Yesterday, midday, Mary Jean and I saw a Norther Shrike along Vineyard Road in
Romulus. It was essentially across the road from the rear entrance to the
Seneca Produce Auction, at the top of a tree right near the road.
Marty
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Now on Canoga Rd. Just West of where it joins Seybolt Rd. Near Finger Lakes
airport near Seneca Falls.
Donna Scott
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For all those searching for the Gyrfalcon now, there is a consolation Shrike
perched in hedgerow east of Canoga X Seybodt Rd.
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1130. Just noted an adult NORTHERN SHRIKE perched in a treetop in a
hedgerow along the field across from my house. How's that for a sentence?
It's December; right on time. Beautiful in the softly falling snow.
Steve Fast
Brooktondale
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The N. Shrike I reported being in my yard last week showed up a short
distance from my house on Comfort Road this afternoon. It was actively
hunting in the fields on the west side of Comfort Road about ΒΌ mile south of
W. Miller Road. Old bluebird houses made an excellent vantage point for it.
The Northern Shrike is still present on the power at Cayuga Vista Drive right
now.
Patrick Tanner
Cortland, NY
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I may have traveled the same route as Jay this morning. Got to watch Cayuga
Vista Shrike as it repeatedly dove at a small bird which was
successfully eluding it through low shrubs behind the Excelsior Systems
building. Missed the Pipits at Myers, but watched a Herring Gull fly through
the park
While I was driving by on Flatiron Rd., I saw a dark phase Rough-legged
Hawk 5 times in ~12 recent trips past Goetchius and a N. Shrike twice.
Good odds for the hawk, but not so good for the shrike. There is a
population high for voles in the grasslands at Goetchius, probably good
food for bo
Yes, back to the birds (sorry for perpetuating a thread folks were tired of...
but correct information is our most powerful tool)
Yet another NORTHERN SHRIKE appeared briefly at the Lab of Ornithology's north
feeders just before noon today -- possibly nabbing a bird and disappearing into
a dens
I drove by there at lunch and the shrike was sitting very cooperatively on
the wires. Also just N of East Shore Park is a large raft of Redhead with
a few other species mixed in, including at least 1 Greater Scaup.
Cheers,
Jeff
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On wire over C V Dr.
DS
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Donna Scott
On Jan 2, 2013, at 3:10 PM, Donna Scott wrote:
> The shrike doesn't seem to like cars pulling underneath where it is perched.
> It has now flown across East Shore drive along the powerline area. it didn't
> go too far in there, so it may
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Brad Walker and I stopped by Turkey Hill Road on our way to work this
morning and refound Jeff's NORTHERN SHRIKE. It was sitting in the
hedgerow along the east side of Turkey Hill Road just north of the big
barn at the intersection with Stevenson Road, then flew east to perch
on the fence post alon
There was a Northern Shrike (juv) along Turkey Hill Rd, this morning,
just uphill from the barn.
Jeff
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