Correction: period five should be:
7:35-7:50: 8 southbound, 3 northbound
Suan
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 8:06 PM Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> For my first Loon Watch at Taughannock this morning, I had no idea what
> turnout to expect. 0 seemed an understandable likelihood. Instead, about 20
> people
For my first Loon Watch at Taughannock this morning, I had no idea what
turnout to expect. 0 seemed an understandable likelihood. Instead, about 20
people showed up, including some "civilians" who saw this announced in the
Ithaca Times calendar.
Air temp was around freezing, winds were moderate
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>> <bounce-119895794-25065...@list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Meena Madhav
>> Haribal
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>>> 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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> John,
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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
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
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> Haribal <m...@cornell.edu>
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> John,
> I am not sure if they are following Susqueh
Weather forecast is for Northwest wind and low temperatures. So hopefully we
will have a decent flight tomorrow. Many loons have accumulated on the lake so
earlier part of the morning might be better.
On Saturday, November 14, Wes Blauvelt will lead a Loon Watch at Taughannock
State Park,
Hi all,
With the calm winds, it was considerably slower on the loon front. Total count
this morning was 319 south (10 north) with a dozen or so sitting on the water.
The second wave was virtually nonexistent, with no loons from Lake Ontario.
The highlight this morning was four Red Crossbills
This is a re-send; it apparently did not go through. Meanwhile I've just (2:30pm) gotten a rare bird alert from Tim Lenz of a PACIFIC LOON flying north toward Sheldrake Point.--Dave NutterThis morning (Sunday 31 October 2010) Bob McGuire, Stuart Krasnoff, I went to Taughannock point at dawn to
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