-15001...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Geo Kloppel
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 5:17 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L <cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Terns
Like at Myers, Caspian Terns are hanging out on the mud bars and driftwood at
the mouth of Owasco Inlet, as Patricia
Like at Myers, Caspian Terns are hanging out on the mud bars and driftwood at
the mouth of Owasco Inlet, as Patricia and I found while kayaking in the swamps
yesterday evening.
Saw an adult Smooth Green Snake in our yard this afternoon. They've been
breeding here for some years, but we don't
Can anyone help?
For the second evening I have spotted about a dozen terns at Myers Park
on the little spit just to the left of the northern most pavilion. They
are mixed in with a few gulls and ducks. I can't make a positive ID. They
are crested and some have bright orange-red bills with
Nice concentration of mainly COMMON , counted at least 44. I found just 1
FORSTERs. Most were loafing on dock.
Dave Nicosia
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At 5:30 this morning I was driving people to the Ithaca Airport through darkness and dense fog, a cloud whose bottom intersected with NYS-13 between the Cayuga Heights Rd and Triphammer Rd exits, entirely enveloping Warren Rd and making my work uncomfortable. I don't know if my passengers'
A little after 4pm today (May 14), I saw two Forster's Terns at Stewart
Park. They flew over without much pause, headed south.
Sydney Penner
This afternoon (Friday 14 May) during a brief break in a busy taxi day
I stopped at Myers Point. On the spit I found only ~20 immature
HERRING