I just glanced at the weather forecast for today (Wednesday) and it looks
favorable for Golden Eagles and other early-season migrating raptors.
Keep an eye to the skies as you go about your day…
Good birding!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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Golden eagle about 4:45 pm on east side of Route 89 in Seneca County, a ways
north of Van Doren Beach Road. Sitting in a tree, high up, and then flew.
Also, gray catbird under Eastern cedar in my yard on Sheffield Road (about ½
mile north of Rt. 79). They are around all year, a number of them.
At 12:20 today I watched a low flying golden eagle as it soared east along the
Midline Rd end of Hunt Hill Road.
Laura
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4:45, Saturday. A young Golden Eagle over Hunt Hill Rd, Dryden, heading north.
Finally! :)
Yellow-rumped warbler and Ruby-crowned kinglets around the yard as well.
Laura
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Yesterday as I was just about to leave my driveway at 2.41 pm to a doctors
appointment, I generally looked up to the sky. I saw a low flying eagle above
my yard with a short head and tail. I stopped and got my binoculars out to view
a beautiful adult Golden Eagle. I watched it for sometime. It
At 1.03 PM I saw this beautiful bird circling over the Vet School complex.
Meena
From: Meena Madhav Haribal
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Subject: BirdsEye-Ithaca, 709-727 Dryden Rd-2015-10-23
Observer: Meena Haribal
2015-10-23 13:03
Ithaca, 709-727 Dryden Rd
Was going West over mid Hile School Road, very high, at about 1230 pm. Clear
silhouette, white patches, looked migratory, except it wasn’t exactly heading
south.
Anne
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A pair of Golden Eagles has been hanging out between my house on the lake
in the Lansing and Myers Park. Hope they don't bother the Salt Point
Natural Area ospreys.
Candace
Friends of the
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During a mid-day skywatch today (actually while on a conference call on my back
deck), lots of birds were continuously passing over high — mostly BROAD-WINGED
HAWK-shaped specks. Highlight was an adult GOLDEN EAGLE dwarfing some nearby
Broad-wings. Also an imm. BALD EAGLE, 4 OSPREY, 3 NORTHERN
Scott's email is super late for some reason. This was actually at about
1:15pm
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 3:32 PM Scott Haber scotthab...@gmail.com wrote:
There's currently an immature Golden Eagle circling low over the parking
lot where the DMV is located off Third St. downtown. It's being
There's currently an immature Golden Eagle circling low over the parking lot
where the DMV is located off Third St. downtown. It's being harassed by two
Ospreys and a few crows.
-Scott
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An immature (perhaps second year) GOLDEN EAGLE was photographed sitting in
a tree and then flying at Mays Point, Montezuma NWR yesterday afternoon.
Keep an eye out! I think I still have never seen a perched Golden Eagle in
the Basin.
Jay
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Watch the skies - an adult golden eagle just sailed high over Hanshaw Road,
heading north (seemed in a hurry).
tss
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An adult GOLDEN EAGLE just circled over the Lab of Ornithology with a group of
Turkey Vultures -- seen from my office window at 12:15.
KEN
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I stopped by Sunset Park in Cayuga Heights for about half an hour this
afternoon and saw a very distant GOLDEN EAGLE to the south. A few minutes
later a Bald Eagle came from the same direction. There were also several
Turkey Vultures and Red-tails.
- Brad
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I did a quick birding run around Dryden this afternoon. Dryden Lake is
completely frozen, so nothing there. The only waterfowl I saw were 100 Canada
Geese and 6 Mallards in an unfrozen puddle on West Lake Road. Also about 20
SNOW BUNTINGS there. Cornell Lane had 30 Horned Larks along the
I felt lazy today; it's also cold, so I went to the center of the large
field across from my house to see what might go over. It's also south of
Mt. Pleasant, so anything over there has got to come my way, just higher. I
had put in enough time so that my thoughts were dwelling on a big, hot bowl
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[mailto:bounce-110122873-9286...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Fast
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 12:39 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Golden eagle---Brooktondale
I felt lazy today; it's also cold, so I went to the center of the large
field across from my house
Pete Lotz from Niagara Falls is the person who lost a trained 7 year old female
golden eagle recently, apparently a couple of weeks ago in the Buffalo area.
He indicated the bird was last seen heading east wearing only anklets, no
straps, bells, etc. His email address is
Headed south from Park Preserve.
Chris Wood
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On my early morning Brooktondale walk today (Jan. 2), I spied an adult
GOLDEN EAGLE. I was on Central Chapel Rd.; the eagle came up out of the
woods behind Anne Marie's house flapping and spiraling, slowly gaining
altitude as it searched for a thermal. It got to about 200' and continued
its
I just returned from a morning neighborhood walk, battling the wind, sleet,
rain and snow. I was positive there would be no raptors flying in this
crapass weather. However, first I saw a RED-TAILED HAWK spiraling about,
looking for a thermal (hah!). Then 10 ring-billed gulls in a kettle, which
I took a break from work and did a mini-hawkwatch in the field across from
our house in Brooktondale from 1300 to 1415. I was just about to bag it,
when a large, dark bird appeared to the NE, moving SW, at a distance. Not
sure until the sun pooked out and a bright golden head blazed forth =
We stopped to visit friends at their cottage and had this great show. Mike
East Bay, Wayne, US-NY
Oct 20, 2012 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Protocol: Stationary
6 species
Pied-billed Grebe 7
Great Blue Heron 2
Golden Eagle 1 Immature circled low over the wooded edge where imm
Balds had been
Hi all,
Just now a fairly low flying GOLDEN EAGLE flew northwards and I could watch it
till it almost disappeared. It glided with slight wide opened view and beat
wings a few times, then again glided with some more powerful wing beats and
glide till it went out of my sight!
I also saw the
Sorry guys about not specifying where I was when I saw the eagle. I was
using my iPhone and it was the 1st or 2nd time I sent an email to the CBC
site. Anyway, I was hiding behind the Observatory on Hammond Hill to get a
break from the wind. I couldn't see directly south, but I could scope east
An adult GOLDEN EAGLE just soared high over Sapsucker Woods heading NE.
I've also had a few Accipiters, about 2000 Snow Geese, and 8 Cackling Geese
mixed in with Canadas.
Jay McGowan
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In addition to the things Jay saw (the coolest of which, I missed), I had a
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK soaring over the Wilson Trail heading slowly to the
north.
Brad Walker
Audio Archivist
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-254-2168
Ken Rosenberg just called to say he just had an immature GOLDEN EAGLE
fly over Stewart Park and head towards campus.
-Jay
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Golden Eagle, Stewart Park
Ken Rosenberg just called to say he just had an immature GOLDEN EAGLE
fly over Stewart Park and head towards campus.
-Jay
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Thanks Jay for posting my sighting so promptly. Here are a few more details.
After getting fairly views of the WESTERN GREBE at East Shore Park (thanks
everyone for the RBA posts), I headed around to Stewart Park to do an
additional scan. While pointing out the grebe to two visiting birders
As I was exercising my eyes away from computer and focused to infinity while
thinking, I saw a couple TVs circling. Then further higher up I found another
raptor. As it came closer to BTI office window, its fore arms' front edge (I
mean wings' at the front edge) were shining in the sun and had
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Early Friday afternoon I was driving out NYS-96 toward Trumansburg to pick
up a fare. As I approached Agard Rd I noticed a large dark bird with a
dihedral soaring low distantly off to my right. I'm not sure what prompted
me to stop and turn around for a better
Steve and Susie wrote:
Derby Hill [...] also recorded over 100 chickadees moving. This is
interesting, as 2 weeks ago, while at Fair Haven Beach SP, Susie
I saw a large group of small birds kettling over a tree along the
shore. We thought they were chickadees, but did not believe it,
GOLDEN EAGLE immature near Taughannock Falls 120pm
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While driving on Rte 13 just around the Green Street turn, a GOLDEN EAGLE
was soaring above me. I watched it for 30-60 seconds, then it headed south.
Great city bird!
Best, Ann
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Steve Fast is helping me with my new roof, and he and I spent a couple
of hours up on that roof this afternoon. More bird watching than
roofing. But worth it. Somewhere around 1 pm we spotted a single
GOLDEN EAGLE making its way slowly southward. Rather distant. Quite
dark. At first we
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