Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

2024-03-04 Thread anneb . clark
Indeed. gb of geese. Saw one skein of snows, maybe 55 with a single blue phase. 
Around 1230 

Anne
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> Lots of Canada geese flying high over Hunt Hill Road, Dryden, this morning.  
> No snow geese  yet
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] geese

2024-03-02 Thread Marty Schlabach
Thanks Wesley.
I don't recall for sure if Merlin IDed Cackling Goose more than once, but my 
vague memory is that it did.  The recording is about 2 ½ minutes long, and in 
replaying it, Merlin IDed Cackling at least twice.
Thanks,
--Marty

From: Wesley M. Hochachka 
Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 1:51 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L ; Marty Schlabach 

Subject: Re: geese

Based on my understanding about how Merlin Sound ID works, in my opinion the 
answer to your question is "no".  You are wise to not blindly trust that Merlin 
Sound ID found a real Cackling Goose in the flock of geese that you had near 
your house.  There are two aspects of how Merlin Sound ID works that are behind 
my opinion:

  1.  Merlin Sound ID scans through recordings using 3-second-long subsets of 
an entire recording, and within each of these 3-second clips, it assigns each 
vocalization that it can identify to its most likely species.  So, all it would 
take is for one Canada Goose to give a slightly "off" vocalization a single 
time,  or just the right interference from background noise (the microphones 
are phones pick up all sorts of background noise) and "Cackling Goose" could 
pop up as being identified.  You didn't say whether you keep seeing Cackling 
Goose being repeatedly identified, or just a single time during the time that 
Merlin Sound ID was running.  I would tend toward skepticism of any ID that was 
made a single time during the period that Merlin Sound ID is running.

  1.  Behind the curtain, Merlin Sound ID isn't assigning a single species to 
each vocalization that it picks up.  Instead, for every separate vocalization, 
Merlin Sound ID is calculating how close that vocalization is to resembling 
every species for which the Sound ID model has been trained.  So, it is 
possible that Sound ID will consider two species to be very similar in 
likelihood, but the Merlin app only shows you the most likely species 
regardless of whether the most likely, and the second most likely, species 
might both have a very high likelihood of being the species that made the 
vocalization.  In other words, the presentation of information from the Merlin 
Sound ID model can lead to a false impression of certainty in an identification.

   Basically, as with interpretation of output from any machine-learning model, 
human intelligence is required in order to assess whether or not artificial 
stupidity has occurred.

Wesley Hochachka





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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] geese


One evening earlier this week, a fairly large flock of geese were grazing in 
field well behind our house.  It was almost dark.  I couldn't see them, but 
could ID Canada and Snow Geese.  I opened Merlin and it IDed Canada, Snow and 
Cackling Geese.



Can I believe Merlin's ID of the Cackling Geese?



--Marty

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] geese

2024-03-02 Thread Wesley M. Hochachka
Based on my understanding about how Merlin Sound ID works, in my opinion the 
answer to your question is "no".  You are wise to not blindly trust that Merlin 
Sound ID found a real Cackling Goose in the flock of geese that you had near 
your house.  There are two aspects of how Merlin Sound ID works that are behind 
my opinion:

  1.
Merlin Sound ID scans through recordings using 3-second-long subsets of an 
entire recording, and within each of these 3-second clips, it assigns each 
vocalization that it can identify to its most likely species.  So, all it would 
take is for one Canada Goose to give a slightly "off" vocalization a single 
time,  or just the right interference from background noise (the microphones 
are phones pick up all sorts of background noise) and "Cackling Goose" could 
pop up as being identified.  You didn't say whether you keep seeing Cackling 
Goose being repeatedly identified, or just a single time during the time that 
Merlin Sound ID was running.  I would tend toward skepticism of any ID that was 
made a single time during the period that Merlin Sound ID is running.
  2.
Behind the curtain, Merlin Sound ID isn't assigning a single species to each 
vocalization that it picks up.  Instead, for every separate vocalization, 
Merlin Sound ID is calculating how close that vocalization is to resembling 
every species for which the Sound ID model has been trained.  So, it is 
possible that Sound ID will consider two species to be very similar in 
likelihood, but the Merlin app only shows you the most likely species 
regardless of whether the most likely, and the second most likely, species 
might both have a very high likelihood of being the species that made the 
vocalization.  In other words, the presentation of information from the Merlin 
Sound ID model can lead to a false impression of certainty in an identification.

   Basically, as with interpretation of output from any machine-learning model, 
human intelligence is required in order to assess whether or not artificial 
stupidity has occurred.

Wesley Hochachka





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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] geese


One evening earlier this week, a fairly large flock of geese were grazing in 
field well behind our house.  It was almost dark.  I couldn’t see them, but 
could ID Canada and Snow Geese.  I opened Merlin and it IDed Canada, Snow and 
Cackling Geese.



Can I believe Merlin’s ID of the Cackling Geese?



--Marty

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

2022-03-06 Thread Jay McGowan
Yesterday on Lower Lake Road, Livia and I found an apparent GREATER
WHITE-FRONTED x CANADA GOOSE hybrid. I've only seen this cross a few times,
so it was nice to see one at somewhat closer range and note the smaller
proportions and more extensive white face than the more commonly
encountered domestic Graylag x Canada crosses.

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> Besides seeing a large raft of Snow Geese on the water on the West side of
> the lake, opposite LeVanna (ny rt. 90) this morning, I also saw a nice
> group of just white ones in several vees fly right over me in Poplar Ridge
> on Rt. 34-B, later in the morning! Gorgeous in the sun.
>
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> 535 Lansing Station Road
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> The flight of geese yesterday was amazing.  I walked the Yorkies east on
> Mt. Pleasant Road, around 11:30 on.  At the top of the hill east past my
> house you could see lines of geese both east and west, heading N.  With my
> binocs, I could make out lines of geese west of the Observatory and to the
> east-way out over the hills.  A couple flocks that flew directly overhead,
> had some Snow Geese mixed in.  I only saw a couple groups of just Snow
> Geese.  I was up there for maybe 35-40 minutes and they were still going
> over when I got home.
>
> Gladys
>
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

2022-03-06 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Besides seeing a large raft of Snow Geese on the water on the West side of the 
lake, opposite LeVanna (ny rt. 90) this morning, I also saw a nice group of 
just white ones in several vees fly right over me in Poplar Ridge on Rt. 34-B, 
later in the morning! Gorgeous in the sun.

Donna L. Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
607-379-1694
d...@cornell.edu

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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

The flight of geese yesterday was amazing.  I walked the Yorkies east on Mt. 
Pleasant Road, around 11:30 on.  At the top of the hill east past my house you 
could see lines of geese both east and west, heading N.  With my binocs, I 
could make out lines of geese west of the Observatory and to the east-way out 
over the hills.  A couple flocks that flew directly overhead, had some Snow 
Geese mixed in.  I only saw a couple groups of just Snow Geese.  I was up there 
for maybe 35-40 minutes and they were still going over when I got home.

Gladys

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

2022-03-06 Thread Gladys J Birdsall
The flight of geese yesterday was amazing.  I walked the Yorkies east on 
Mt. Pleasant Road, around 11:30 on.  At the top of the hill east past my 
house you could see lines of geese both east and west, heading N.  With 
my binocs, I could make out lines of geese west of the Observatory and 
to the east-way out over the hills.  A couple flocks that flew directly 
overhead, had some Snow Geese mixed in.  I only saw a couple groups of 
just Snow Geese.  I was up there for maybe 35-40 minutes and they were 
still going over when I got home.


Gladys

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Lots on Canada and some snow geese flying over Hunt Hill Rd  since 11am. Dryden.

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese

2022-03-05 Thread David Nicosia
Major flight of both snow and Canada geese from Broome co heading
northeast. Also had 3 tundra swans mixed in with snows!

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese on other lakes?

2021-03-13 Thread David McCartt
I’ve seen large rafts of Snows on Owasco Lake.

David McCartt

> On Mar 13, 2021, at 6:58 AM, Kyle Gage  wrote:
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> I live on Canandaigua Lake & we can get flocks of several thousand & in fact 
> a sizable flock was around most of this winter. Seneca Lake can also have 
> decent numbers but neither lake has the incredible numbers Cayuga Lake gets. 
> I’m not sure of numbers on the other Finger Lakes but eBird records would 
> give an idea. 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese on other lakes?

2021-03-13 Thread Kyle Gage
I live on Canandaigua Lake & we can get flocks of several thousand & in fact a 
sizable flock was around most of this winter. Seneca Lake can also have decent 
numbers but neither lake has the incredible numbers Cayuga Lake gets. I’m not 
sure of numbers on the other Finger Lakes but eBird records would give an idea. 

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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Geese

2021-03-10 Thread Deb Grantham
I've been hearing lots of Canada geese at night here, over Sheffield Road. As 
late as 11 pm.

This morning, I saw a large V of Canada geese, then one of Canada geese with 4 
white and I assume snow geese leading it, then a large sloppy V (I notice the 
snow geese have sloppier Vs than Canada geese) overhead.

FOY 3 male red-winged blackbirds yesterday here on Sheffield Road. 

Flocks of blackbirds every day for several weeks. I think many are starlings.

Two days ago, a cardinal pair mating and then another arriving so that the 2 
males were chasing each other around.

A pair of bluebirds today, but they've been here all winter.

Deb


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Lots of geese over Hunt Hill Rd.  right now mostly Canada geese so far. Also 
blackbird flocks. 
Dryden, east of Ithaca. 
Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese on Cayuga

2021-03-09 Thread Diane Stone
Stewart Park was full of the sounds of Canada geese returning.

On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 4:01 PM Donna Lee Scott  wrote:

> As neighbor Sarah Blodgett just texted, “there’s a massive goose thing
> going on”   here!
>
> 1000s -mostly Canadas i think -hard to see in sun- on water over on west
> side of lake with more flying in & landing!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese on Cayuga

2021-03-09 Thread Susan Gateley
first woodcock of the season for me- single bird foraging in our little
woodlot in North Wolcott!

On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 4:01 PM Donna Lee Scott  wrote:

> As neighbor Sarah Blodgett just texted, “there’s a massive goose thing
> going on”   here!
>
> 1000s -mostly Canadas i think -hard to see in sun- on water over on west
> side of lake with more flying in & landing!
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Geese

2017-02-24 Thread Laura J. Heisey
I heard some flying over Newfield around 6:00 this morning.

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LOTS of geese flying north over Ellis Hollow this morning!!

Laura

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese!

2015-03-18 Thread Geo Kloppel
Still more flocks of geese are entering the Cayuga Basin at West Danby this 
morning. We have clear skies overhead, but a heavy band of lake effect snow is 
passing on our eastern horizon, and its fringes are lit by the rising sun. The 
distant flocks are highlighted against these bright clouds; their northward 
advance is noticeably slowed by the strong headwind. 

-Geo Kloppel


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese!

2015-03-18 Thread Dave Nutter
Despite stiff NW winds yesterday afternoon (Tu 17 Mar), about 3:30pm I saw 
several flocks of SNOW GEESE totalling about 270 birds powering north over 
downtown Ithaca. Later I noticed a mixed flock of CANADA GEESE & SNOW GEESE 
northbound over my house.

Sandy Wold mentioned on Sunday afternoon on Yale Farm Rd, again in stiff NW 
winds the initial flocks of 180 westbound SNOW GEESE. During our stay several 
more flocks followed, totalling over 800.

--Dave Nutter


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> As I biked home from a meeting in downtown Ithaca at 8pm I heard northbound 
> Canada Geese fairly low. Between 10 & 11 pm Laurie & I went for a walk on the 
> path in Cass Park. (It was a bit disorienting to be walking on bare pavement 
> rather than cross-country skiing.) As I hoped, several times I heard 
> northbound Canada Geese and Snow Geese overhead despite a few drops of rain. 
> With some difficulty I was able to discern a few Snow Geese from my yard, 
> which is a very noisy location among busy (wet) roads, bridges, a nearby 
> small but full-running stream & waterfall, plus much of it is elevated enough 
> to pick up sirens anywhere downtown.
> --Dave Nutter
>
> On Mar 16, 2015, at 04:54 PM, Laura Stenzler  wrote:
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>> Since around 3 pm the goose flocks have been constant. Canada's and Snow 
>> Geese, often in mixed flocks. Still coming now. :)
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese!

2015-03-17 Thread Dave Nutter
As I biked home from a meeting in downtown Ithaca at 8pm I heard northbound 
Canada Geese fairly low. Between 10 & 11 pm Laurie & I went for a walk on the 
path in Cass Park. (It was a bit disorienting to be walking on bare pavement 
rather than cross-country skiing.) As I hoped, several times I heard northbound 
Canada Geese and Snow Geese overhead despite a few drops of rain. With some 
difficulty I was able to discern a few Snow Geese from my yard, which is a very 
noisy location among busy (wet) roads, bridges, a nearby small but full-running 
stream & waterfall, plus much of it is elevated enough to pick up sirens 
anywhere downtown.

--Dave Nutter


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> Since around 3 pm the goose flocks have been constant. Canada's and Snow 
> Geese, often in mixed flocks. Still coming now. :)
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] geese on the move

2014-12-13 Thread Bill Mcaneny
I was out about 9am and saw and heard many hundreds of Snow Geese flying
south, so if Ellie saw them in TBurg about 10am, there must have been
thousands across a broad front.  Shirley and I were on Sheffield Rd about
2pm and saw hundreds of Canadas and somewhat fewer Snows in the cornfields
around Iradell Rd.  So maybe not all the geese were headed south of the snow
belt.

Bill McAneny, TBurg

 

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From: Ellen D. Haith [mailto:elliehait...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 8:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] geese on the move

 

There were similar crowds heading south over Trumansburg around 10 in the
morning as well.

Bill Mcaneny  wrote:

Lots of Canadas and Snows headed south in mid afternoon today. Big vees.
Fairly high up. Crossing rte 89 in vic. of Boy Scout camp, north of
Taughannock S.P.

Yesterday, about 2pm, a Cooper's hawk flew west over rte 13 and across
Wegman's pking lot.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] geese on the move

2014-12-13 Thread Ellen D. Haith
There were similar crowds heading south over Trumansburg around 10 in the 
morning as well.

Bill Mcaneny  wrote:
> 
>
>Lots of Canadas and Snows headed south in mid afternoon today. Big vees.  
>Fairly high up. Crossing rte 89 in vic. of Boy Scout camp, north of 
>Taughannock S.P.
>
>Yesterday, about 2pm, a Cooper’s hawk flew west over rte 13 and across 
>Wegman’s pking lot.
>
>Bill McAneny, TBurg
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] geese on the move

2014-12-12 Thread Nancy Cusumano
A good sized flock of snow and canada geese at the corner of Perry City and
Dubois Rd at 4pm. Both pahses of snow geese there and close to the road.
A Harrier flew over my car on Perry City rd just west of Rt 96.



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On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 6:31 PM, Bill Mcaneny  wrote:
>
>Lots of Canadas and Snows headed south in mid afternoon today. Big
> vees.  Fairly high up. Crossing rte 89 in vic. of Boy Scout camp, north of
> Taughannock S.P.
>
> Yesterday, about 2pm, a Cooper’s hawk flew west over rte 13 and across
> Wegman’s pking lot.
>
> Bill McAneny, TBurg
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Geese movement between the lakes

2012-12-23 Thread david nicosia
I had an interesting experience with SNOW GEESE yesterday that I posted
down here on our email list.  While skiing at Elk mtn, PA, Saturday, I saw four
different flocks of SNOW GEESE migrating south. The birds were fairly
low and clearing the towers on the summit which is at 2693 feet above sea
level. The winds were howling up there probably around 40 mph or so and
it was snowing. The birds were actually at or slightly above cloud base as they
would disappear at times behind the snow and clouds. The cloud base was 
not far above the summit and towers. They also were moving fast as you can
imagine with the strong northwest winds! These guys looked in a hurry to get 
south...
away from winter which has finally arrived! 

Dave Nicosia 



 From: John and Sue Gregoire 
To: cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu 
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 9:55 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Geese movement between the lakes
 
Yesterday, during our trudge through the snow, we watched many skeins of Canada
Geese moving noisily south. Accompanying one skein was a flock of 26 Snow 
Geese. The
movement started immediately after the clouds broke up and some blue sky 
appeared.

Common Redpolls and at least one Pine Siskin are regulars at our feeders. It's a
real treat to see a Redpoll and a Siskin on the a feeder at the same time. Wind 
was
blowing the seed all over the ground so birds were scattered all over the yard.
There was plenty for everyone.

This is a fun winter so far,

Sue




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Re: [cayugabirds-l] geese & falcon reported

2012-12-19 Thread Asher Hockett
Also regarding the goose/raptor, "big" is something of a famously ambiguous
(sorry!) term for birders. Any falcon which looks big next to a goose is
surely amplified! We do know that Merlins are particularly aggressive and
will chase just about anything with wings, and they do frequent the
neighborhood by the equine center.

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:03 PM,  wrote:

> Norm (& all),
>
> A couple possibilities for the goose similar to a Canada but with extra
> speckling on the head and neck: First, it's not too rare to see variants
> among the thousands of Canada Geese which pass by here, including
> individuals with a few - or even a lot - of white feathers on the head and
> neck where we would expect the solid black "stocking," while the rest of
> the field marks are as crisp as usual. One Canada Goose I saw had so much
> mottling on the stocking that it looked like it used an Argyle sock
> instead.  Another possibility is a hybrid. Here in Ithaca we have
> experience with a family of 4 goslings raised by a pair of domestic Greylag
> Geese but evidently fathered by a Canada Goose. Pictures here:
>
> http://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/domgeese.htm
>
> One of these birds lived several years at Stewart Park, while the other 3
> dispersed.  I saw 3 similar birds at once at Montezuma a few years ago. A
> bird of this type was sighted in Ithaca again a couple times in the last
> few weeks as well.
>
> The Canada X Snow Goose hybrids I've seen tend not to show the Canada face
> pattern, but I don't know how much variation there is.
>
> About the raptor and the goose, I think a goose would be an ambitious
> quarry for a Peregrine Falcon, which makes me wonder whether the raptor was
> serious or whether it was another species, and what happened either way. I
> wish I'd seen that.
>
> --Dave Nutter
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Norm Trigoboff 
> *Date: *December 18, 2012 2:46:48 PM
> *To: *Cornell Listserve 
> *Subject: **odd duck*
>
> Saturday, Cortland County winter bird count day, we saw a probable Canada
> goose x snow goose hybrid at Stupke Pond. Peter from Lime Hollow (who never
> posts anything) spotted it among about 2600 geese. The bird was Canada
> goose size and body pattern, with a striking speckled neck and mottled
> head, yet with the white cheek patch fairly clear. None of the pics online
> match it perfectly.
>
> Sunday, in the field around Cornell's Equine Research Center, a Canada
> goose flew in, chased for a few seconds by a big dark falcon. I hear a
> peregrine has been hanging around Cornell campus.
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-Never play it the same way once.

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ARCHIVES:
1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
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