likely
>>> to take them over the southern tip of Seneca Lake than to the southern tip
>>> of
>>> Cayuga Lake. As I look at Google Earth, that seems a much more likely
>>> location
>>> that they fly over over than the southern tip of Cayuga. Measur
an the southern tip of Cayuga. Measured in Google,
>> it
>> looks to me that the southern tip of Cayuga Lake is more than 10 miles east
>> of
>> due south from the tip of Taughannock.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> John
>>
>> ____________
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> Haribal
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> John,
> I am not sure if they are following Susquehanna or they are
, November 14, 2015 4:00 PM
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> Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Subject: Re:[cayugabirds-l] Loon watch and foy here
>
> John,
> I am not sure if they are following Susquehanna or they are just taking a
> direct route. If you look up on the map, it seems they can fly
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John,
I am not sure if they are following
John,
I am not sure if they are following Susquehanna or they are just taking a
direct route. If you look up on the map, it seems they can fly directly to
Chesapeake Bay in direct line, they don't need to follow Route 15 as we do.
Route 15 is at least 20 miles left to their target destination
Meena pls pass to Wes and Diane. Sue and I continued on to Seneca Lake where we
found no loons. In thinking about those high Southwestward flyers we believe
they
had plenty of altitude to spot the Susquehanna and thus took a bit more direct
route
down Rte 15! (runs alongside the river from Cornin