Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pheasants- Lansing

2023-02-17 Thread Barbara Clise
That might explain why I saw 3 pheasants just sitting out in the open in 
someone's yard very close to the house, 2 days ago, on rte 90 near Long Point 
Winery.
Barbara Clise
King Ferry


 On Friday, February 17, 2023 at 11:34:41 AM EST, Patrick L. McDonough 
 wrote:

Hello All

For the past few weeks we have seen a few pheasants in the yard here in 
Lansing; I heard from a neighbor that the NYS DEC from Game Farm Road near 
Cornell had released birds near King Ferry?

They're very large birds with very striking coloration.

Regards
Pat

PS I sent two prior messages with photos and both were rejected by the 
listserv... sorry I couldn't share the beautiful colors with you all 

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[cayugabirds-l] Pheasants- Lansing

2023-02-17 Thread Patrick L. McDonough
Hello All
For the past few weeks we have seen a few pheasants in the yard here in 
Lansing; I heard from a neighbor that the NYS DEC from Game Farm Road near 
Cornell had released birds near King Ferry?
They're very large birds with very striking coloration.
Regards
Pat
PS I sent two prior messages with photos and both were rejected by the 
listserv... sorry I couldn't share the beautiful colors with you all 
Sent from iPhone


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Clinical Microbiologist/Infectious Diseases/One Health/Food 
Safety-Security/Consultant

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Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future Faculty Fellow

College of Veterinary Medicine

E-mail - p...@cornell.edu

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https://www.vet.cornell.edu/research/faculty/patrick-l-mcdonough

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[cayugabirds-l] Pheasants

2017-10-29 Thread Donna Lee Scott
2 male PHEASANTS went from driveway at 699 Lansing Station Rd to woods across 
street, mid-day Sunday.

Donna Scott
Lansing
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[cayugabirds-l] Pheasants and other August birds

2014-08-17 Thread M K Mannella
Some interesting sightings over the last couple of days-- seems like months 
since I have been birdwatching!

After some absence, I hear white breasted nuthatches and a baltimore oriole 
singing in my front yard. I wonder have they been around but silent or have 
they been on the move and back again?

I found a cedar waxwing sitting on a nest in a small maple tree, and both she 
and her mate have been very vocal. 

On Wycoff road I flushed from the side ditch a female ring-necked pheasant with 
at least 4 chicks. 

Our dozen Barn swallows are still here and feeding their second batch of 
fledglings. I have seen large gatherings of bank swallows on the telephone 
wires. 

Northern mockingbirds also feeding their second round. 

And thanks to everyone who posted about the Gallinule families at MNWR- I was 
finally able to add them on my life list. I did not expect them to be so 
beautiful. 

Be well and keep moving!
Michele
Interlaken and Ovid
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