In southern Cayuga County (my experiences in Fleming, Scipio, Genoa, Venice), if you drive away from the main roads and on secondary, even tertiary (?), roads along empty farm fields you'll no doubt encounter flocks of Horned Larks, Snow Buntings, and assorted sparrows pecking in the plow-scarred grasses at roadside. Flights from an approaching car are spectacular, especially the mixed lark and bunting flocks. This phenomenon is not news to birders, but it can turn a routine 20 minute drive into an hour and a half excursion! I have a feeling that day-to-day life is going to get a lot harder for these birds as soon as this new snow storm hits.

Eben McLane



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