This morning at around 8:30 there was a single Black Vulture at the Tompkins
County recycling center (there may have been others as there was a tree of
vultures out behind the center). What I found interesting is where the black
vulture was. It was sitting on top of the Fork Over Tompkins trai
At 1320h, my grad student Connor reported that all four cold Black Vultures
were sitting in edge trees/hedges just SW of the leachate ponds at the
Stevenson Road Cornell Composting Facility.
I am afraid all he had to offer was peanuts.
Anne B Clark
147 Hile School Rd
Freeville, NY 13068
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Leaving work just now on South Hill a Black Vulture flew overhead, quite
low and heading NW.
Annette
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One soaring with a TUVU over downtown Trumansburg around 5:00pm today.
Marc Devokaitis
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I got a close look and think I just sighted one. My first, and I see in my
guidebook that they are not common around here but are becoming more common. It
is heading south around 11:30am. Another person was with me, and he said he
sees them in Varna all the time. This one had a gorgeous rusty br
Hi all,
This afternoon, a BLACK VULTURE showed up over the compost piles at Game
Farm Road. It circled for a while, then drifted to the northeast.
Thanks to Jay's post, Brian Magnier and myself were also able to find the
Short-eared owls at Scofield Road near Buck Road. We counted five at once,
b
While dropping Tractor off at school this morning on south hill, I noticed
a BLVU, the the company of 2 TUVU, heading south
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At 2:30 today I was just finishing up an hour crow watch at the Cornell compost
facility on Stevenson Road when I noticed that an incoming vulture was a BLACK
VULTURE: short tail, flat and broad wings, and white patches in the primaries.
It then landed in the big lone snag, with 8 Turkey Vulture
It was foraging with several TV's on one of the piles at 9:00. Best viewed from
the feed tanks on Stevenson Rd.
Bob McGuire
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> BLACK VULTURE w/TVs over Stevenson Rd.
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BLACK VULTURE w/TVs over Stevenson Rd.
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Ben Barkley reports:
Black Vulture soaring with a kettle of turkey vultures seen from Stewart
Ave. bridge to north. Just east of Stewart Park.
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Anne Clark reports a BLACK VULTURE on the piles and then in a tree at the
compost on Stevenson Road. She doesn't see it at the moment so it may be
airborne but is likely still in the area. Keep an eye out!
She also said she would be more than happy to trade vulture info for crow
sightings. If you
I was out in our front yard shortly after 7 PM looking for nighthawks when I
noticed a large, dark bird far to the SE. It was coming slowly toward me
and against the air flow (clouds moving from the NW). It got fairly close,
then suddenly turned about and headed back the way it had come. I noted
Now there are TWO Black Vultures here, sitting together on a board fence in
the island of bushes between the two silver canopies on the slope above the
piles. Conditions are a bit mucky in the piles, so looking from Stevenson
might be the way to go, they should be visible from there at the moment.
A BLACK VULTURE is currently sitting with many, many Turkey Vultures behind
the piles at the Cornell compost facility off Stevenson Road. A few
juvenile Turkeys around as well, so beware, but the Black stands out as
smaller and differently shapes, with longer legs, all dark head, and white
on visib
FYI - Black Vulture reported on eBird just now, South of Ithaca.
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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Date: April 11, 2013 3:44:58 PM EDT
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Subject: [eBird Alert] Rare Bird Alert for Tompkins
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This just came through on eBird. Keep an eye out and get the word out if
you see it!
Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) (1)
- Reported Apr 11, 2013 11:45 by Alex Petzke
- Elmira exit - Rt. 13, Tompkins, New York
- Map:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=42.3969037,-76.5466404&ll=42.3969037,-
Its deja vu (this exact scenario occurred back in January of 2011 or 2012)… At
8:30 this morning I was once again speeding up Rt 13 on my way to work. Just
west of the mall, I spotted a BLACK VULTURE soaring low along with 4 TVs.
Slowed down as much as reasonable on the highway to confirm white
I was in the front yard doing yardwork, looked up, and noted a small kettle
of vultures over the house. Called the wife out. I was counting them
(stupid thing to do) when she said "there's a BLACK VULTURE". Sure enough.
Slightly smaller than the 10 TURKEY VULTURES, stubby, wide-spread tail,
ligh
Hello all,
Can anyone give me the dates when the Black Vulture was in the Ithaca area?
thanks,
Matt
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My suggestion for tomorrow would be to hang out in the Mall parking
lot - or the lot just to the east (behind what used to be the roller
rink) from 8:15 on. Eyes on the sky to the south. This morning the
BLAVUL came over low. Then follow it to whatever perch or hunting
grounds it chooses to
The BLACK VULTURE stayed in a large willow on the grounds of #86 Oakcrest (but best viewed from mailbox #77) for about an hour after I found it and immediately sent out the alert. During that hour I did one taxi run, returned to find Gary Kohlenberg and Jay & Kevin McGowan soon joined by a guy who
I was sitting in the parking lot just east of the Ithaca Mall when, at
9:23 this morning the first of nine vultures flew low overhead, from
south to north. The third bird was a Black Vulture with distinct
silvery tips to the wings and ah somewhat shorter tail. I assume that
this was the sam
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] BLACK VULTURE
Sorry Sorry Sorry. I thought sent this info to the rare bird alert, but I must
not know what am I doing. I had to rush to send off the text before my
students
came into the classroom and caught me with an "illegal" device. Who knows wh
Sorry Sorry Sorry. I thought sent this info to the rare bird alert, but I must
not know what am I doing. I had to rush to send off the text before my
students came into the classroom and caught me with an "illegal" device. Who
knows what I did wrong, but tonight when I finally had a chance to
: [cayugabirds-l] Black Vulture - Dryden
Cayugabirders,
Around 10 am today I saw one Black Vulture heading north slowly over
the towers on Mount Pleasant (Town of Dryden) while I was checking
Tree Swallow boxes. No idea if we have one bird hanging around or if
multiple individuals are involved, but I suspect
Cayugabirders,
Around 10 am today I saw one Black Vulture heading north slowly over
the towers on Mount Pleasant (Town of Dryden) while I was checking
Tree Swallow boxes. No idea if we have one bird hanging around or if
multiple individuals are involved, but I suspect the latter.
Cheers,
Tom
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Nancy Chen and I enjoyed a nice but brief morning in the East Hill Orchards
today. The highlight (for me - Nancy just got back from a month in Florida
and was less excited) was prolonged looks at a soaring BLACK VULTURE
immediately overhead for several minutes, then drifting off to the west.
Othe
Apologies for the delay. This afternoon (7 May) about 1:30pm while I was
driving
south on NYS 13/34/96 I saw a BLACK VULTURE with 2 TURKEY VULTURES, all
circling over the intersection where 13 splits/joins with 34/96. I pulled over
first
on the road shoulder for awkward binocular views throu
Bob Guthrie and I spent several hours today at Broadway Road, Wayne County
watching the hawks. With the wind it was cold so I'm sorry to say we stayed in
the car most of the time. We might have missed a few hawks this way but we
still enjoyed the show.
The Black Vulture came by at 1:1
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