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I spent the late morning and much of the afternoon at Newman Golf Course, the Cornell Biological Field Station (aka Jetty Woods), the whtie lighthouse, Renwick Sanctuary, and Stewart Park.I think the biggest story was the number of grebes. In a single scan from the white lighthouse I saw 31
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 21:48:31 +
To: cb cayugabirds-l@cornell.edumailto:cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] grebes, warblers, etc.
I spent
When I started my search for grebes at Well College boathouse late yesterday morning I scanned from the dock and saw zero of them. The water was calm but the air temperature was below freezing, so there was heat shimmer as I looked through the layer of warmer air at the water surface, and
After reading the post about possible red-necked grebes off Van Dyne Spoor Rd
(Savannah NY), I went out to check the area. All I could find was the usual
pied-billed grebes, coots, common gallinules, cormorants, and ring-billed
gulls. I spent about 20 minutes at the turn-around and didn't see
i stopped by Stewart Park this morning (Mon 19 Oct): ZERO Pied-billed Grebes
from the shoreline out to the shimmer mist. The Snowsotrm last Thursday
night seemed to cause a wave of migrants to stop here with the unprecedented
100+ Pied-billed Grebes initially hunting close to shore and later