Yesterday evening around 6:45pm, my parents, Larry and Sara Jane Hymes, and
I went for a nighttime jaunt in Upper Buttermilk Falls State Park to
attempt to locate a lost phone (which we successfully found on the West
trail around Treman Lake). On the way back from our nighttime hike, around
As far as I know - not.
Asher
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Geo Kloppel geoklop...@gmail.com wrote:
Last night I stood in my driveway and whistled for Northern Saw Whet Owl. I
got just one rubber ducky squeak in reply.
This evening I tried again at dusk, and this time a cute little owl
It's really annoying. This has got to stop. I just got home and read Geo's
post. I've been out in the Hammond Hill area for 1.5 hours, getting snowed
on, wet, cold, disillusioned, all by myself with no warm, friendly hearth
just a step away, all for one (1) little rubber-ducky squeak of a
Steve, That's wonderful - you added NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL to the Ithaca CBC Count Week! There's less than 3 hours left to go back out and find that Long-eared Owl.--Dave NutterOn Jan 04, 2011, at 05:25 PM, Susan Fast sustf...@yahoo.com wrote:It's really annoying. This has got to stop. I just got
It is very possible that it had been hit or tumbled by a car. I've seen
at least 2 instances of birds being hit and sort of stunned by cars, both
involving larger birds (Am. Crow and Ring-billed Gull) where the birds were
stunned, but were able to recover after a short while. This can happen