Karel Sedlacek and I made our way up there at 1:45 pm and found a Snowy (same 
one I suppose) north of that location at the intersection of Indian Field Rd 
and Townline Rd. It was perched on top of a telephone pole on the east side of 
the road.

Karel streamed it live - 
http://new.livestream.com/accounts/3414738/events/2657890

It caught a critter and had some lunch (see "Video on Snowy -- Clip 2" starting 
at 00:10:00 on the clip).

Some of the best shots are on "Video on Snowy -- Clip 2" starting at 1:33 on 
the clip - on a fence post on Indian Field Rd, 300 yds north of the 
farm/intersection - at eye level - got scared away by a passing tractor.

We believe it to be either an adult female or a first year male. It moved from 
pole to pole up and down Indian Field Road and eventually settled  in a corn 
stubble field east of our first location. It appeared to center its movement 
around the farm at that intersection. We met the farm owner and they said that 
this was the first they had seen it (they were also watching it) this year but 
had seen one last year.

An absolutely magnificent bird, I will never forget those eyes!

Happy New Year!!!

-Neil Belcher


From: bounce-111454939-62211...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-111454939-62211...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Linda Post Van 
Buskirk
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 9:33 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Cc: judybaile...@yahoo.com
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] snowy owl

I just had a call from a friend on Indian Field Road. " Their" snowy owl has 
been sitting on a pole just south (I believe) of the intersection of Indian 
Field Road and Poplar Ridge Road (Cayuga County; I'm not sure whether that's in 
Venice or Genoa; Indian Field is between 34 and 34B).
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