I saw this bird yesterday, sitting in hogs hole on the ground, and then
later on a tree just at the point of hogs hole and treman marina. I looked
this morning but did not refind but agree he is probably around. I got 1
decent pic which is in ebrid. It is a heavily barred youngster.
On Wed, Jan 20
I'm at Hog Hole now, just ran into the fellow who saw the Snowy Owl. his
sighting was yesterday; he looked for it today, but didn't see it. still
could be around, though!
tss
My brother, who works at Treman Marina at the southwest corner of Cayuga
> Lake in Ithaca, reports a sighting of a Snowy O
At 3:45 today an unusually white Snowy Owl was sitting in what I assume
is the same area? close to the base of the cluster of metal silos on the
west side of Rte 414. Definitely a very handsome bird!
Alicia
On 4/6/2018 1:43 PM, Carol Schmitt wrote:
> A Snowy Owl was still up by Lott Farm yeste
On top of the water tower on S. side of 96a at Kime Spur at 9am today.
> On 3/1/18, debilin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Still there at 2:44 pm, same spot.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Mar 1, 2018, at 8:34 AM, debilin...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Snowy on top of farm tank middle of field just so
Still there at 2:44 pm, same spot.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 1, 2018, at 8:34 AM, debilin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Snowy on top of farm tank middle of field just south of Woodworth & 96a at
> 8:33 am this morning.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 27, 2018, at 7:12 PM, Barbara Chase wrot
Snowy on top of farm tank middle of field just south of Woodworth & 96a at 8:33
am this morning.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 27, 2018, at 7:12 PM, Barbara Chase wrote:
>
> At 4:30 this afternoon a snowy owl was sitting on the ridge of an outbuilding
> on the north side of Rt 96A between Kime
At 4:30 this afternoon a snowy owl was sitting on the ridge of an outbuilding
on the north side of Rt 96A between Kime Road and Woodworth Road.
> On Feb 27, 2018, at 10:19 AM, Antonia Saxon wrote:
>
> Now on telephone pole on Woodworth Rd north of 96A.
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On the nearby gas installation at 7:45am today.
On 2/16/18, Daniel Graham wrote:
> In same spot again today at 10am.
>
> On 2/13/18, Daniel Graham wrote:
>> This morning at 8am there was a large heavily streaked Snowy Owl on
>> the roof of an out building across from the junction of Rt 96a and
>
In same spot again today at 10am.
On 2/13/18, Daniel Graham wrote:
> This morning at 8am there was a large heavily streaked Snowy Owl on
> the roof of an out building across from the junction of Rt 96a and
> Kime Spur Rd. near Geneva (on North side of road behind house).
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On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 9:36 AM Diane Morton wrote:
> Snowy Owl landed on the spit at Myers Point!
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I saw a snowy owl this afternoon about 4:30pm sitting on top of a telephone
pole on Kime Road just west of 96A.
> On Jan 19, 2018, at 5:58 AM, Daniel Graham wrote:
>
> Yesterday (1/18) at 5pm there was a heavily streaked Snowy Owl on Rt.
> 96a at the height of
> land northwest of Kime Rd. on to
It's great to hear of live Snowy Owls being seen. So many young ones are
dying of starvation this year. There is a steep learning curve for young
predatory birds hunting prey and many are not making it.
Candace
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 10:08 AM, Dave K wrote:
>
> 10 a.m. pole sitting on east sid
SNOWY OWL banded, measured , blood sample taken, stretched out wings
photographed, head marked w large black marks , then released.
Owl is now perched on small black trailer next to dirt road, in field behind
Goose Haven buildings, opposite Old Schoolhouse Rd. jct. w/ Rt. 89.
Donna Scott
Sent
Now Owlman is inside the hunting station at Goose Haven to examine & band the
SNOWY OWL.
Owl is presently inside a large cylindrical tube.
Many interested hunters here.
Donna
Donna Scott
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On Nov 19, 2017, at 12:46 PM, Donna Lee Scott
mailto:d...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
SNOWY
SNOWY OWL on rt. 89 Just caught in circular trap net that was baited w pigeon.
Donna Scott
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On Nov 19, 2017, at 9:16 AM, Dave K
mailto:fishwatch...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
915 snowy owl is perched on farm equipment at Goose Haven corner of Schoolhouse
Road and Route 89 same sp
Thanks for reporting this, Alicia. The Snowy was still there about 4:20pm when
I stopped by, but was gone when I passed through there again about 6pm. It
may still be in the area, but I didn’t look for it. --Marty
===
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Having seen this bird yesterday I can well understand why the
misdentification. When looking through a 600mm camera lens from a
distance it did seem to have the markings of a Snowy. It was only after
seeing it through a scope did I see the red tail and head. Without
these two positive identif
I remember after moving to Danby in 2000 that I mistook the now-deceased
white Red-tail for a Snowy. I had to go home for bins and go back to
discover my error. That bird was whiter than any Snowy I have ever seen. I
saw it so often I felt like we were connected.
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:02 PM,
-120934548-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of AB Clark
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 9:38 AM
To: W Larry Hymes
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl
That would be just E of Ed Hill Rd, on Fall Creek rd. Heading out there now.
Don't be fooled by the wooden sculp
That would be just E of Ed Hill Rd, on Fall Creek rd. Heading out there now.
Don’t be fooled by the wooden sculptured owl that is on the right, leaving
Freeville, going E.
Anne
> On Oct 26, 2016, at 9:33 AM, W. Larry Hymes wrote:
>
> Just got a call from the manager of the Thompson Veg. Res
The eBird location "..., Cayuga, New York" refers to a place in Cayuga County,
New York State. EBird recognizes counties and states and adds them to all U.S.
locations, even if you already use them in the name you give to a location.
EBird does not sort out other municipalities to add to the na
SNOWY OWL Still there 5:40 PM south of driveway at mailbox #1979 on NY Rt 90,
along with hunting NORTHERN HARRIERS.
Sent from my iPhone
Donna Scott
On Mar 23, 2015, at 4:01 PM, Tom wrote:
> The snowy owl is still in the vicinity of Rt 90 & Lake Rd., just S of Aurora.
> 50 m W of Rt 90, 200 m
Laura Stenzler & my daughter, Becky, are_just south of Pumpkin Hill
Bistro_ (/south of Aurora/) looking at the owl sitting atop a snow drift
in the field on the_west side of Rte. 90_. The co-ordinates given below
are correct BUT the location "Cayuga, NY" is not.
Becky said a row of spruce trees
The darkly-colored SNOWY OWL was in the field north of Yale Farm Rd.
and east of McGrane Rd. in Varick at about 8:30 this morning, eating
his/her breakfast.
On 3/11/15, Daniel Graham wrote:
> There was one almost all white SNOWY OWL on a bare patch of field on
> the north side of Yale Farm Rd. (
Saw the all white snowy owl at 10:10 sitting in a field on yale farm road
between 96A and Mcgrane rd.
Michele
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> On Feb 11, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Daniel Graham wrote:
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> On a w
On a whim I returned to Yale Farm Rd. on the way home (~5:30pm). I
didn't see the all-white owl but on a telephone pole right at the
intersection of Yale Farm Rd. and McGrane Rd. there was a second very
heavily streaked SNOWY OWL affording outstanding views despite the low
light. Any with three owl
Still there at 3:30. Ann Mitchell
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 4, 2015, at 2:44 PM, Marty Schlabach wrote:
>
> Still in the same place at 1:30pm today.
> Best seen approaching from the east.
> --Marty & Mary Jean
>
> From: bounce-118670822-3494...@list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-118670822-
Still in the same place at 1:30pm today.
Best seen approaching from the east.
--Marty & Mary Jean
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[mailto:bounce-118670822-3494...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Dave K
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2015 10:57 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-
I saw 2 SNOWY OWLS at the Syracuse Airport this morning around 9:30. The first
was a lightly barred individual perched on a light post alongside the East-West
runway straight out from the public observation area. The second was a more
heavily barred bird sitting on a long snow bank on the nort
I took an unsuccessful lap around near sunset today, but I am decidedly
amateurish at this.
On that note, I come from a background of photography ( but have a healthy
desire to not disturb the wildlife). This list serve is great, but as someone
who lives just east of Syracuse, it's not "actionab
By blue house across from Teet & Sons Scrap metal. Bob M said it is house #
955. These are numbers in Town of Groton. House #s coming to here from Rt 90
descended from 380s to 100s before I passed into north end of Groton.
Owl is on fence post east side of rd just north of blue house. Fence is i
Street sign says South St
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> On Jan 21, 2014, at 3:31 PM, "Marty Schlabach" wrote:
>
> The road represented as South St in Google Maps is Center Road on the ground.
> Mapquest seems to have this one right.
> --Marty
> ==
> Marty Sch
The road represented as South St in Google Maps is Center Road on the ground.
Mapquest seems to have this one right.
--Marty
==
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8407 Powell Rd. home 607-532-3467
Interlaken, NY 148
Hi all,
I was driving before, so I figured I'd wait until we stopped for ice cream
to post. This owl was just north of Wolffie's Restaurant right on the
shore. It was sitting next to a little hump and a frozen buoy.
Sorry for the delay. I figured enough owls were being posted that it
wouldn't hur
The SNOWY OWL which I found this afternoon in Union Springs was sitting on lake ice eating a catfish. The bird was facing away from me, so I can't compare directly with the lake-ice bird at Stewart Park yesterday which faced me, but it also appeared pretty dark - heavily barred, including several b
No sign of the owl on the ice so far this morning.
On Jan 18, 2014 8:26 PM, "Kenneth V. Rosenberg" wrote:
> I had gone down to Stewart Park initially to look through the afternoon
> concentration of gulls, but when I arrived about 4:25 there was a
> parasailer and his dog on the ice at the east
I had gone down to Stewart Park initially to look through the afternoon
concentration of gulls, but when I arrived about 4:25 there was a parasailer
and his dog on the ice at the east end, and I could see that there wasn't a
single bird on the ice shelf. I almost didn't even get out of the car,
Ken, Tim, Liisa Mobley, and I watched the owl for a while after Ken found
it from Stewart Park. We were fortunate enough to see it take off at one
point in pursuit of a Redhead (departed at 5:09PM). Although it was
unsuccessful in this chase, it continued flying to land on a dock north of
East Shor
The SNOWY OWL was still present between 5:00 and 5:06pm when I scoped it from north of Treman Marina, but it was gone by 5:35pm when I returned from checking the lake. It was a dark, heavily barred bird, a conspicuous lump on the ice (and a prize Luddite List bird for me - Thanks, Ken!). Maybe the
Snowy owl there now. Utility pole corner of fall ck rd and Herman
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On Jan 16, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Gian Dodici wrote:
I only get the digest so don't know if this has been reported today. At
3:45pm The SNOWY OWL was perched on the same post that I saw her(?) on last
week. While
Owl now on telephone pole along Fall Creek just east of Ed Hill.
On Jan 10, 2014 4:40 PM, "Kenneth V. Rosenberg" wrote:
> Right now perched on fence post in field northwest of Ed Hill Rd X 38.
>
> Ken
>
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Snowy Owl 2:19 pm south of G-V town line rd, west of Ind. Fld. Rd. ( unplowed,
dirt rd. , tiny sign "town line" on tele. Pole. )
Owl on big pile of snow behind 1st house south of town line rd.
Pile of snow north of small red garage type bldg.
best viewed from north side of whitish-lite gray house
, December 31, 2013 8:16 PM
Subject: RE:[cayugabirds-l] snowy owl
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
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
I found the Snowy on Martin Rd. today. I called the number for the Lott Farm
and got no response. It may be because of the holidays. I also found the
Snowy on Aunst Rd. on top of the gas well and another on 96a , again on a gas
well. They were great for viewing,but too distant for photograph
By the way, the Lott Farm is on the NE corner of NYS-414 and Martin Road. Martin Road is the southern boundary of Seneca Falls township and the northern boundary of Fayette township. The Lott Farm is known in spring and summer as the most reliable location in our area for Upland Sandpipers as well
One way to find the locations of Snowy Owls is to sign up for eBird's Rare Bird Alerts, which are available on a county-by-county basis and can be sent hourly as rarities are reported to eBird. The reports include a link to the location, which is a pointer on a Google Map. I prefer to give location
On NYS-31 west of the hamlet/village of Montezuma, there is a long straightaway across the mucklands (dark-soiled, low, seasonally wet farmland) from the bridge over the Seneca River to the fork where NYS-89 comes in. About halfway across on the north side of the road is an abandoned building where
Not sure what everyone means by "potato building".could you give
location?
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Marsha Kardon wrote:
> Seen on the roof of barn west of the potato building on the opposite side
> of rt 31 at 4 pm
>
>
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Has anybody tried to find the Tully snowy owl today?
-Dan
> On Dec 21, 2013, at 4:55 PM, "Judy Read" wrote:
>
> Confirmed. The snowy was sitting on the Tully exit 14 road sign.
> Robyn, that was a good find in the fog.
>
> Judy Read
> Homer
>
> ---
Confirmed. The snowy was sitting on the Tully exit 14 road sign.
Robyn, that was a good find in the fog.
Judy Read
Homer
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Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 4:09 PM
To: "CAYUGABIRDS-L"
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy owl
Ju
Good catch on that, yes I meant 96A. My apologies all!
David Diaz
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> On Dec 14, 2013, at 11:57 AM, "Dave Nutter" wrote:
>
> I think that's probably NYS-96A & Woodworth Rd, 4 miles west of the Snowy Owl
> seen for several days at the intersection of NYS-96 and Aunkst R
I think that's probably NYS-96A & Woodworth Rd, 4 miles west of the Snowy Owl seen for several days at the intersection of NYS-96 and Aunkst Rd, both in the Town of Fayette, which is another 4 miles west of the Snowy Owl at the Finger Lakes Airport on Martin Rd in the Town of Seneca Falls, just a f
Thanks ! The information was very interesting, especially about the birth
order partly determining the degree of whiteness or barring.
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On Dec 11, 2013, at 2:34 PM, John and Sue Gregoire wrote:
> Thought some would be interested in this presentation:
>
> http://www.dvoc.or
Gary. I disagree with your analysis of this situation. JFK airport has been
there for a long time with many winters of Snowy Owl irruptions. It was
mentioned that in earlier years there was an actual expert there who did trap
and relocate. So what happened?
There should have been a non-lethal
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 7:23 PM, "Gary Kohlenberg"
mailto:jg...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
I to applaud the quick activism, but I want to point out that the Port
Authority's responsibility is safety for planes and passengers. I doubt anyone
losing a l
I to applaud the quick activism, but I want to point out that the Port
Authority's responsibility is safety for planes and passengers. I doubt anyone
losing a loved one in a plane crash would be comforted knowing it was caused by
a cute Snowy Owl instead of the more common Canada Goose. Boston a
The other thing that I was thinking about this is that they said planes were
struck by migrating owls. I couldn't imagine how killing owls that had already
arrived could ever solve that problem.
Linda Orkin
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 5:48 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
> Thank-you, eve
Flew off just as we arrived.
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> On Dec 10, 2013, at 4:46 PM, "Kenneth V. Rosenberg" wrote:
>
> On light post in nw corner of parking lot behind target and across fr BJs.
> 4:45 pm
>
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t; slipped off backwards down the other side. I got that on video.
>
>
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Linda Orkin [mailto:wingmagi...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:34 PM
> *To:* Kevin J. McGowan
> *Cc:* CAYUGABIRDS-L; CLO-CASUAL-L
> *
, 2013 2:34 PM
To: Kevin J. McGowan
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L; CLO-CASUAL-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl at the mall in Lansing
Cool pictures, both sets. Had the local owl caught something there?
Linda Orkin
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Kevin J. McGowan
mailto:k...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
Cool pictures, both sets. Had the local owl caught something there?
Linda Orkin
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
> I have posted a few photos of the Target Snowy Owl at
> http://picasaweb.google.com/101683745969614096883/Winter20132014.
>
>
>
>
> Note, the good photos
After about 15-20 minutes the owl flew off the roof of the Lansing Fire Dept.
towards the woods behind BJ's Whole Sale. About 10 people got to see it. Lifers
for some. Kevin (McGowan) got a good shot of the tail bands and thinks it may
be a young male.
If you lost a pair of black gloves near F
Doing a little holiday shopping, no doubt! They actually only come south for
the bargains.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
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This sounds like it may be a Short-eared Owl. Snowy Owls do not have beige or
brown on the wings. The markings are black. This seems to be a great year for
Short-eared Owl and the habitat around King Road looks good for Short-eared.
That would be my best guess.
Chris Wood
On Mar 1, 2013, at 12
I saw a bird that looked like this, too ... yesterday around 5:30 pm on W.
King Rd.
Linda Madeo
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Tobias Dean wrote:
> Second hand sighting: Wife Elizabeth said a very large owl, very white with
> beige markings evenly spread on wings and back, flew right in front
Well, she was there about 9:00 am yesterday. She was sitting on the blue
bleachers out near the hedgerow. She was very hard to see from the maintenance
building . She seemed to be nestled inside the bleachers, like where you put
your feet rather than sit.
Carol Keeler
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On
Shannon and I went with our friend Ellen up to Ovid this AM after getting
the RBA report. As of 10:30 the Snowy Owl was still clearly visible to the
SW of the intersection of Wycoff and Rock River Rds.
Bill
Baker
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Hi Dave, I put the snowy on ebird Tuesday the day after I took photos. I will
send them to you Chuck Gibson.
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From: Dave Nutter
To: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl
Glad to hear
From:
Dave Nutter
To: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 1:15
PM
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy
Owl
Glad to hear it's still there!
Has anyone input this Snowy Owl into eBird? It hasn't shown up on
the map yet.
--Dave NutterOn Dec
ful info for eBird as
> well.
> --Dave Nutter
>
> On Dec 31, 2011, at 05:45 PM, Donna Scott wrote:
>
>> I put the Waterloo Outlet Mall Snowy Owl in E-Bird just now.
>> Donna Scott
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Dave Nutter
>> To: Cayugabird
at 05:45 PM, Donna Scott wrote:
I put the Waterloo Outlet Mall Snowy Owl in E-Bird just now.
Donna Scott
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From:
Dave Nutter
To: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 1:15
PM
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy
Owl
Glad
I put the Waterloo Outlet Mall Snowy Owl in E-Bird just now.
Donna Scott
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From: Dave Nutter
To: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl
Glad to hear it's still there!
Has anyone
Glad to hear it's still there!Has anyone input this Snowy Owl into eBird? It hasn't shown up on the map yet.--Dave NutterOn Dec 31, 2011, at 09:42 AM, Val Stevens wrote:The snowy owl is still at the outlet mall. At 9:42 it was perched on the tower by J Crew.
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: Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall
Mary Jean and I also paid a visit to the outlet mall this afternoon, with
three things on our list: a radio/cd player, storage bins and a snowy owl. We
were able to check all of them of
Mary Jean and I also paid a visit to the outlet mall this afternoon, with three
things on our list: a radio/cd player, storage bins and a snowy owl. We were
able to check all of them off our list. When we arrived late afternoon, we
drove the interior perimeter of the mall looking for the owl
Wow! Thanks for all those great observations. I was worried that it might be
hunting the median . I'm glad to hear that it's successfully hunting. I, too,
wish it would move away from the mall to a safer place. Thanks for sharing.
Carol Keeler
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On Dec 29, 2011, at 7:42 PM,
Does anyone have a sense of what this owl is eating as it hangs out at the mall for days? French fries? House Sparrows? Starlings? Gulls? Mice or rats? Stray pets and small children? Or is it hunting in surrounding fields and just roosting there because it is less accessible to mammalian predators,
Glad to know he's staying there so people can look for him.
Carol Keeler
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On Dec 28, 2011, at 4:03 PM, Claire Damaske wrote:
> I saw on Facebook that the snowy owl has been hanging out all week at the
> outlet mall. I live nearby, so I just went over to see if I could see him
I saw on Facebook that the snowy owl has been hanging out all week at the
outlet mall. I live nearby, so I just went over to see if I could see
him. I did! He was on the ground, eating something, in the open space by
the thruway between the Rockport and Timberland stores. After a while he
flew
I reported the snowy owl as soon as I saw it, knowing many people would be
interested. I could not tell if the bird landed on the roof and is staying at
the mall or flew off over the thruway or to one of the many nearby fields. I
tried to relocate it, but could not.
Carol Keeler
Sent from my
Good morning,
Regardless of whether a Snowy Owl is in or out of the drainage system for
the Cayuga Lake Basin, or elsewhere in the immediately surrounding Finger
Lakes Region, there are many subscribers on Cayugabirds-L, as well as
readers online who are not active subscribers of this eList, who w
Although we had no Snowy Owl, we did see two KESTRELS, two N. HARRIERS ,one of
them a dapper male, a small, (~20), flock of REDPOLLS and thousands of SNOW
GEESE, CANADAS and more than a few hunters around Kings Corners Road. It was
pretty birdie.
I still haven't seen any R.L. Hawks this winter
Ann Mitchell, Gary Kohlenberg, and I spent the morning driving roads
in Seneca County, centered on Kings Corners Rd, in a fruitless search
for a reported Snowy Owl.
On a similar note, my reading of the Wiegand & Eames map, which we use
to delineate the Cayuga Lake Basin, says that the Water
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