The quarry is private property. And as of yesterday they were not plowed out. I
did hear that last year folks were able to get permission at the office to
drive in. Otherwise, it’s viewing from either Hoster or Canoga Roads. Look for
the bird in the trees above the quarry.
Bob
On Jan 15, 2018,
Tim Carroll of Oswego 10 minutes ago just reported viewing Gyrfalcon at
quarry from vantage on Hoster Rd. per Judy Thurber RBA text.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 12:08 PM, bob mcguire
wrote:
> Hos*t*er Road, not Hosner.
>
> Bob
>
> On Jan 15, 2018, at 12:01 PM, bob
Hoster Road, not Hosner.
Bob
On Jan 15, 2018, at 12:01 PM, bob mcguire wrote:
> Chris and all -
>
> Sorry for the lack on information. Ken Kemphues and I let a CBC trip
> yesterday - up and around the lake, mainly targeting water birds but also
> scanning the
Chris and all -
Sorry for the lack on information. Ken Kemphues and I let a CBC trip yesterday
- up and around the lake, mainly targeting water birds but also scanning the
bunting/lark flock at Belltown Dairy for Longspurs (2 found). The other main
target was the Snowy Owls at the Seneca Falls
Hi Chris,
eBird is treating this sighting as a sensitive species and hiding it from
public output.
However, since the report has already gone out via RBA, I feel okay about
sharing some information about the bird.
On a Cayuga Bird Club field trip yesterday afternoon led by Bob Mcguire, we
were
What GYRFALCON...?
Is this being kept secret? Is it on private land?
Thanks in advance for any more details anyone can take the time to provide and
share with the broader group.
Sincerely,
Chris
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> On Jan 15, 2018, at 10:29, Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
>