I looked at eBird and the last one recorded was October. It really looked
more like an osprey than a juvenile bald eagle.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 4:09 PM Dave Nutter wrote:
> This is a couple weeks early, but there have been some south winds. What
> details did you see? Several immature Bald
Since this report I have determined that I definitely saw a Yellow billed
loon. No question after investigating all possibilities.
Lynn Bergmeyer, Greece NY 585-576-0422
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 10:55 AM Pat Martin wrote:
> Sorry for the late report, but Lynn Bergmeyer reported to
I believe I saw an Osprey on the top of a tall pine on N. Cayuga st.
yesterday. When do they typically come back?
Carol
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FOY Red-winged Blackbird singing in the yard. Must have come in on the strong
south wind!
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This is a couple weeks early, but there have been some south winds. What
details did you see? Several immature Bald Eagles have been around the south
end of Cayuga Lake, and some have a head pattern similar to an Osprey and quite
a bit of white on the belly.
- - Dave Nutter
> On Mar 10,
Two magnificent Northern pintails were seen on Factory pond on 3/7/19,
diving along with many mallards, gadwall, wigeons & a couple
canvasbacks, buffles & golden-eye. Many birds are on Mill pond along
Rte. 90 but light has been wrong for me to see what.
I saw a GBH at the boat launch with
This is a few weeks early for ospreys, but possible. I'm guessing it's
migrating through. (It's a great time for
them to get lake trout.)
Breeding ospreys start appearing on Cayuga Lake starting about March 25,
although most return in early April.
I usually start looking around the 20th just to