[cayugabirds-l] Snowy

2011-12-29 Thread Carol Keeler
Snowy owl is on pole 6 behind Old Navy at 12:00 noon. 
Carol Keeler

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[cayugabirds-l] Outlet Mall Snowy Owl

2011-12-29 Thread Dave K

At 2:10 PM on lamppost behind Rebook store near Thruway.
 
Pics from 8 AM today perched on lamppost 6 near Old Navy
https://picasaweb.google.com/fishwatchers/WaterlooOutletMallSnowyOwl?authkey=Gv1sRgCL28v7b_ooO0nAE#
  
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[cayugabirds-l] Snowy-life bird!

2011-12-29 Thread Mark Miller
I finally got to see a Snowy Owl after trying for a couple years! The owl was 
across the Thruway from the Waterloo Outlet Center about 2 PM, then flew to the 
corner tower by Timberland. From there it landed atop a telephone pole behind 
the northwest corner of the outlet center. I spotted it again on a tower near 
the food court area, but it was gone about 3 PM and I didn't relocate it 
(wasn't trying too hard by then though). As to Dave Nutter's question about 
diet, just a guess, but the food court attracts a lot of rodents out there, and 
the retention pond has several muskrat houses in it. At each location the owl 
seemed to be scanning intently all around, but also seemed oblivious to all the 
people and traffic in the area.
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[cayugabirds-l] Cooper's hawk in Brooktondale

2011-12-29 Thread Susan Fast
Hi, Birders,

 

Steve had posted that we had a large Cooper's Hawk in our backyard, 1 mile
east of Brooktondale.  A friend of ours had left us a chunk of deer carcass,
set on top of the brush pile.  Crows worked it over for a couple of days,
eating, and hiding suet over in the field across the road.  And then the
hawk took over.  Yesterday Steve watched her for over 3 hours (!) as she
gorged on suet and meat, till her crop stuck way out and she was puffed out
like a chicken!  He noted when she cleaned her beak, and how she cleaned her
talons, periodically.  After feeding, she slipped back into the hemlocks
behind the house.

This morning, she returned, feeling more comfortable than yesterday.  She
sunned herself, and at one point lay down for a little rest, on the carcass.
The feeder birds and squirrels went about their feeding as usual.

About 1:00 PM, the resident Sharp-shinned Hawk shot through the yard.  The
little birds disappeared, and the CH sat straight up.  In a few minutes a
male N. Harrier floated low over the field, right over where the crows have
been caching.  I wondered whether the NH would eat suet as the CH has been
doing.  Meanwhile, the crows were flying about not happily. 

S  S Fast


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[cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

2011-12-29 Thread Donna Scott
I spent about 2.5 hours watching the Snowy Owl at the Waterloo Outlets Mall 
this afternoon, from around 2:30 to 5 PM when it got dark. These are my 
observations, including what the owl was eating!

Since I am not a shopper and have never been to this mall, it took me a few 
drives around the place to notice that the Sunoco sign to which Dave Bonter 
referred is at the big Thruway service station across the Thruway from the rear 
side of the outlet mall.
When I finally figured that out, I drove around an access road at the back of 
the stores and found a car parked facing the T'way and the service station 
across the way. They were watching the Snowy Owl with binocs from their car. 
They left shortly after.

SNOW was then perched on the left lamp of the tallest lamppost, that has 3 
large lamps pointing at the large services building. I walked up to the T'way 
fence to watch SNOW who remained there for 5-10 minutes. The owl looked all 
around at its surroundings, seemingly unbothered by the loud din of the 
constant T'way traffic. Now and then it did some charming head bobbing.
Then it flew up to the main roof of the large building and sat there a few 
minutes.

Next, to my horror, it flew down in a low arc to the Thruway median! 
It caught a dark animal there and with that prey and a bunch of grass in its 
mouth it then, again to my horror, flew in a very low arc across the west-bound 
lane of the T'way!!  

Luckily, there was a short gap in the heavy traffic and SNOW escaped unharmed. 
It flew safely up into the air and perched on a shorter lamp post on a 
rectangular light, and I was able to see it tear apart its mid-afternoon snack 
and eat it! The grass later floated down to earth below the post. So, SNOW is 
eating normal owl food, not french fries or discarded bubble gum.
After eating its prey, SNOW flew again to the roof, then over to the ball on 
top of the flagpole that holds the NYS flag, where it sat for about 20-30 
minutes, all the while looking every which way.

At 3:57 pm it flew back to the mall side of the T'way and perched on the point 
of the large blue and white sign by the T'way that says Waterloo Premium 
Outlets - this exit.  I pulled up nearby in my car and stayed inside. SNOW then 
flew into the retention pond area (which is between Post 6 back of Old Navy and 
the T'way; that is most likely why the owl is often seen there - because the 
pond area and its banks are good places to hunt.)
It again caught a small dark animal (smaller than the catch in the T'way 
median) and flew back to the sign and wolfed it down.
I noticed the several muskrat houses in the long r. pond. The water is pretty 
low, there are numerous large grass plants and a mowed bank all around the pond.

At 4:20 pm SNOW flew right down by my car and into the r. pond, where it caught 
another critter! It sat on the ground and ate that one.
SNOW then flew to Post 6 for a few minutes, then flew across the main parking 
area of the mall and disappeared; came back minutes later and perched on post 
33 in the parking lot, near J. Crew store. Then in a nerve-wrackingly low swoop 
it flew back up to Post 6 at about 4:33. It then flew into the pond area again 
and immediately west, up to the roof of the Levis building and disappeared over 
the top wall.

Moments later it reappeared and flew out to perch on the electric pole nearest 
the T'way and the bridge just west of the mall that crosses the T'way.
It sat there some minutes and then (again to my horror) flew DOWN towards the 
T'way median!
This time SNOW was actually either slightly grazed by the top of a semi-trailer 
truck or was so close to the truck that it was startled into flying up and 
away! 
It swooped down a bit over the median and the west-bound lane and up onto an 
electric pole on the north side of the T'way. (This pole is also east of the 
bridge that crosses the T'way.)

SNOW was still perched on that electric pole when I left at 5 PM due to 
darkness.

I hope somehow the encounter with the truck will help SNOW figure out that the 
middle of the T'way is not the best place to hunt.
I wish it would head out to some of the more rural farm fields that are nearby. 
Since it is used to low flying, SNOW is in danger at the mall and by the T'way.
I agree with Dave Nutter that nowhere else is more bleak and tundra-like than a 
mall, but I wish Snowy would end its adventure at the Waterloo Outlets.

However, except for this real concern for the owl's safety, it was fascinating 
watching as Snowy goes to the Mall!


Donna Scott
Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
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[cayugabirds-l] Snow Geese over Snowy Owl

2011-12-29 Thread Donna Scott
Forgot to mention that when I first saw Snowy Owl on the triple lamppost by the 
T'way today, a huge long flock of SNOW GEESE flew overhead!

Donna Scott
Lansing Station Road
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

2011-12-29 Thread Carol Keeler
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, Donna Scott d...@cornell.edu wrote:

 I spent about 2.5 hours watching the Snowy Owl at the Waterloo Outlets Mall 
 this afternoon, from around 2:30 to 5 PM when it got dark. These are my 
 observations, including what the owl was eating!
  
 Since I am not a shopper and have never been to this mall, it took me a few 
 drives around the place to notice that the Sunoco sign to which Dave Bonter 
 referred is at the big Thruway service station across the Thruway from the 
 rear side of the outlet mall.
 When I finally figured that out, I drove around an access road at the back of 
 the stores and found a car parked facing the T'way and the service station 
 across the way. They were watching the Snowy Owl with binocs from their car. 
 They left shortly after.
  
 SNOW was then perched on the left lamp of the tallest lamppost, that has 3 
 large lamps pointing at the large services building. I walked up to the T'way 
 fence to watch SNOW who remained there for 5-10 minutes. The owl looked all 
 around at its surroundings, seemingly unbothered by the loud din of the 
 constant T'way traffic. Now and then it did some charming head bobbing.
 Then it flew up to the main roof of the large building and sat there a few 
 minutes.
  
 Next, to my horror, it flew down in a low arc to the Thruway median!
 It caught a dark animal there and with that prey and a bunch of grass in its 
 mouth it then, again to my horror, flew in a very low arc across the 
 west-bound lane of the T'way!! 
  
 Luckily, there was a short gap in the heavy traffic and SNOW escaped 
 unharmed. It flew safely up into the air and perched on a shorter lamp post 
 on a rectangular light, and I was able to see it tear apart its mid-afternoon 
 snack and eat it! The grass later floated down to earth below the post. So, 
 SNOW is eating normal owl food, not french fries or discarded bubble gum.
 After eating its prey, SNOW flew again to the roof, then over to the ball on 
 top of the flagpole that holds the NYS flag, where it sat for about 20-30 
 minutes, all the while looking every which way.
  
 At 3:57 pm it flew back to the mall side of the T'way and perched on the 
 point of the large blue and white sign by the T'way that says Waterloo 
 Premium Outlets - this exit.  I pulled up nearby in my car and stayed inside. 
 SNOW then flew into the retention pond area (which is between Post 6 back of 
 Old Navy and the T'way; that is most likely why the owl is often seen there - 
 because the pond area and its banks are good places to hunt.)
 It again caught a small dark animal (smaller than the catch in the T'way 
 median) and flew back to the sign and wolfed it down.
 I noticed the several muskrat houses in the long r. pond. The water is pretty 
 low, there are numerous large grass plants and a mowed bank all around the 
 pond.
  
 At 4:20 pm SNOW flew right down by my car and into the r. pond, where it 
 caught another critter! It sat on the ground and ate that one.
 SNOW then flew to Post 6 for a few minutes, then flew across the main parking 
 area of the mall and disappeared; came back minutes later and perched on post 
 33 in the parking lot, near J. Crew store. Then in a nerve-wrackingly low 
 swoop it flew back up to Post 6 at about 4:33. It then flew into the pond 
 area again and immediately west, up to the roof of the Levis building and 
 disappeared over the top wall.
  
 Moments later it reappeared and flew out to perch on the electric pole 
 nearest the T'way and the bridge just west of the mall that crosses the T'way.
 It sat there some minutes and then (again to my horror) flew DOWN towards the 
 T'way median!
 This time SNOW was actually either slightly grazed by the top of a 
 semi-trailer truck or was so close to the truck that it was startled into 
 flying up and away!
 It swooped down a bit over the median and the west-bound lane and up onto an 
 electric pole on the north side of the T'way. (This pole is also east of the 
 bridge that crosses the T'way.)
  
 SNOW was still perched on that electric pole when I left at 5 PM due to 
 darkness.
  
 I hope somehow the encounter with the truck will help SNOW figure out that 
 the middle of the T'way is not the best place to hunt.
 I wish it would head out to some of the more rural farm fields that are 
 nearby. Since it is used to low flying, SNOW is in danger at the mall and by 
 the T'way.
 I agree with Dave Nutter that nowhere else is more bleak and tundra-like than 
 a mall, but I wish Snowy would end its adventure at the Waterloo Outlets.
 However, except for this real concern for the owl's safety, it was 
 fascinating watching as Snowy goes to the Mall!
  
  
 Donna Scott
 Lansing 

[cayugabirds-l] Snow geese are on the move

2011-12-29 Thread Marty Schlabach
I've just seen from our house near Interlaken, numerous large flocks of SNOW 
GEESE flying south over Cayuga Lake.  They are quite high and flying in 
formation, unlike their more scattered patterns when flying more locally.  I 
estimated 3-4,000 and there could easily have been more.  They might be over 
Ithaca now or soon.

On Monday we birded up the west side of the lake from Interlaken and saw about 
dusk from near Knapp Winery 2 very large rafts of SNOW GEESE and 1 small raft 
mid-lake.

We also had lunch at Wolffy's and found it very nice.

Marty

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[cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl at outlet mall 1:00 Thursday

2011-12-29 Thread David N. Bonter
Carl Steckler just phoned the Lab of Ornithology to report that he is watching 
the Snowy Owl at the outlet mall--perched on the Sunoco sign. 1:10 Thursday.

Happy Owling,
David Bonter


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

2011-12-29 Thread Marty Schlabach
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 perched on top of 
a lamp post or something else, but did not find it.  So we proceeded with our 
shopping.  While walking near the food court, I spotted the owl atop of lamp 
post #33.  It didn't stay there long, but flew across the parking lot to the 
other side, swooping down in front of what I think I remember to be the 
Rockport store.  It came up again quickly and landed on lamp post #6, behind 
Old Navy, which is near the retention pond that Donna mentions.  It was there 
only a short time before heading off again, over the retention pond and then 
out of sight for us behind the mall buildings.  We later walked by the 
retention pond, but didn't see it again, though by then it was dark enough that 
the lights were on and it was difficult to see anything atop the lamp posts.  
We didn't see Donna there, but we appear to have had the same observations from 
opposite sides of the mall, starting with post #33 of her report.

Marty

From: bounce-39069033-3494...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-39069033-3494...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Donna Scott
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:43 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

I spent about 2.5 hours watching the Snowy Owl at the Waterloo Outlets Mall 
this afternoon, from around 2:30 to 5 PM when it got dark. These are my 
observations, including what the owl was eating!

Since I am not a shopper and have never been to this mall, it took me a few 
drives around the place to notice that the Sunoco sign to which Dave Bonter 
referred is at the big Thruway service station across the Thruway from the rear 
side of the outlet mall.
When I finally figured that out, I drove around an access road at the back of 
the stores and found a car parked facing the T'way and the service station 
across the way. They were watching the Snowy Owl with binocs from their car. 
They left shortly after.

SNOW was then perched on the left lamp of the tallest lamppost, that has 3 
large lamps pointing at the large services building. I walked up to the T'way 
fence to watch SNOW who remained there for 5-10 minutes. The owl looked all 
around at its surroundings, seemingly unbothered by the loud din of the 
constant T'way traffic. Now and then it did some charming head bobbing.
Then it flew up to the main roof of the large building and sat there a few 
minutes.

Next, to my horror, it flew down in a low arc to the Thruway median!
It caught a dark animal there and with that prey and a bunch of grass in its 
mouth it then, again to my horror, flew in a very low arc across the west-bound 
lane of the T'way!!

Luckily, there was a short gap in the heavy traffic and SNOW escaped unharmed. 
It flew safely up into the air and perched on a shorter lamp post on a 
rectangular light, and I was able to see it tear apart its mid-afternoon snack 
and eat it! The grass later floated down to earth below the post. So, SNOW is 
eating normal owl food, not french fries or discarded bubble gum.
After eating its prey, SNOW flew again to the roof, then over to the ball on 
top of the flagpole that holds the NYS flag, where it sat for about 20-30 
minutes, all the while looking every which way.

At 3:57 pm it flew back to the mall side of the T'way and perched on the point 
of the large blue and white sign by the T'way that says Waterloo Premium 
Outlets - this exit.  I pulled up nearby in my car and stayed inside. SNOW then 
flew into the retention pond area (which is between Post 6 back of Old Navy and 
the T'way; that is most likely why the owl is often seen there - because the 
pond area and its banks are good places to hunt.)
It again caught a small dark animal (smaller than the catch in the T'way 
median) and flew back to the sign and wolfed it down.
I noticed the several muskrat houses in the long r. pond. The water is pretty 
low, there are numerous large grass plants and a mowed bank all around the pond.

At 4:20 pm SNOW flew right down by my car and into the r. pond, where it caught 
another critter! It sat on the ground and ate that one.
SNOW then flew to Post 6 for a few minutes, then flew across the main parking 
area of the mall and disappeared; came back minutes later and perched on post 
33 in the parking lot, near J. Crew store. Then in a nerve-wrackingly low swoop 
it flew back up to Post 6 at about 4:33. It then flew into the pond area again 
and immediately west, up to the roof of the Levis building and disappeared over 
the top wall.

Moments later it reappeared and flew out to perch on the electric pole nearest 
the T'way and the bridge just west of the mall that crosses the T'way.
It sat there some minutes and then (again to my horror) flew 

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

2011-12-29 Thread Donna Scott
The whole time I was there, I was near or on the back-of-the-stores access 
road, adjacent to the T'way, either on foot (when owl was across T'way at 
Sunoco service area) or in my car (when the owl was on the mall side of the 
T'way). The retention pond was between my car and Post 6 at the back of Old 
Navy during the time Marty saw the owl go from Post 33 to Post 6.
That access road right by the T'way is a good place to look for the owl, I 
think.
Donna Scott
  - Original Message - 
  From: Marty Schlabach 
  To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
  Cc: MaryJean C. Welser 
  Sent: 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 off our list.  When we arrived late afternoon, 
we drove the interior perimeter of the mall looking for the owl perched on top 
of a lamp post or something else, but did not find it.  So we proceeded with 
our shopping.  While walking near the food court, I spotted the owl atop of 
lamp post #33.  It didn't stay there long, but flew across the parking lot to 
the other side, swooping down in front of what I think I remember to be the 
Rockport store.  It came up again quickly and landed on lamp post #6, behind 
Old Navy, which is near the retention pond that Donna mentions.  It was there 
only a short time before heading off again, over the retention pond and then 
out of sight for us behind the mall buildings.  We later walked by the 
retention pond, but didn't see it again, though by then it was dark enough that 
the lights were on and it was difficult to see anything atop the lamp posts.  
We didn't see Donna there, but we appear to have had the same observations from 
opposite sides of the mall, starting with post #33 of her report.

   

  Marty

   

  From: bounce-39069033-3494...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-39069033-3494...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Donna Scott
  Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:43 PM
  To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl goes to the Outlet Mall

   

  I spent about 2.5 hours watching the Snowy Owl at the Waterloo Outlets Mall 
this afternoon, from around 2:30 to 5 PM when it got dark. These are my 
observations, including what the owl was eating!

   

  Since I am not a shopper and have never been to this mall, it took me a few 
drives around the place to notice that the Sunoco sign to which Dave Bonter 
referred is at the big Thruway service station across the Thruway from the rear 
side of the outlet mall.

  When I finally figured that out, I drove around an access road at the back of 
the stores and found a car parked facing the T'way and the service station 
across the way. They were watching the Snowy Owl with binocs from their car. 
They left shortly after.

   

  SNOW was then perched on the left lamp of the tallest lamppost, that has 3 
large lamps pointing at the large services building. I walked up to the T'way 
fence to watch SNOW who remained there for 5-10 minutes. The owl looked all 
around at its surroundings, seemingly unbothered by the loud din of the 
constant T'way traffic. Now and then it did some charming head bobbing.

  Then it flew up to the main roof of the large building and sat there a few 
minutes.

   

  Next, to my horror, it flew down in a low arc to the Thruway median! 

  It caught a dark animal there and with that prey and a bunch of grass in its 
mouth it then, again to my horror, flew in a very low arc across the west-bound 
lane of the T'way!!  

   

  Luckily, there was a short gap in the heavy traffic and SNOW escaped 
unharmed. It flew safely up into the air and perched on a shorter lamp post on 
a rectangular light, and I was able to see it tear apart its mid-afternoon 
snack and eat it! The grass later floated down to earth below the post. So, 
SNOW is eating normal owl food, not french fries or discarded bubble gum.

  After eating its prey, SNOW flew again to the roof, then over to the ball on 
top of the flagpole that holds the NYS flag, where it sat for about 20-30 
minutes, all the while looking every which way.

   

  At 3:57 pm it flew back to the mall side of the T'way and perched on the 
point of the large blue and white sign by the T'way that says Waterloo Premium 
Outlets - this exit.  I pulled up nearby in my car and stayed inside. SNOW then 
flew into the retention pond area (which is between Post 6 back of Old Navy and 
the T'way; that is most likely why the owl is often seen there - because the 
pond area and its banks are good places to hunt.)

  It again caught a small dark animal (smaller than the catch in the T'way 
median) and flew back to the sign and wolfed it down.

  I noticed the several muskrat houses in the long r. pond. The water is pretty 
low, there are numerous large grass plants and a mowed bank all around the pond.