RE: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-04 Thread Deb Grantham
Thanks for that tip on the shimmer, Dave. I had a terrible time with it.

But when I saw what I think was the pelican, it was way across the lake. It was 
a large white thing mixed in with smaller birds, and on the water not flying.

Deb


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Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 10:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

Ann Mitchell & I made a late start north from Ithaca hoping to see the American 
White Pelican. I had assumed we didn’t have to hurry because the north wind and 
rain showers made bird migration unappealing. We were north of Union Springs 
when I was surprised to get word that the Pelican actually had gotten up and 
flown north. We arrived at Harris Park in time to meet Gary, who had just 
packed up his scope. He showed us a recognizable photo of the distant swimming 
Pelican through more shimmer than I anticipated on such a cool day.

Ann & I took a tour of Montezuma, but did not see the Pelican on any of the 
large pools, though we did find several Black Terns among the many Swallows 
over Tschache Pool.  Ann wanted to look for Common & Forster’s Terns, so on our 
way home we stopped at the Cayuga Lake State Park boat ramp.

Almost the first thing we noticed was a huge white blob on the lake in the 
shimmery distance. Its wings had black flight feathers when it occasionally 
flapped. Otherwise it looked like a Mute Swan, with a massive white body and 
long white neck, except it also had a straight orange bill so long that it 
nearly reached down to the water. Evidently the Pelican, having flown around a 
bit, decided that hanging out with feeding gulls and cormorants on the lake was 
the best option after all.

Shimmer is worst when you look through the air close to the water’s surface, 
where the humidity and temperature of the water is changing the density of the 
air. We found that by moving up to the parking lot for the park and setting up 
our scopes at the top of the stairs above the playground and the concrete 
fishing pier we could look down through less murkiness and see the birds more 
clearly. Twenty feet of elevation made a big difference. Even so, we needed 
scopes, and my photos were horrendous. The Pelican was still on the lake when 
we left about 4:30pm. Perhaps it will remain tomorrow if the north wind and 
rain start up soon enough in the morning to deter its urge to soar in the early 
morning calm.
- - Dave Nutter

On May 3, 2023, at 3:44 PM, Gary Kohlenberg 
mailto:jg...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
Dave Nutter reports Pelican again visible far east of Cayuga Lake State Park, 
swimming south near active flying gulls. 3:38 pm.

This would be south of Harris Park in the village of Cayuga.

Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 1:56 PM, Gary Kohlenberg 
mailto:jg...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Pelican was still visible far south of Harris Park until about 1pm when it 
picked up and flew NW, as per Kyle Gage.
It was still raining at the time so my feeling is it’s possible it could stop 
somewhere in or near Montezuma.
Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 9:36 AM, Dave Nutter 
mailto:nutter.d...@me.com>> wrote:
 Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake.

However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake Road 
in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north of 
Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a bird 
that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park.

Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.

- - Dave Nutter

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler 
mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Hi
Just read this on the rare bird alert.
“ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
visible now looking south from Harris Park”
8:30 am May 3

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Dave Nutter
Ann Mitchell & I made a late start north from Ithaca hoping to see the American 
White Pelican. I had assumed we didn’t have to hurry because the north wind and 
rain showers made bird migration unappealing. We were north of Union Springs 
when I was surprised to get word that the Pelican actually had gotten up and 
flown north. We arrived at Harris Park in time to meet Gary, who had just 
packed up his scope. He showed us a recognizable photo of the distant swimming 
Pelican through more shimmer than I anticipated on such a cool day. 

Ann & I took a tour of Montezuma, but did not see the Pelican on any of the 
large pools, though we did find several Black Terns among the many Swallows 
over Tschache Pool.  Ann wanted to look for Common & Forster’s Terns, so on our 
way home we stopped at the Cayuga Lake State Park boat ramp. 

Almost the first thing we noticed was a huge white blob on the lake in the 
shimmery distance. Its wings had black flight feathers when it occasionally 
flapped. Otherwise it looked like a Mute Swan, with a massive white body and 
long white neck, except it also had a straight orange bill so long that it 
nearly reached down to the water. Evidently the Pelican, having flown around a 
bit, decided that hanging out with feeding gulls and cormorants on the lake was 
the best option after all. 

Shimmer is worst when you look through the air close to the water’s surface, 
where the humidity and temperature of the water is changing the density of the 
air. We found that by moving up to the parking lot for the park and setting up 
our scopes at the top of the stairs above the playground and the concrete 
fishing pier we could look down through less murkiness and see the birds more 
clearly. Twenty feet of elevation made a big difference. Even so, we needed 
scopes, and my photos were horrendous. The Pelican was still on the lake when 
we left about 4:30pm. Perhaps it will remain tomorrow if the north wind and 
rain start up soon enough in the morning to deter its urge to soar in the early 
morning calm.  

- - Dave Nutter

> On May 3, 2023, at 3:44 PM, Gary Kohlenberg  wrote:
> 
> Dave Nutter reports Pelican again visible far east of Cayuga Lake State Park, 
> swimming south near active flying gulls. 3:38 pm. 
> 
> This would be south of Harris Park in the village of Cayuga. 
> 
> Gary 
> 
> 
> On May 3, 2023, at 1:56 PM, Gary Kohlenberg  wrote:
> 
> 
> Pelican was still visible far south of Harris Park until about 1pm when it 
> picked up and flew NW, as per Kyle Gage. 
> It was still raining at the time so my feeling is it’s possible it could stop 
> somewhere in or near Montezuma. 
> Gary 
> 
> 
> On May 3, 2023, at 9:36 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
> 
>  Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
> Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake. 
> 
> However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake 
> Road in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north 
> of Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a 
> bird that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park. 
> 
> Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.
> 
> - - Dave Nutter
> 
> On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi
>> Just read this on the rare bird alert. 
>> “ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
>> visible now looking south from Harris Park”
>> 8:30 am May 3
>> 
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Deb Grantham
I just got back from Cayuga Lake State Park. MAY have seen the pelican way on 
the east side of the lake but it was too far for my binoculars.

Did see a great blue heron standing on a snag south of the park.

LOTS of swallows hunting low over the water and high over the trees and road 
south of the park for several miles.

Two bald eagles, not really together, much further south above Rt. 96.

There’s an osprey nest just north of the Buttonwood Woods Winery, on the west 
side of the road, that had an osprey on it.

Deb


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 On Behalf Of Gary Kohlenberg
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 3:45 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

Dave Nutter reports Pelican again visible far east of Cayuga Lake State Park, 
swimming south near active flying gulls. 3:38 pm.

This would be south of Harris Park in the village of Cayuga.

Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 1:56 PM, Gary Kohlenberg 
mailto:jg...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Pelican was still visible far south of Harris Park until about 1pm when it 
picked up and flew NW, as per Kyle Gage.
It was still raining at the time so my feeling is it’s possible it could stop 
somewhere in or near Montezuma.
Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 9:36 AM, Dave Nutter 
mailto:nutter.d...@me.com>> wrote:
 Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake.

However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake Road 
in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north of 
Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a bird 
that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park.

Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.

- - Dave Nutter

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler 
mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Hi
Just read this on the rare bird alert.
“ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
visible now looking south from Harris Park”
8:30 am May 3

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Gary Kohlenberg
Dave Nutter reports Pelican again visible far east of Cayuga Lake State Park, 
swimming south near active flying gulls. 3:38 pm.

This would be south of Harris Park in the village of Cayuga.

Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 1:56 PM, Gary Kohlenberg  wrote:


Pelican was still visible far south of Harris Park until about 1pm when it 
picked up and flew NW, as per Kyle Gage.
It was still raining at the time so my feeling is it’s possible it could stop 
somewhere in or near Montezuma.
Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 9:36 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:

 Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake.

However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake Road 
in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north of 
Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a bird 
that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park.

Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.

- - Dave Nutter

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler 
mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:


Hi
Just read this on the rare bird alert.
“ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
visible now looking south from Harris Park”
8:30 am May 3

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Gary Kohlenberg
Pelican was still visible far south of Harris Park until about 1pm when it 
picked up and flew NW, as per Kyle Gage.
It was still raining at the time so my feeling is it’s possible it could stop 
somewhere in or near Montezuma.
Gary


On May 3, 2023, at 9:36 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:

 Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake.

However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake Road 
in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north of 
Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a bird 
that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park.

Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.

- - Dave Nutter

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler 
mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:


Hi
Just read this on the rare bird alert.
“ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
visible now looking south from Harris Park”
8:30 am May 3

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Dave Nutter
Tim Lenz sent out the alert and was looking south from Harris Park in the 
Village of Cayuga, Town of Aurelius on the east side of the lake. 

However, when Dave Kennedy found the bird, Dave was looking east from Lake Road 
in the Town of Seneca Falls on the west side of the lake. This is north of 
Cayuga Lake State Park on Lower Lake Rd, one “block” north, but I bet a bird 
that size is visible from the boat ramp or the shore of the park. 

Try whichever side of the lake is most convenient for you.

- - Dave Nutter

> On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Laura Stenzler  wrote:
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> 
> Hi
> Just read this on the rare bird alert. 
> “ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
> visible now looking south from Harris Park”
> 8:30 am May 3
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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2023-05-03 Thread Laura Stenzler

Hi
Just read this on the rare bird alert. 
“ Dave Kennedy found a White Pelican, swimming in middle of Cayuga Lake, 
visible now looking south from Harris Park”
8:30 am May 3

Laura

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican continues in Benning Marsh

2017-07-22 Thread Dave K

9:45 a.m. Pelican lounging in Benning Marsh. Close looks

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2016-01-27 Thread Sandy Wold
Thanks for posting, Diana.  I haven't been following the pelican; was this
in Syracuse?  Can someone let us know how or why it died? who pulled it out
of the water? will professionals be involved in figuring this out?
Sandy

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2016-01-26 Thread Diana
Hi All,
 Sadly, the American Pelican has been reported to have died. The person who let 
me know saw it being pulled out of the water.

Diana Whiting

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican still in southern Cayuga lake

2015-06-08 Thread Sandy
Brown pelican Just seen flying in direction toward Stewart park from 
lighthouse. 8:25pm

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican at Stewart park now as per Tim

2015-06-06 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal


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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican over Cass Park

2015-06-06 Thread Mark Chao
Diane Morton, Paul Anderson, and I saw the Brown Pelican flying high above
the jetty woods and Fall Creek from Stewart Park at 11:25. The bird flew
out of view behind the jetty woods treeline. Via the RBA text service, Jay
just reported seeing it soaring above Cass Park @~ 11:35.

Mark

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican off Elm Beach, Town of Romulus

2015-06-05 Thread Ellen Haith
...was spotted about 4:30 p.m. heading north. At that time s/he was south
of the 'spit' which I believe is meant in the previous post, perhaps
returning thereto?

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[cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2012-08-04 Thread lrumsey
While I was at Tschache having lunch, a large white bird with black wing edges 
few in and landed closeby.
This was larger than the egrets there.  I beleave it was the white Pelican that 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pelican

2012-08-04 Thread Gary Kohlenberg
I haven't see any Pelicans yet at Tschache or Knox-Marcellus marsh. If. Of 
course the veg is very high there and could easily hide the largest birds. 
The only new birds for me are Black-bellied Plover at East Rd. There are many 
birds and the viewing will be better late when the sun goes down. 



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While I was at Tschache having lunch, a large white bird with black wing edges 
few in and landed closeby.
This was larger than the egrets there.  I beleave it was the white Pelican that 
there has been talk of here.

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