Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-25 Thread Dave Nutter
Late this morning there were 5 Common Loons on Cayuga Lake visible from the 
Allan H Treman State Marine Park as I scoped northward from the shore. The sky 
was cloudy, but the air temperature must’ve been close to the water 
temperature, because there was so little shimmer, and I had a good view between 
when the fog lifted and when the rainshowers set in. Anyway, there are still 
Loons on Cayuga Lake, enough for them to have spread more or less to the south 
end. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Nov 25, 2022, at 8:35 AM, John Gregoire  
> wrote:
> 
> I hope so, Bob. It's such  thrill when there are  lot of them!
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 6:46 PM bob mcguire  
>> wrote:
>> Today on Lake Ontario at Fair Haven SP: 15 Horned Grebes, 560 Red-breasted 
>> Mergansers, 17 Bonaparte’s Gulls, but only ONE Common Loon. I, too, am 
>> wondering if the loons just haven’t begun to move yet.
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>>> On Nov 24, 2022, at 5:46 PM, Stephanie P. Herrick  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Our report,  from trip leader Jared Dawson... thank you,  Jared! 
>>> 
>>> Taughannock Falls SP--Loon Watch, Tompkins, New York, US Nov 19, 2022 6:47 
>>> AM - 8:47 AM
>>> Protocol: Stationary
>>> Checklist Comments: up to 12 birders on a club event, including 
>>> Stephanie and Diane, that I led. Crystal clear and cold mid 20s but no 
>>> wind, excellent naked eye viewing conditions for counting loons
>>> 12 species
>>> 
>>> Tundra Swan  7 in one group flying south
>>> Mallard  X
>>> Bufflehead  10
>>> Red-breasted Merganser  4
>>> Ring-billed Gull  X
>>> Herring Gull  X
>>> Common Loon  165 all within the first hour of the watch, a major snow 
>>> storm kept the second wave from appearing off of Lake Ontario; 15 minute 
>>> breakdowns from 6:47 to 7:47: 49, 70 (period starting with the dawn), 35, 11
>>> Double-crested Cormorant  X
>>> Turkey Vulture  52 in one large kettle to the west
>>> Bald Eagle  2 adults flying loosely together over the lake
>>> Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
>>> American Crow  X a few
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - S
>>> From: bounce-126980984-82496...@list.cornell.edu 
>>>  on behalf of John Gregoire 
>>> 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:55:58 PM
>>> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
>>> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca
>>>  
>>> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't 
>>> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they 
>>> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
>>> 
>>> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting 
>>> some of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons 
>>> were calling from mid lake.
>>> 
>>> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year? 
>>> 
>>> Sue G. 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-25 Thread John Gregoire
I hope so, Bob. It's such  thrill when there are  lot of them!

On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 6:46 PM bob mcguire 
wrote:

> Today on Lake Ontario at Fair Haven SP: 15 Horned Grebes, 560 Red-breasted
> Mergansers, 17 Bonaparte’s Gulls, but only ONE Common Loon. I, too, am
> wondering if the loons just haven’t begun to move yet.
>
> Bob
>
> On Nov 24, 2022, at 5:46 PM, Stephanie P. Herrick 
> wrote:
>
> Our report,  from trip leader Jared Dawson... thank you,  Jared!
>
> Taughannock Falls SP--Loon Watch, Tompkins, New York, US Nov 19, 2022 6:47
> AM - 8:47 AM
> Protocol: Stationary
> Checklist Comments: up to 12 birders on a club event, including
> Stephanie and Diane, that I led. Crystal clear and cold mid 20s but no
> wind, excellent naked eye viewing conditions for counting loons
> 12 species
>
> Tundra Swan  7 in one group flying south
> Mallard  X
> Bufflehead  10
> Red-breasted Merganser  4
> Ring-billed Gull  X
> Herring Gull  X
> Common Loon  165 all within the first hour of the watch, a major snow
> storm kept the second wave from appearing off of Lake Ontario; 15 minute
> breakdowns from 6:47 to 7:47: 49, 70 (period starting with the dawn), 35,
> 11
> Double-crested Cormorant  X
> Turkey Vulture  52 in one large kettle to the west
> Bald Eagle  2 adults flying loosely together over the lake
> Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
> American Crow  X a few
>
>
>
> - S
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> bounce-126980984-82496...@list.cornell.edu> on behalf of John Gregoire <
> johnandsuegrego...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:55:58 PM
> *To:* CAYUGABIRDS-L 
> *Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca
>
> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't
> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they
> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
>
> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting
> some of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons
> were calling from mid lake.
>
> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year?
>
> Sue G.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-25 Thread John Gregoire
Thanks for that. I'm beginning to think Cayuga gets more
migrants than Senceca.

On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 5:47 PM Stephanie P. Herrick 
wrote:

> Our report,  from trip leader Jared Dawson... thank you,  Jared!
>
> Taughannock Falls SP--Loon Watch, Tompkins, New York, US Nov 19, 2022 6:47
> AM - 8:47 AM
> Protocol: Stationary
> Checklist Comments: up to 12 birders on a club event, including
> Stephanie and Diane, that I led. Crystal clear and cold mid 20s but no
> wind, excellent naked eye viewing conditions for counting loons
> 12 species
>
> Tundra Swan  7 in one group flying south
> Mallard  X
> Bufflehead  10
> Red-breasted Merganser  4
> Ring-billed Gull  X
> Herring Gull  X
> Common Loon  165 all within the first hour of the watch, a major snow
> storm kept the second wave from appearing off of Lake Ontario; 15 minute
> breakdowns from 6:47 to 7:47: 49, 70 (period starting with the dawn), 35,
> 11
> Double-crested Cormorant  X
> Turkey Vulture  52 in one large kettle to the west
> Bald Eagle  2 adults flying loosely together over the lake
> Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
> American Crow  X a few
>
>
>
> - S
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> bounce-126980984-82496...@list.cornell.edu> on behalf of John Gregoire <
> johnandsuegrego...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:55:58 PM
> *To:* CAYUGABIRDS-L 
> *Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca
>
> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't
> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they
> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
>
> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting
> some of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons
> were calling from mid lake.
>
> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year?
>
> Sue G.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-25 Thread John Gregoire
So far winds like that have not produced much. There really haven't been
any good winds yet. The forecast for here shows Monday has a good chance
with strong W NW wind. Fingers crossed! It's getting late in their season
but nothing certain anymore.

S.

On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 12:39 PM Geo Kloppel  wrote:

> NW to NNW winds are forecast for the morning of Tuesday the 29th, but the
> predicted velocity is quite low; don’t know if that will make for much of a
> loon flight…
>
> -Geo
>
>
> On Nov 23, 2022, at 4:56 PM, John Gregoire 
> wrote:
>
> 
> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't
> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they
> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
>
> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting
> some of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons
> were calling from mid lake.
>
> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year?
>
> Sue G.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-24 Thread bob mcguire
Today on Lake Ontario at Fair Haven SP: 15 Horned Grebes, 560 Red-breasted 
Mergansers, 17 Bonaparte’s Gulls, but only ONE Common Loon. I, too, am 
wondering if the loons just haven’t begun to move yet.

Bob

> On Nov 24, 2022, at 5:46 PM, Stephanie P. Herrick  wrote:
> 
> Our report,  from trip leader Jared Dawson... thank you,  Jared! 
> 
> Taughannock Falls SP--Loon Watch, Tompkins, New York, US Nov 19, 2022 6:47 AM 
> - 8:47 AM
> Protocol: Stationary
> Checklist Comments: up to 12 birders on a club event, including Stephanie 
> and Diane, that I led. Crystal clear and cold mid 20s but no wind, excellent 
> naked eye viewing conditions for counting loons
> 12 species
> 
> Tundra Swan  7 in one group flying south
> Mallard  X
> Bufflehead  10
> Red-breasted Merganser  4
> Ring-billed Gull  X
> Herring Gull  X
> Common Loon  165 all within the first hour of the watch, a major snow 
> storm kept the second wave from appearing off of Lake Ontario; 15 minute 
> breakdowns from 6:47 to 7:47: 49, 70 (period starting with the dawn), 35, 11
> Double-crested Cormorant  X
> Turkey Vulture  52 in one large kettle to the west
> Bald Eagle  2 adults flying loosely together over the lake
> Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
> American Crow  X a few
> 
> 
> 
> - S
> From: bounce-126980984-82496...@list.cornell.edu 
>  on behalf of John Gregoire 
> 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:55:58 PM
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca
>  
> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't 
> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they 
> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
> 
> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting some 
> of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons were 
> calling from mid lake.
> 
> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year? 
> 
> Sue G. 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-24 Thread Stephanie P. Herrick
Our report,  from trip leader Jared Dawson... thank you,  Jared!

Taughannock Falls SP--Loon Watch, Tompkins, New York, US Nov 19, 2022 6:47 AM - 
8:47 AM
Protocol: Stationary
Checklist Comments: up to 12 birders on a club event, including Stephanie 
and Diane, that I led. Crystal clear and cold mid 20s but no wind, excellent 
naked eye viewing conditions for counting loons
12 species

Tundra Swan  7 in one group flying south
Mallard  X
Bufflehead  10
Red-breasted Merganser  4
Ring-billed Gull  X
Herring Gull  X
Common Loon  165 all within the first hour of the watch, a major snow storm 
kept the second wave from appearing off of Lake Ontario; 15 minute breakdowns 
from 6:47 to 7:47: 49, 70 (period starting with the dawn), 35, 11
Double-crested Cormorant  X
Turkey Vulture  52 in one large kettle to the west
Bald Eagle  2 adults flying loosely together over the lake
Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
American Crow  X a few



- S

From: bounce-126980984-82496...@list.cornell.edu 
 on behalf of John Gregoire 

Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:55:58 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't have 
much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they haven't 
had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.

Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting some 
of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons were 
calling from mid lake.

Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year?

Sue G.
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-24 Thread Geo Kloppel
NW to NNW winds are forecast for the morning of Tuesday the 29th, but the 
predicted velocity is quite low; don’t know if that will make for much of a 
loon flight…

-Geo


> On Nov 23, 2022, at 4:56 PM, John Gregoire  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't 
> have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they 
> haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.
> 
> Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting some 
> of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons were 
> calling from mid lake.
> 
> Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year? 
> 
> Sue G. 
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[cayugabirds-l] Common Loons on Seneca

2022-11-23 Thread John Gregoire
I've been to check on Loons over Seneca Lake three times so far, and don't
have much to report. Each day has shown under a dozen Loons. Guessing they
haven't had a reason to move yet. A lot of south winds.

Yesterday two Great Black-backed Gulls flew low right overhead, emitting
some of the most eerie calls I've ever heard and today three Common Loons
were calling from mid lake.

Is anyone watching for Loons on Cayuga this year?

Sue G.

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