Seen about 3pm on the east side of Cayuga View Rd about 100 yds from Rte 89 
near Trumansburg.  Flew up to a nearby tree branch as my car approached, so I 
got a good look (no binox) at its dark back and tail and the striking white 
slash across the base of the primaries.  When it flew further away, it launched 
downward from the tree branch, giving a good look at its underwings.  Here the 
clear white was more extensive and it was the most obvious feature.  I did not 
notice the belly or wrist patches before the bird tipped up again in haste to 
depart.  It was large, about the size of a red-tail.

Bill McAneny, T"Burg
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