>From Rt 90, just north of Aurora
A good flock of mostly redheads; I was very pleased to see quite a few
canvasbacks, some scaup, and some little ones that were obscured by the trees.
An adult eagle few over. Several minutes later, my collie alerted me to two
immature eagles perched on the la
Anyone near the SW corner of the CLB may want to check around the
intersection of Newtown and Fitzgerald Rds as we had a large mixed flock of
buntings, larks and tree sparrows there before noon. These fields are
immediately west and NW of our sanctuary on Fitzgerald.
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We live on the edge of Brooktonville.
On 2/3/2021 3:41 PM, Carol Cedarholm wrote:
> I'm wondering where you all live? In the country? I have had one only
> rarely and live in town in Ithaca. But the last few weeks I have had
> one almost every day.
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 3:07 PM Marilyn Ray
I just got in from Seneca County and had several flocks of Horned Larks, 2
of which also had Snow Buntings. I saw no large flocks of buntings, but was
happy to have excellent scope views of several of them along with the larks
when they settled in the roadway. The mixed flocks were, first, on Thorp
The day before we got this last snow, I estimated a flock of 600 snow buntings
in the field next to our house. The field was a new seeding to hay last season
and many annual weeds came up with the hay and went to seed, giving the snow
buntings lots to pick from. We’ve been seeing numerous floc
I took a drive today around the Northern Montezuma WMA and down along Cayuga
Lake to the Airport in Seneca Falls. It was a quick trip, just the long way
home so I didn’t linger long at each place.
>From N to S: Directly across route 89 from the Montezuma Audubon Center is an
>ATT cell tower. Th