Lots of action at the Savannah mucklands and Knox-Marsellus Marsh. As on
Tuesday, a good number of gulls continue to pull worms from the mud - about
50/50 Ring-bill/Herring. Lots of geese at both spots including White-fronted at
K-M and a white goose I couldn't decide on at the mucks.
David
Kevin McGowan will once again host the Cayuga Bird Club’s annual “Share
Your Photos Night” on January 12th.
Club members can share a maximum of five photos during the 3 minutes you
will have to take the stage. Send them by January 8 to Kevin at
k...@cornell.edu. The Subject Line on the
Can anyone tell me if there are still Snow Geese on the west side on Lake
Cayuga? Our out-of-town sons want to go see them if they're still there.
Thanks, Elizabeth King
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Marianne ludwigsen just called me from Dryden Lake where she saw a BALD
EAGLE and a COMMON EIDER.
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It would be great if an Eider appeared, but a note of caution: on 12/15/2014 I
scoped a big black and white Mallard (probably x Domestic) on Dryden Lake. I
think Jay had reported this previously. I can easily see how it could be
confused with an eider for the coloration, but the bill on my
Good numbers of Canada Geese at the Geneva waterfront, but Seneca Lake was
rough on moderate SW winds. While passing through Waterloo, the evening gull
roost-flight (from the Seneca Falls landfill to Cayuga Lake) was on and I
decided to follow it. Lots of other birds moving about and I finally