Sorry about the day late. Click the ebird reports for details. Mike Tetlow
(P.S. the Ravens rode the west winds not road as I'm sure someone will point
out)
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Hi all,
Please create new threads for recent sightings, otherwise we'll always have
a yellowthroat and a snowy owl around yesterday.
Thanks,
Brad
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 8:49 AM Daniel Graham wrote:
> Sorry this is a bit late but the snowy owl was present again yesterday
> (Tues) on the groun
Sorry this is a bit late but the snowy owl was present again yesterday
(Tues) on the ground near the gas installation at 10am.
On 2/8/16, marsha kardon wrote:
> Thanks for your help with directions - the snowy owl was on the gas
> installation at about 11:15 this morning.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016
Thanks for your help with directions - the snowy owl was on the gas
installation at about 11:15 this morning.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:06 PM, Peter wrote:
> It's Reese Rd. and it runs into Seybolt Rd. in the town of Fayette.
> Hope this helps.
> Pete Sar
>
>
> On 2/4/2016 6:09 PM, marsha kardon
Unfortunately, no sign of the Snowy Owl this morning on the gas
installation at Reese/Seybolt Rd. at 7:15 (but I didn't look for very
long).
On 2/4/16, Peter wrote:
> It's Reese Rd. and it runs into Seybolt Rd. in the town of Fayette.
> Hope this helps.
> Pete Sar
>
> On 2/4/2016 6:09 PM, marsha
Folks there is a small place to pull off the road by the railroad tracks
on the east side of the road (on the shoulder) (as you face north) just
beyond where you encounter the actual tracks. Be careful...it's close
to the road.
Pete Saracino
On 2/4/2016 6:26 PM, Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> It's Re
It's Reese Rd. and it runs into Seybolt Rd. in the town of Fayette.
Hope this helps.
Pete Sar
On 2/4/2016 6:09 PM, marsha kardon wrote:
> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you
> help? I do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow
> mailto:m
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Great report!
And, where on Rte 89 can we access the tracks you walked, finding the
harriers, etc?
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:09 PM, marsha kardon wrote:
> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you help? I
> do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Mi
It's Reese Road and Seybolt. To the west about 300 yards away look for some
gas pipe installation (or whatever it is). Each time I've seen the bird
it's been on that installation.
Suan
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:09 PM, marsha kardon wrote:
> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google map
I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you help? I
do find Seybolt Rd.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow
wrote:
> Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday
> the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just nort
Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday the
Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just north of
Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it last week as did others).
Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor survey at
Ca
A day late...
Sightings off Elm Beach Road, Romulus, 4.18.15:
- 3:15 p.m., a flight of 45-50 Double-Crested Cormorants flying low over
the lake and in a long formation, heading north.
- 2:30-4:15, three separate 'couples' of Common Mergansers, just riding the
waves.
On a less positive note, the
The cold temperatures and deep snow have increased morning activity at our
feeders, but the diversity has been restricted mostly to the "usual suspects".
The white-throats appeared a few days ago and the Carolina wren is new. We are
blessed with woodpeckers-many downies and red-bellied and occ
2/26/13
Yesterday was a great day birding on Cayuga Lake. Jill Vaughan and I were
impressed by the hundreds of SNOW GEESE along the icy shore as we headed up the
hill out of Aurora just past Great Gully Farm. With the sun shining on a
vibrant blue water, they almost looked tropical.
We wer
After watching the Grebe yesterday, I too headed to Summerhill in the
afternoon. On Salt road, mostly I saw flocks of chickadees with Tufted
Titmouse, and several White and Red-breasted nuthatches were seen. Nothing else
except for the large truck with the backhoe was backing up on Dresser road
Hi All,
I spent the night in my yard in a tent. Lots of traffic throughout night, I was
hoping it will slow down but did not. In between traffic noise I did hear some
wonderful things.
I heard birds migrating whole night. I could recognize which I believe were
Swainson's Thrushes, a few Gre
Nancy Ostman and I went to look at the Red-tailed Hawks at Cornell's game
farm yesterday from 13:15-13:45 (NW 29 G 37, 29 degrees F, clear). I was
curious to see how the winds would affect the hawk count and behavior. An
approaching Arctic cold front made it extremely windy as temperatures fell
rap
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