Beautiful pix Dave!
Sar
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020, 12:29 PM Dave K wrote:
> Went out hoping for some roadside birds after a ~6inch snowfall overnight
> but didn't see a one,
> Came across the Gyrfalcon pole sitting and managed some pics...
>
Went out hoping for some roadside birds after a ~6inch snowfall overnight but
didn't see a one,
Came across the Gyrfalcon pole sitting and managed some pics...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/105424358@N06/50730304126/in/datetaken/
before it flew to a tree overlooking a goose flock. The geese
Diane, Ken, and I arrived at the quarry along Hoster Road at 7:10 this morning
to stake out the Gyrfalcon that has been reported there the past few days (and
has wintered in the vicinity the past few winters - though perhaps not the same
bird). Apparently the Gyr roosts on the west wall of the
This afternoon after passing the Seneca Stone Quarry, twice scanning the
complex from Hoster Road between 2:30 and 3:00 with no luck, I returned one
more time around 3:30 to find Josh Snodgrass and friend with the bird perched
in the trees over the Quarry. 3 Snowy Owls were still visible from
He is on a pole at the new corner of Canoga and Hosted Rds right now.
On Jan 14, 2017 8:52 AM, "Joseph M Wing" wrote:
> I was blessed to have crossed paths with a Gryfalcon late yesterday south
> of Seneca Falls, as Mike Tetlow communicated last night. Thanks Mike.
>
>
> The
I was blessed to have crossed paths with a Gryfalcon late yesterday south of
Seneca Falls, as Mike Tetlow communicated last night. Thanks Mike.
The bird was in a field feeding. It flew up into a nearby tree shortly after I
pulled over. It did not like that I stopped but didn't want to leave
Joe Wing relocated this gyrfalcon on the west side of Hoster Road north of
Canoga in Seneca Falls. Joe I hope you don't mind me linking the photo. Great
find. Likely the same bird seen near Finger Lakes Airport last Thursday.
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