
into the lake about halfway between the access roads.
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The F Common Merganser and her eight offspring cruised by this morning. The
merglings are nearly mom's size, and close to her colors as well. Very
regal!
We still have a few Rough-Winged Swallows flitting about, sometimes even
going under the dock. I looked carefully last weekend for any sign of
For the past 24 hours we have not seen a single hummer at either of the two
feeders, both of which have been being emptied within 48 hours. I even went
out to 'taste' the brew in one of them to make sure I really HAD sweetened
the water! Is it just us or have others had this curious non-drama?
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Not out of the ordinary, but a F Common Merganser and six ducklings just
passed us, heading north. This might be the lone F Merganser who has been
hanging around our area for the past few weeks, occasionally vocalizing.
The young are clearly not long out of the shell. Lovely sight!
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9:30 a.m., two Black Vultures on a nearby dock, removing the very last bits
of flesh from the partial carcass of a mink.
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With a rise of a couple of inches in the lake level at this site, the
Northern Rough-Winged Swallow has decided that, after all, she would prefer
to nest under the UPPER section of the dock!
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A pair of Northern Rough-Winged Swallows is building a nest - rather, the
presumed female is building a nest - under the LOWER section of our dock.
With the past week's water influx the level of the lake is, perhaps, 15
inches below the underside of the 'roof' of her nest site, and the
continual
Sorry - Northern Rough-Winged Swallows just off Elm Beach Road, Town of
Romulus.
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...was spotted about 4:30 p.m. heading north. At that time s/he was south
of the 'spit' which I believe is meant in the previous post, perhaps
returning thereto?
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First Caspian Tern of the season just now, harassing a gull for reasons
unknown.
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F Red-Breasted Merganser right now with two presumed offspring, warned off
another F of the same . She caught a very substantial fish but did not seem
to share it with the offspring.
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- First 2015 group of Mallard ducklings this morning - seven.
- On Sunday we noted a family of Canada Geese - eight goslings. This is
definitely a first in our so-far fifteen years on Elm Beach. The number of
offspring is, I believe, accurate, though the parents are so cautious that
they take the
Seventy-four DC Cormorants just flew north offshore of Elm Beach. Perhaps a
dozen more are still cruising around the cove below Thirsty Owl's boat
dock, but I cannot say if the first flight came from that location.
This huge flock of DCC's is completely new. We usually see several random
birds
Contrary to a post earlier this month, it appears that the Red Tail Hawks
who nested last year near Stout Road in Seneca County haven't deserted the
area after all. This morning we were spotted by a stunning adult as we came
around a bend above the ravine. S/he took up a station in one of the
Easily fifty - and quite possibly more - Cormorants have flown north during
the last five minutes, in variable groups and as singles. We've had quite a
few sightings during the month, but this was truly remarkable.
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- Three GBH around the outlet of a small stream.
- Several dozen swallows swirling around the same general area and out over
the lake. Until now there have been only three Northern Rough-winged
Swallows. The new arrivals have yet to stop moving long enough to be
identified - to be continued.
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Red-Breasted Mergansers again, 3M and 2F. Also a couple - or three? - loons
who are driving me crazy by calling back and forth...but haven't been
located as yet!
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Having hung the hummingbird feeders yesterday, I was delighted to see one
having a late brunch about a minute ago.
Elm Beach Road, Town of Romulus
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Three Loons have come to join the hunt - 8:28 a.m.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Ellen Haith elliehait...@gmail.com wrote:
Three Red-Breasted Mergansers - 1M, 2F - fishing just off Elm Beach Road,
Town of Romulus.
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Three Red-Breasted Mergansers - 1M, 2F - fishing just off Elm Beach Road,
Town of Romulus.
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A male Baltimore Oriole has returned to Elm Beach Road, Town of Romulus. At
least one has been here during the past eight summers, occasionally two.
Hopefully a female is also back for the summer.
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A second M Baltimore Oriole staking out his territory at the top of the
hill adjacent to Sned-Acres campground.
Three Common Loons warbling different melodies out on the lake off Elm
Beach. The Best!
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unusual winter has been very exciting, whether or not I know precisely what
bird it is.
Good birding to us all.
Ellen Haith
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Interesting about the Ovid Flicker! We have had a gorgeous M Flicker for
the past three weeks, intermittently, and I believe it's the first one who
has graced our Trumansburg yard with his presence.
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Shortly after noon, a juvenile Sharpie took a couple of runs through our
small back yard, doubtless trying to catch an unaware bird at or near the
feeders. No luck this time, but I'm intrigued at and delighted by the
recent raptor activity! Perhaps it's due to the loss of several outdoor
cats
She just left, making a dramatic swing through our back yard and thereby
completely undoing the squirrels and birds therein. I'm way behind on my
work but it was MORE than worth it to watch her enjoy some down time. Such
a gorgeous creature.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Ellen D. Haith
A pair of Caspian Terns riding out the rain on a jetty of rocks off Elm
Beach Road, town of Romulus. They've been around for a few weeks but we
really have a great view right now.
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There are now four on the same rock bar...
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Re: Dave's post of last evening, we have seen a juvenile Bald Eagle along
Elm Beach Road since early May. The heavy rains washed a large tree down
one of the creeks, and s/he has been visiting that occasionally. When
finished with his-or-her check of the neighborhood, s/he heads south. We
have
A friend has had a fledged but still very young bird on her patio since
early morning. S/he keeps calling for parental guidance/food -to no avail.
If my friend were to feed the bird, what would be appropriate? She believes
it is an Eastern Kingbird or something similar. Short but very sharp bill!
Off Elm Beach this morning, west side of Cayuga Lake, a pod of Buffleheads
- two males and six females - fishing in a leisurely manner as they drift
south. Another pair hanging around in front of the cottage.
Our 'flock' of Rough-Winged Swallows seems marginally larger this year,
despite the
My morning encounters: one Pileated Woodpecker, three Flickers, a pair of
Loons and another of Buffleheads, a Red Fox and a Green Frog!
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Donna Scott dls...@me.com wrote:
Here by Cayuga in Lansing a brief walk to the shore yielded a magnificent
pr. of Pileated
Yes, there was an Osprey nest there last summer, which we were able to
observe during nest season - but only in passing! I have not been that far
north on 89 as yet this spring.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Karen Edelstein k...@cornell.edu wrote:
I was also told that last year there was an
Solitary adult Mute Swan cruising majestically north, close to shore along
Elm Beach, Town of Romulus. Uninterested in local Mallards and two female
Common Mergansers onshore.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Tilden Chao tildenc...@gmail.com wrote:
Today, May 23, my dad and I went
Similar numbers of Canadas over Trumansburg, no doubt enjoying the south
tail wind!
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm
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Millions! Canadas and snows! RWBB flying at lower levels.
Saw something kind of cool this morning - huge flock of
For the second Saturday morning in a row, I have had a Cooper's Hawk in the
back yard. Last week s/he simply did a fly-by, but this morning s/he lit in
the Blue Spruce and had a good look around. All the feeder birds had fled,
so no breakfast was had by the interloper and I got a decent look at
Lone Herring Gull and Greater Black-backed Gull hanging out with the
Ring-billed Gulls on Elm Beach Road spit right now.
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Juvenile Bald Eagle circling in a generally northward direction at 10:05
a.m.this morning. As s/he moved farther north s/he was harassed by a lone
gull; the gull didn't seem serious and the eagle ignored the far-misses.
A neighbor reports having seen an adult Bald Eagle just north of Blue Heron
We still have hummingbirds at our two feeders on Elm Beach Road, W side of
Cayuga Lake, and I've seen them at another feeder down the road. Curiously,
we have only females, which has been true for years. There MUST be males
out there but they seem self-sufficient.
And the hummers at the Lab ,
When I was out with the dogs at 7 a.m., on the west side of the lake - Elm
Beach Road - there were hundreds of small birds flying south along the
lakefront, NOT in any formation but scattered so that I could see perhaps
25 at a time about 30 feet overhead. Silhouetted against the grey
cloudcover,
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