Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby sighting Sunday?

2016-09-25 Thread Jay McGowan
Deborah and all,
Brad Carlson said that the booby is back on buoy 49 in Cayuga County as of
this morning.

Jay

On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Deborah Martin 
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> In the area for about 24 hours. Hoping for reports that the Brown Booby is
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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby sighting Sunday?

2016-09-25 Thread Deborah Martin
In the area for about 24 hours. Hoping for reports that the Brown Booby is 
being seen. 


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby in Lansing

2016-09-24 Thread Jay McGowan
No, just floating on the water still. Lots of cormorants around as well.

On Sep 24, 2016 10:48 AM, "Donna Scott"  wrote:

> Is it sitting on the permanent light structure off Milliken?
> I can just see what seems to be a brown & white bird there
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> On Sep 24, 2016, at 10:44 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
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> Thanks Donna! The booby is currently sitting on the water straight out
> from Milliken Station, just north of Lansing Station Road and accessed from
> Milliken Station Road. You can park in a small gravel lot on the right
> before the railroad tracks then walk along the outside of the fence to see
> the lake.
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> On Sep 24, 2016 9:44 AM, "Donna Scott"  wrote:
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>> E. shore off Lansing Station rd. now.
>> come to #535, park in road. Down driveway , thru 2 gates in  back yard,
>> across RR track, down path. Turn left along beach, Look from dock.
>> I Saw it fishing!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby in Lansing

2016-09-24 Thread Donna Scott
Is it sitting on the permanent light structure off Milliken?
I can just see what seems to be a brown & white bird there 

Donna Scott
Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 24, 2016, at 10:44 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Donna! The booby is currently sitting on the water straight out from 
> Milliken Station, just north of Lansing Station Road and accessed from 
> Milliken Station Road. You can park in a small gravel lot on the right before 
> the railroad tracks then walk along the outside of the fence to see the lake.
> 
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>> On Sep 24, 2016 9:44 AM, "Donna Scott"  wrote:
>> E. shore off Lansing Station rd. now.
>> come to #535, park in road. Down driveway , thru 2 gates in  back yard, 
>> across RR track, down path. Turn left along beach, Look from dock.
>> I Saw it fishing!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby in Lansing

2016-09-24 Thread Jay McGowan
Thanks Donna! The booby is currently sitting on the water straight out from
Milliken Station, just north of Lansing Station Road and accessed from
Milliken Station Road. You can park in a small gravel lot on the right
before the railroad tracks then walk along the outside of the fence to see
the lake.

On Sep 24, 2016 9:44 AM, "Donna Scott"  wrote:

> E. shore off Lansing Station rd. now.
> come to #535, park in road. Down driveway , thru 2 gates in  back yard,
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> I Saw it fishing!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby in Lansing

2016-09-24 Thread Donna Scott
House # 535 on lansing station rd. 
not seeing booby at this moment but u can come watch from my dock

Donna Scott
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> On Sep 24, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Joe DeVito  wrote:
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> 535?
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>> On Sep 24, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Donna Scott  wrote:
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>> E. shore off Lansing Station rd. now. 
>> come to #535, park in road. Down driveway , thru 2 gates in  back yard, 
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>> I Saw it fishing!
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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby continues.....pics

2016-09-21 Thread Dave K
The Brown Booby continues on Buoy 49.

Pics at

https://flic.kr/p/Mkj124

[X]Brown Booby 9-21-16 Cayuga Lake St Park

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby still here

2016-09-19 Thread Diane Morton
Brown Booby still seen from Harris Park, town of Cayuga, 10:30 am Monday.
The bird was on Buoy 47, then flew to Buoy 49. Scope essential for viewing
from this spot.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby Photos (SFW)

2016-09-18 Thread Kimberly Sucy
A few of us were on shore at Harris Park watching Suan’s journey on the kayak - 
a fisherman at Harris Park told us about the birder who had hastily inflated 
and departed in that kayak, camera in tow, so we knew when the camera came out 
that we’d be able tp pinpoint the bird.   We then headed down the shore along 
Lower Lake Road (the east-side version) where a very nice local homeowner let 
us view the buoy from her front lawn in exchange for scope views of the bird, 
which she enjoyed enough to invite her equally bird-friendly neighbors.  :)  
The Booby flushed before the train arrived and sounded its whistle - many in 
our group watched its departure.  The bird flew north and we later picked it up 
floating in the water opposite Harris Park, where it sat for a while before 
picking up and flying north towards the railroad bridge, then south past Cayuga 
Lake Park and back down to Buoy 49 where it was spotted soon afterwards by Mike 
Tetlow from the west side.  Fantastic views of the bird in flight!  

-kimberly sucy
-Rochester, NY


> On Sep 18, 2016, at 7:53 PM, Suan Yong  wrote:
> 
> Around 11 this morning I arrived at Harris Park in Cayuga to find Chris T-H 
> and company with scopes aimed at buoy 49 about two miles away showing two 
> bumps perched at its base: the bigger a Great Black-Backed Gull, the smaller 
> the Brown Booby, I was told. Cool, I shrugged with a mix of awe and 
> incredulity, as I proceeded to pump up my inflatable "kayak" and started 
> paddling into the wind, light but enough to make the journey choppy. In about 
> an hour I arrived near the bouy and began snapping away at the brown booby 
> resting next to the great black-backed gull. The potential mistake I made 
> here was sitting in the navigational channel, which caused an oncoming 
> motorboat to steer away from me and thus very close to that buoy, trailing a 
> wake that swayed the bouy so much that the booby had to raise its wings to 
> maintain balance, but the two birds remained unfazed. Perhaps the big swell 
> reminded the booby of home.
> 
> Anyhow, I positioned myself to drift downwind slowly to about 20-30 yards 
> from the bouy and snapped away, the birds still relaxed and unalarmed, though 
> certainly keeping their eyes on me. Soon I was downwind of then with a 
> million photos (actually, "only" 680), and I paddled back towards Harris 
> Park. I soon found myself very seasick from staring through the camera on the 
> choppy waters, so I just lay down on my boat and took a nap in the pleasant 
> afternoon sun and breeze, drifting ever so slowly back to Harris Park. At one 
> point the loud rumble and horn signaled the passage of a train - this I think 
> was the cause of the bird flushing (I was too seasick to scan with binoculars 
> from the rocky boat; I also didn't think that it might flush, though in 
> retrospect I now remember trains being a bird flusher on at least two other 
> occasions).
> 
> I posted a few photos on Facebook:
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/suan.yong/posts/10210844942937601 
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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby Photos (SFW)

2016-09-18 Thread Suan Yong
Around 11 this morning I arrived at Harris Park in Cayuga to find Chris T-H and 
company with scopes aimed at buoy 49 about two miles away showing two bumps 
perched at its base: the bigger a Great Black-Backed Gull, the smaller the 
Brown Booby, I was told. Cool, I shrugged with a mix of awe and incredulity, as 
I proceeded to pump up my inflatable "kayak" and started paddling into the 
wind, light but enough to make the journey choppy. In about an hour I arrived 
near the bouy and began snapping away at the brown booby resting next to the 
great black-backed gull. The potential mistake I made here was sitting in the 
navigational channel, which caused an oncoming motorboat to steer away from me 
and thus very close to that buoy, trailing a wake that swayed the bouy so much 
that the booby had to raise its wings to maintain balance, but the two birds 
remained unfazed. Perhaps the big swell reminded the booby of home.

Anyhow, I positioned myself to drift downwind slowly to about 20-30 yards from 
the bouy and snapped away, the birds still relaxed and unalarmed, though 
certainly keeping their eyes on me. Soon I was downwind of then with a million 
photos (actually, "only" 680), and I paddled back towards Harris Park. I soon 
found myself very seasick from staring through the camera on the choppy waters, 
so I just lay down on my boat and took a nap in the pleasant afternoon sun and 
breeze, drifting ever so slowly back to Harris Park. At one point the loud 
rumble and horn signaled the passage of a train - this I think was the cause of 
the bird flushing (I was too seasick to scan with binoculars from the rocky 
boat; I also didn't think that it might flush, though in retrospect I now 
remember trains being a bird flusher on at least two other occasions).

I posted a few photos on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/suan.yong/posts/10210844942937601

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby and boats

2016-09-18 Thread Dave K
When we got to the lake this AM the Cayuga Lake SP boat launch had 40 empty 
boat trailers (fishing derby) in the parking lot. Thought the boat traffic may 
have moved the Booby.

Scanned the buoys and lake without luck on until stopping at the South end of 
Lower Lake Rd. Found the Booby inflight making a beeline to buoy49.

It withstood a good bit of passbys without leaving buoy and was there 'til we 
left.

PicKnit attached.


https://flic.kr/p/MmKzZn

[X]Brown Booby and boats

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown booby

2016-09-18 Thread Joe DeVito
Just flushed from buoy 49 Looked to be flying south along west side of the lake 

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown booby

2016-09-18 Thread Joe DeVito
Hi all!!

Any updates on the Brown Booby?

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown booby yes 8:30am

2016-09-18 Thread Dave K
On bouy 49 in channel East of Cayuga Lake State Park

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby, Cayuga Lake

2016-08-30 Thread Linda K Tuyn
Saw this bird from west side Cayuga Lake about 11am Monday morning flying
south. We were just south of Red Jacket yacht club on Canoga Shores Rd.
Close look -- definitely this bird. No camera handy.

Linda Tuyn & Jackson Kain

On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 7:40 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:

> Apparently a BROWN BOOBY a was seen and photographed on a buoy near Mud
> Lock at the extreme northeast corner of Cayuga Lake on Sunday:
> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10210340258892869=o.
> 142914269087072=3
> After going out on the RBA late Monday, at least a couple of people
> checked this area but did not succeed in refinding the bird. It could very
> well still be on the lake, so anyone nearby should keep an eye out for this
> very rare bird and report any sightings immediately!
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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby, Cayuga Lake

2016-08-30 Thread Jay McGowan
Apparently a BROWN BOOBY a was seen and photographed on a buoy near Mud
Lock at the extreme northeast corner of Cayuga Lake on Sunday:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10210340258892869=o.142914269087072=3
After going out on the RBA late Monday, at least a couple of people checked
this area but did not succeed in refinding the bird. It could very well
still be on the lake, so anyone nearby should keep an eye out for this very
rare bird and report any sightings immediately!

Good luck,
Jay

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Macaulay Library
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[cayugabirds-l] Brown Booby

2013-10-16 Thread Janet Akin
Seen at 7:35 this morning. Spotted by Andrea Mott. Seen by Janet Akin and Mark 
Miller. Heavy winds but it has stopped raining. 

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