[cayugabirds-l] Short-eared Owl Trip

2017-12-14 Thread Ann Mitchell
Hi everyone,
I am leading a Short-eared Owl Trip this Saturday. We will meet at the Lab of 
Ornithology parking lot at 3:00 pm to carpool and returning somewhere around 
6:00pm. Please dress for the weather. See you Saturday! You can reach me at 
annmitchel...@gmail.com or 607-220-8448 for questions.
Ann


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[cayugabirds-l] Short-eared Owl Trip

2015-12-10 Thread Ann Mitchell
Hi everyone,
I am leading a Cayuga Bird Club trip for Short-eared Owls this Saturday,
December 12th from 3:00 until dark. We will be meeting at the Lab of
Ornithology parking lot to carpool. Dress warmly. You don't have to be a
member of the bird club to participate. Hopefully, we will see an owl or
two or three. See you there!
Ann Mitchell

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[cayugabirds-l] Short-eared Owl Trip

2011-12-10 Thread Ann Mitchell
On a very cold, blustery day seventeen brave people, six being members of
the Cornell Student Bird Club, joined me in search of Short-eared Owls.
Because we started at 3:00 P.M. we had at least two hours before sunset.
 We carpooled to Myers Point. It was extremely windy with high waves to see
much in the water. Many of us scoped the area and saw only three species of
gulls and Mallards. We next went to Ladoga to get out of the wind and hoped
to more species of waterfowl. Stepping out of his car, Paul Anderson
commented as to how "balmy" it felt.  We scanned for awhile. The outcome
was a flotilla of Coots, Mallards, two Black Ducks and two Common Loons.

We then drove to the end of Scofield Road in Lansing where Gary Kohlenberg
and I saw an owl two days previously.  Nothing was being seen because it
was really early, so thirteen of us walked to the end of the road to keep
warm.  It was a extremely quiet for birds.  As the sun became lower in the
sky, we did see three flocks of Canada Geese flying south.  Eventually, it
became dark enough to see some planets - Venus and Jupiter. Someone put a
scope on Jupiter, and we all saw four moons.  Then, our moon rose.  It was
hugh and orange. We gawked at it. We waited until dark to see a Short-eared
Owl, but to no avail.  It was disappointing, but everyone still had a great
time.  Many said they would go next year. I want to say thanks to everyone
who joined me on the trip. It was great!

One last thing - Bob McGuire composed this haiku before the trip was over:
 High hopes, Seven scopes, No owls.

Good Birding,
Ann Mitchell

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