Hi everyone,
I found a brant at Lake Coleman in Lindsay-Parsons this morning. The brant
was just resting on a log in the middle of the lake and seemed to be in no
hurry to go anywhere. Conveniently, it was present for the Cayuga Bird Club
outing to LPP this morning. Feel free to check it
Hi all,
There is currently a flock of 20 Brant on Dryden Lake.
Kevin
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Hi All,
This morning I had the pleasure of being invited by friends who work with
Cooperative Extension to join a family educational trip out on Cayuga Lake
on the boat called *The Teal*, otherwise known as the floating classroom.
Most of the cool birds seen were fairly close in near the
There are still around 60 Brant at Stewart Park.
Ann
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Last year, DEC kicked-off a five-year Atlantic brant migration and
breeding ecology study [1]with the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Crews began
marking brant with geolocators attached to red and white plastic-colored
leg bands, which have a
One brant on the spit with all the gulls. One fish crow also.
Laura
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Single BRANT with gulls on spit at Myers Park point.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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Another on the red lighthouse jetty, along with two Dunlin.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 4:46 PM Jay McGowan wrote:
> Six adult BRANT are foraging on the softball fields at Cass Park with a
> couple hundred Canada Geese this evening.
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4 in Canada Goose flock in field at south end of Stewart Park, 4:30 pm
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The Brant is still at Montezuma in the middle of the main pool with many ducks
around it. I also noticed many fewer shorebirds than usual. The Visitor's
Center was the only place where I located any.
Good Birding,
Ann
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21 Brant on Lake West End of Seneca Lake State Park 9 a.m.
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A single Brant was foraging with the Canada Geese along Stevenson Road near
the grain silo about 15 minute ago.
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Now 80-100 Brant on the lake just north of red lighthouse
On Monday, October 17, 2016, Ann Mitchell wrote:
> Adam Wiebe reported a single Brant on the red light house jetty. It is
> still present foraging among the cormorants.
> Ann
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Adam Wiebe reported a single Brant on the red light house jetty. It is still
present foraging among the cormorants.
Ann
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There is a Brant behind the tennis courts at Stewart Park. It is currently
following Canada Geese walking towards the playground.
Ann
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There is 1 Brant on the bayside of the break wall.
Joe Wing
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There is also a Purple Sandpiper on the rocks.
On Oct 12, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Joseph M Wing thejwi...@msn.com wrote:
There is 1 Brant on the bayside of the break wall.
Joe Wing
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While scoping (unsuccessfully) for Tim's scoters off Stewart Park, I had a
flock of 270 BRANT fly over, heading south. In the near-shore waters were 19
Ruddy Ducks, 2 Hooded Mergansers, 3 Pied-billed Grebes, plus Mallards, Coots,
DC Cormorants, and assorted gulls. 1 pm.
Bob McGuire
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An adult BRANT is on the spit at Myers Point right now. No shorebirds that
I have seen.
Jay
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A flock of 156 BRANT is currently sitting at Shorebird Flats on the
wildlife drive at Montezuma with several hundred Canada Geese. Not
unexpected, but this high a number at this close range is usually only
available along the coast.
Jay
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I just heard a flock of BRANT migrating over Tareyton Drive in Northeast Ithaca
-- 1:52 AM -- while taking out the garbage and recycling. Like so many barking
dogs in the sky..
KEN
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No Cave Swallows at Stewart Park this morning (yet!), but an adult BRANT is
walking around on the red lighthouse jetty, and a single SURF SCOTER has
joined 23+ Ruddy Ducks on the lake.
Jay
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Around 1400 we had a mixed flock of Canada Geese and Atlantic Brant heading
south.
The Brant were quite vocal. Not a common migrant as we have only had them in
1996
and 2004 at this location between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes.
Enjoyed the conversation about the Aurora but we were bummed as we
Just saw a flock of 37 Brant flying up west side of inlet from Cass Park.
Virginia Rail and American Bittern calling at Fidlers Pond along 13a
south of Fidler rd and north of 13/96/34. Excellent views of both.
Don't understand why they like this area with heavy traffic, but I
have good luck with
There are six Brant hanging in the Treman Marina by the docks this morning.
Gary
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I was at Myers for first light this morning watching three DUNLIN
forage on the spit. Nothing much else in the drizzle. A few Ring-
billed Gulls, Mallards, Starlings, and a distance Carolina Wren.
From there I went to Stewart Park, scanned the lake (Canada Geese,
one PIED-BILLED GREBE and
I arrived at East Shore Drive before 5:00 P.M.. Gary Kohlenberg and Drew ?
were there. I saw the MANY reported Brant near the Weather Station in the
middle of the lake. Gary said the BLACK SCOTERS moved pretty far north,
too far north to id them. We went to Myers Park, and from the point,
Just had a flock of 50 or 60 BRANT flying and vocalizing over Hospicare here
on South Hill, headed northeast. What a thrill!
Also lines of Turkey Vultures streaming northward.
In the shrubs, lots of Bluebirds, Robins, and Yellow-rumped Warblers, with
numerous Red-winged Blackbirds chack-ing
Apologies. I meant to say the Brant were headed SOUTHeast -- not northeast.
Annette
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Although I believe Annette's is the first report to Cayugabirds-L of Brant in
the Cayuga Lake Basin this fall, it turns out several observers have been
quietly reporting them to eBird:
100 on 3 Oct at Martens Tract by Shawn Billerman Mike Harvey
125 on 4 Oct at Stewart Park by Mike Harvey
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At 07:41 PM 10/14/2009, Dave Nutter wrote:
Today was a big day for Turkey Vulture migration. I think it was around
2:30-3pm as I drove from Ithaca College to the airport I saw about 100,
about 1/5 strung out over south hill to go up the Cayuga Inlet valley, 3/5
in a big kettle over NYS 13
Hi all,
a bit of boundaries but relates to this subject.
Saw around 1000 Brant Geese on several flocks (biggest I saw was some c.300
birds) flying over Coney Island from 1:30-4:00pm, and thought to myself
later there will be postings on Cayuga Birds... :)
Cheers,
Pedro
2009/10/14 Annette
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