Re: [cayugabirds-l] Tundra Bean-Goose, Seneca County

2022-03-10 Thread Dave Nutter
This is a first for the Cayuga Lake Basin, and according to eBird the first NYS 
record was a single bird one year ago near Saratoga Springs, again migrating 
north. My bet is it’s one bird and the same one as last year. I’d be happy to 
be proven wrong with more birds or sightings, and better views.

- - Dave Nutter

> On Mar 10, 2022, at 7:27 PM, Meredith Leonard  
> wrote:
> 
> What are the chances there are two or more? Also, has it/have they been seen 
> here other years?
> 
> On Mar 10, 2022, at 7:04 PM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
> 
> The bean goose was refound this afternoon in the huge Snow Goose flock in the 
> Savannah Mucklands this afternoon, although it was in the far back and out of 
> sight for quite some time. It was finally refound but then soon after took 
> off, seemingly to the north, at 5:50pm. Hard to say what the prospects are 
> for tomorrow, but I didn't get the sense it was heading back to Seneca Lake. 
> Checking the Mucklands would certainly be a good strategy, but hard to say if 
> the bean will return.
> 
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 5:22 PM Dave Nutter  wrote:
> Very cool find! 
> Perhaps this is the same bird who was found last March near Saratoga Springs. 
> Seneca Lake and its drainage are outside the Cayuga Lake Basin, but lands not 
> far to the north of Seneca Lake, including some ag fields along Serven Road 
> are inside the basin. Please check for it there if you are in the area. A 
> view on land may be more satisfying, and it would be great to confirm it 
> within the Basin!. 
> 
> - - Dave Nutter
> 
>> On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:17 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
>> 
>> Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca Lake 
>> SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very distant 
>> views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.
>> 
>> Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Tundra Bean-Goose, Seneca County

2022-03-10 Thread Meredith Leonard
What are the chances there are two or more? Also, has it/have they been seen 
here other years?

On Mar 10, 2022, at 7:04 PM, Jay McGowan  wrote:

The bean goose was refound this afternoon in the huge Snow Goose flock in the 
Savannah Mucklands this afternoon, although it was in the far back and out of 
sight for quite some time. It was finally refound but then soon after took off, 
seemingly to the north, at 5:50pm. Hard to say what the prospects are for 
tomorrow, but I didn't get the sense it was heading back to Seneca Lake. 
Checking the Mucklands would certainly be a good strategy, but hard to say if 
the bean will return.

On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 5:22 PM Dave Nutter  wrote:
Very cool find! 
Perhaps this is the same bird who was found last March near Saratoga Springs. 
Seneca Lake and its drainage are outside the Cayuga Lake Basin, but lands not 
far to the north of Seneca Lake, including some ag fields along Serven Road are 
inside the basin. Please check for it there if you are in the area. A view on 
land may be more satisfying, and it would be great to confirm it within the 
Basin!. 

- - Dave Nutter

On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:17 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:

> Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca Lake 
> SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very distant 
> views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.
> 
> Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Tundra Bean-Goose, Seneca County

2022-03-10 Thread Jay McGowan
The bean goose was refound this afternoon in the huge Snow Goose flock in
the Savannah Mucklands this afternoon, although it was in the far back and
out of sight for quite some time. It was finally refound but then soon
after took off, seemingly to the north, at 5:50pm. Hard to say what the
prospects are for tomorrow, but I didn't get the sense it was heading back
to Seneca Lake. Checking the Mucklands would certainly be a good strategy,
but hard to say if the bean will return.

On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 5:22 PM Dave Nutter  wrote:

> Very cool find!
> Perhaps this is the same bird who was found last March near Saratoga
> Springs.
> Seneca Lake and its drainage are outside the Cayuga Lake Basin, but lands
> not far to the north of Seneca Lake, including some ag fields along Serven
> Road are inside the basin. Please check for it there if you are in the
> area. A view on land may be more satisfying, and it would be great to
> confirm it within the Basin!.
>
> - - Dave Nutter
>
> On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:17 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
>
> Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca
> Lake SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very
> distant views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.
>
> Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Tundra Bean-Goose, Seneca County

2022-03-10 Thread Dave Nutter
Very cool find! 
Perhaps this is the same bird who was found last March near Saratoga Springs. 
Seneca Lake and its drainage are outside the Cayuga Lake Basin, but lands not 
far to the north of Seneca Lake, including some ag fields along Serven Road are 
inside the basin. Please check for it there if you are in the area. A view on 
land may be more satisfying, and it would be great to confirm it within the 
Basin!. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:17 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
> 
> Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca Lake 
> SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very distant 
> views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.
> 
> Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907
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[cayugabirds-l] Tundra Bean-Goose, Seneca County

2022-03-10 Thread Jay McGowan
Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca Lake
SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very distant
views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.

Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907

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