[cayugabirds-l] Count Weekl summary so far

2010-12-29 Thread Dave Nutter
Okay, I apologize for yet another message. I guess I just get excited. This is a summary of Count Week highlights so far. I spent some time at Stewart and East Shore Parks today because business was so slow, then went home early and spent more time at Treman Marine Park: SNOW GOOSE - 1 adult white, off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoonCanada GooseTUNDRA SWAN - 4 adult, 1 immature in southeast corner of lake this morningGadwall - at least 2AMERICAN WIGEON - 2 males off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoonAmerican Black DuckMallardNORTHERN PINTAIL - 1 male off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoonCANVASBACK - 1 male this morning, 2 females this afternoon, Stewart Park near RedheadsRedheadRING-NECKED DUCK - 1 male off Treman Marine Park this afternoonGREATER SCAUP - 1 male, 1 female from East Shore Park this morningLesser Scaup - several from East Shore, Stewart,  TremanKING EIDER - 1 male seen off Stewart Park this morningBufflehead - 2 males off East Shore this morning, 5 females off Stewart Park this afternoonCommon GoldeneyeHOODED MERGANSER - 1 male off Treman Marine Park this afternoonCommon MerganserRUDDY DUCK - 2 males, 9 females off Treman Marine Park this afternoonCOMMON LOON - 4 far north of Treman Marine Park this afternoonBALD EAGLE - 2 adults on snag opposite Cascadilla boathouse this morningRing-billed GullHerring GullGreat Black-backed GullThis is a pretty good list! I hope they all survive and stick around through count day(and the rest of the winter), and that viewing conditions on Jan 1 are as nice as they were this evening. There was a lot of movement today, and several birds were only seen for brief periods. Several birders this afternoon were disappointed because the King Eider was not evident. Among recently seen water birds which are MISSING from my Count Week list so far are: Cackling Goose, Long-tailed Duck, Horned Grebe, American Coot, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Iceland Gull, Glaucous Gull, Great Blue Heron, Belted Kingfisher. I haven't heard news of the Red-throated Loon in awhile, and I suspect the last Double-crested Cormorant is gone, though it's worth looking for, as is Red-necked Grebe, which was reported awhile back at Myers (which is a bit outside the count circle). Did the Red-winged Blackbird re-appear?It's exciting to see so many other reports of cool Count Week Birds too:TURKEY VULTURE - Triphammer Rd; Game Farm Rd - Laura StenzlerROUGH-LEGGED HAWK - George Rd - Steve  Susie FastAMERICAN KESTREL - Burdick Hill Rd - Dave NutterPEREGRINE FALCON - K-Mart - Martha FischerSHORT-EARED OWL - at airport - Jay McGowanCOMMON REDPOLL. - Triphammer Terrace  Hillcrest Rd - Stuart Krasnoff--Dave Nutter

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Count Weekl summary so far

2010-12-29 Thread Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
Just one bird to add -- a single GREAT BLUE HERON in the thawed Ithaca Relief 
channel near Lowe's in Ithaca today, with about 60 Mallards. I did not scope 
the ducks further along the canals for possible GW Teal or others, but this can 
be a birdy pace on count day.

KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Director of Conservation Science
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
k...@cornell.edu

On Dec 29, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:

 Okay, I apologize for yet another message.  I guess I just get excited.  
 This is a summary of Count Week highlights so far.  I spent some time 
 at Stewart and East Shore Parks today because business was so slow, 
 then went home early and spent more time at Treman Marine Park:  
 
 SNOW GOOSE - 1 adult white, off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoon
 Canada Goose
 TUNDRA SWAN - 4 adult, 1 immature in southeast corner of lake this morning
 Gadwall - at least 2
 AMERICAN WIGEON - 2 males off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoon
 American Black Duck
 Mallard
 NORTHERN PINTAIL - 1 male off Stewart Park ice shelf this afternoon
 CANVASBACK - 1 male this morning, 2 females this afternoon, Stewart Park near 
 Redheads
 Redhead
 RING-NECKED DUCK - 1 male off Treman Marine Park this afternoon
 GREATER SCAUP - 1 male, 1 female from East Shore Park this morning
 Lesser Scaup - several from East Shore, Stewart,  Treman
 KING EIDER - 1 male seen off Stewart Park this morning
 Bufflehead - 2 males off East Shore this morning, 5 females off Stewart Park 
 this afternoon
 Common Goldeneye
 HOODED MERGANSER - 1 male off Treman Marine Park this afternoon
 Common Merganser
 RUDDY DUCK - 2 males, 9 females off Treman Marine Park this afternoon
 COMMON LOON - 4 far north of Treman Marine Park this afternoon
 BALD EAGLE - 2 adults on snag opposite Cascadilla boathouse this morning
 Ring-billed Gull
 Herring Gull
 Great Black-backed Gull
 
 This is a pretty good list!  I hope they all survive and stick around through 
 count day
 (and the rest of the winter), and that viewing conditions on Jan 1 are as 
 nice as they 
 were this evening.  
 There was a lot of movement today, and several birds were only seen for brief 
 periods.  
 Several birders this afternoon were disappointed because the King Eider was 
 not evident. 
 
 Among recently seen water birds which are MISSING from my Count Week list so 
 far are: 
 
 Cackling Goose, Long-tailed Duck, Horned Grebe, American Coot, Lesser 
 Black-backed 
 Gull, Iceland Gull, Glaucous Gull, Great Blue Heron, Belted Kingfisher.  
 
 I haven't heard news of the Red-throated Loon in awhile, and I suspect the 
 last 
 Double-crested Cormorant is gone, though it's worth looking for, as is 
 Red-necked Grebe, 
 which was reported awhile back at Myers (which is a bit outside the count 
 circle).  
 Did the Red-winged Blackbird re-appear?
 
 It's exciting to see so many other reports of cool Count Week Birds too:
 TURKEY VULTURE - Triphammer Rd; Game Farm Rd - Laura Stenzler
 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK - George Rd - Steve  Susie Fast
 AMERICAN KESTREL - Burdick Hill Rd - Dave Nutter
 PEREGRINE FALCON - K-Mart - Martha Fischer
 SHORT-EARED OWL -  at airport - Jay McGowan
 COMMON REDPOLL. - Triphammer Terrace  Hillcrest Rd - Stuart Krasnoff
 
 --Dave Nutter


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