A strange eBay snafu involving a trident-wielding Santa in swim trunks, a Yugoslav mortar and pestle, a catcher's mitt, and three mutual strangers on two coasts compelled me to the Ithaca post office this afternoon. Having dispatched that business (which is actually much more boring than it might sound) with surprisingly little wait, I had some free time. So I decided to look for birds behind the airport. To my continued mild surprise, I again found no Snowy Owls, but still I felt nicely rewarded with views of a light-morph ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK at rest and in the air near the Snyder/Mohawk intersection - my first encounter with this species this winter.
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