Among the flock of 20 or so Am. Goldfinches that has been around we found
two Pine Siskins this morning. We are on South Rd in Caroline.
Bill
Baker
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Around 2 pm as I was driving along Triphammer Rd in Cayuga Heights, a
gang of TURKEY VULTURES rose suddenly out of the stand of pines along
the W side of the road just a few hundred yards north of Community
Corners. There were about 30 birds- hard to count through my
windshield as they
Last seen going east. Subsequent check of shoreline trees east of the Oswego
River did not find it. Probably went past Derby Hill and up the east
lakeshore, or perhaps will come back to Oswego or maybe Sodus. Fair Haven was
a big disappointment but another place to check.
This
I suppose it's worth remembering that the Mucklands have a history of
attracting Gyrfalcons (and falcons in general). I presume the Mucks are frozen
now but there's a modest four-day warm-up predicted (starting Sunday-ish) and
geese, ducks, and gulls may end up back in there. For that matter,
Thank you all for your input and support! Ron Rohrbaugh has agreed to advise
NYSEG on the project, and Alan Poole (The Osprey Man) also may get involved.
I will help in whatever way I can, of course. I will facilitate a conversation
with the right people, and we should be able to move forward
Robyn,
Nice initiative!
Here's a link with pictures and contact info for the Treman Marina Osprey
platform that NYSEG voluntarily put up in 2009.
http://www.ilovethefingerlakes.com/recreation/stateparks-tremanmarina-ospreynest.htm
-Bill E
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From: Robyn Bailey
I wonder if it is the same flock I witnessed the other day. I'll try and keep
an eye out to see if they put down again late in the day.
Gary
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[mailto:bounce-39150433-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of John Greenly
Dave Wheeler just posted this to Oneidabirds.
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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