Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread marsha kardon
I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you help?  I
do find Seybolt Rd.

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow 
wrote:

>  Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday
> the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just north of
> Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it last week as did others).
>
> Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor survey at
> Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route 89 opposite the village of
> Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern Harriers and I Short-eared Owl. On the south
> side of the tracks a probable Common Yellowthroat called a couple times
> from the marsh just east of the wooded edge. I know the call I just prefer
> to see the bird to be sure.
>
>  Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the tallest power
> pole farthest to our east along the railroad tracks. Don’t know where it
> was when I was viewing the 2000 plus Tundra Swans from Mud Lock earlier.
> With no ice it could have been anywhere. 1000’s(probably 15) of Snow Geese
> flew in from the north and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.
>
>  Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread out from
> Cayuga Lake State Park on the west to south to Union springs on the east.
> The west side birds, although distant, had a good number of Canvasback
> (50ish) mixed in and the union spring birds had a few of both Scaup species
>  and close to 500 Ring-necked Ducks.
>
>  Mike Tetlow
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Linda K Tuyn
Great report!
And, where on Rte 89 can we access the tracks you walked, finding the
harriers, etc?
Thanks

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:09 PM, marsha kardon  wrote:

> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you help?  I
> do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow 
> wrote:
>
>>  Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday
>> the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just north of
>> Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it last week as did others).
>>
>> Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor survey at
>> Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route 89 opposite the village of
>> Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern Harriers and I Short-eared Owl. On the south
>> side of the tracks a probable Common Yellowthroat called a couple times
>> from the marsh just east of the wooded edge. I know the call I just prefer
>> to see the bird to be sure.
>>
>>  Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the tallest
>> power pole farthest to our east along the railroad tracks. Don’t know where
>> it was when I was viewing the 2000 plus Tundra Swans from Mud Lock earlier.
>> With no ice it could have been anywhere. 1000’s(probably 15) of Snow Geese
>> flew in from the north and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.
>>
>>  Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread out from
>> Cayuga Lake State Park on the west to south to Union springs on the east.
>> The west side birds, although distant, had a good number of Canvasback
>> (50ish) mixed in and the union spring birds had a few of both Scaup species
>>  and close to 500 Ring-necked Ducks.
>>
>>  Mike Tetlow
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Suan Hsi Yong
It's Reese Road and Seybolt. To the west about 300 yards away look for some
gas pipe installation (or whatever it is). Each time I've seen the bird
it's been on that installation.

Suan


On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:09 PM, marsha kardon  wrote:

> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you help?  I
> do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow 
> wrote:
>
>>  Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday
>> the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just north of
>> Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it last week as did others).
>>
>> Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor survey at
>> Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route 89 opposite the village of
>> Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern Harriers and I Short-eared Owl. On the south
>> side of the tracks a probable Common Yellowthroat called a couple times
>> from the marsh just east of the wooded edge. I know the call I just prefer
>> to see the bird to be sure.
>>
>>  Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the tallest
>> power pole farthest to our east along the railroad tracks. Don’t know where
>> it was when I was viewing the 2000 plus Tundra Swans from Mud Lock earlier.
>> With no ice it could have been anywhere. 1000’s(probably 15) of Snow Geese
>> flew in from the north and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.
>>
>>  Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread out from
>> Cayuga Lake State Park on the west to south to Union springs on the east.
>> The west side birds, although distant, had a good number of Canvasback
>> (50ish) mixed in and the union spring birds had a few of both Scaup species
>>  and close to 500 Ring-necked Ducks.
>>
>>  Mike Tetlow
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[cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Michael Tetlow
 Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that yesterday the
Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt Road just north of
Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it last week as did others).

Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor survey at
Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route 89 opposite the village of
Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern Harriers and I Short-eared Owl. On the south
side of the tracks a probable Common Yellowthroat called a couple times from
the marsh just east of the wooded edge. I know the call I just prefer to see
the bird to be sure.

 Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the tallest power
pole farthest to our east along the railroad tracks. Don't know where it was
when I was viewing the 2000 plus Tundra Swans from Mud Lock earlier. With no
ice it could have been anywhere. 1000's(probably 15) of Snow Geese flew in
from the north and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.

 Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread out from Cayuga
Lake State Park on the west to south to Union springs on the east. The west
side birds, although distant, had a good number of Canvasback (50ish) mixed
in and the union spring birds had a few of both Scaup species  and close to
500 Ring-necked Ducks.

 Mike Tetlow 


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[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Dave Nutter

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Peter
Folks there is a small place to pull off the road by the railroad tracks 
on  the east side of the road (on the shoulder) (as you face north) just 
beyond where you encounter the actual tracks.  Be careful...it's close 
to the road.
Pete Saracino

On 2/4/2016 6:26 PM, Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> It's Reese Road and Seybolt. To the west about 300 yards away look for 
> some gas pipe installation (or whatever it is). Each time I've seen 
> the bird it's been on that installation.
>
> Suan
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 6:09 PM, marsha kardon  > wrote:
>
> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you
> help?  I do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow
> > wrote:
>
>  Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that
> yesterday the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of
> Seybolt Road just north of Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know
> I missed it last week as did others).
>
> Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma
> Raptor survey at Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route
> 89 opposite the village of Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern
> Harriers and I Short-eared Owl. On the south side of the
> tracks a probable Common Yellowthroat called a couple times
> from the marsh just east of the wooded edge. I know the call I
> just prefer to see the bird to be sure.
>
>  Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the
> tallest power pole farthest to our east along the railroad
> tracks. Don’t know where it was when I was viewing the 2000
> plus Tundra Swans from Mud Lock earlier. With no ice it could
> have been anywhere. 1000’s(probably 15) of Snow Geese flew in
> from the north and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.
>
>  Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread
> out from Cayuga Lake State Park on the west to south to Union
> springs on the east. The west side birds, although distant,
> had a good number of Canvasback (50ish) mixed in and the union
> spring birds had a few of both Scaup species  and close to 500
> Ring-necked Ducks.
>
>  Mike Tetlow
>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Yesterday Snowy owls. Seybolt Road and North End of Cayuga lake. probable Common Yellowthroat.

2016-02-04 Thread Peter
It's Reese Rd. and it runs into Seybolt Rd. in the town of Fayette.
Hope this helps.
Pete Sar

On 2/4/2016 6:09 PM, marsha kardon wrote:
> I can't find a Freese Rd in Seneca Falls on Google maps - can you 
> help?  I do find Seybolt Rd.
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Michael Tetlow 
> > wrote:
>
>  Sorry to post late but I just wanted to send a note that
> yesterday the Snowy Owl was seen again on the west side of Seybolt
> Road just north of Freese road in Seneca Falls.(I know I missed it
> last week as did others).
>
> Later, I and 2 helpers were working on the Montezuma Raptor
> survey at Cayuga marsh walking the tracks in from route 89
> opposite the village of Cayuga. We totaled 10 Northern Harriers
> and I Short-eared Owl. On the south side of the tracks a probable
> Common Yellowthroat called a couple times from the marsh just east
> of the wooded edge. I know the call I just prefer to see the bird
> to be sure.
>
>  Just before dark a Snowy owl appeared on the top of the
> tallest power pole farthest to our east along the railroad tracks.
> Don’t know where it was when I was viewing the 2000 plus Tundra
> Swans from Mud Lock earlier. With no ice it could have been
> anywhere. 1000’s(probably 15) of Snow Geese flew in from the north
> and joined the swans to roost south of Mud lock.
>
>  Several  groups of around 1000 Redhead each were spread out
> from Cayuga Lake State Park on the west to south to Union springs
> on the east. The west side birds, although distant, had a good
> number of Canvasback (50ish) mixed in and the union spring birds
> had a few of both Scaup species  and close to 500 Ring-necked Ducks.
>
>  Mike Tetlow
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