before the gate.
Carol Schmitt
-Original Message-
From: Marie P. Read <m...@cornell.edu>
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L <cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu>
Sent: Fri, Nov 6, 2015 11:04 am
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Mt Pleasant American Pipits etc
My walk on blustery Mt Pleasant this morni
My walk on blustery Mt Pleasant this morning turned up:
A flock of about 50 American Pipits
1 Horned Lark
None of Those White Birds from a few days ago
On the way back, a Common Raven was on the road near a large flock of American
Crows checking out the newly harvested corn field. The raven
The newly-scoured fields and roadsides along the east end of Mt Pleasant Rd may
be an eyesore until something grows, but they offered some good bird sightings
this morning.
A couple of dozen American Pipits were feeding there, as were huge numbers of
Killdeer which flew up in a large flock
HI all,
There was a flock of American Pipits in the field east of the radio tower and
adjacent to Mineah Rd. late this afternoon. Visible only when they flew, and
identified by call.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
e-mail
There was a flock of 13 or so American Pipits flying around the field at the
intersection of Mineah and Mt Pleasant Roads (on the south side of Mt Pleasant
Rd) around 4:30 pm today.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
e-mail