[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter

2023-10-09 Thread Ann Mitchell
There is a Surf Scoter at Stewart park. Presently on the east side.

Ann Mitchell 

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[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter, south end of Cayuga

2020-04-29 Thread Jay McGowan
A male SURF SCOTER is on the lake, WNW from East Shore Park. New arrivals
up at Myers Point this morning included ORCHARD ORIOLE and WARBLING VIREO.

Jay

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[cayugabirds-l] surf scoter and red necked grebe

2018-04-15 Thread Kenneth J. Kemphues
Surf Scoter and Red-necked grebes off of East Shore Park.

Ken


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[cayugabirds-l] Surf scoter @ Myers

2015-02-28 Thread Suan Yong
Beautiful sunny day to be out. In reviewing photos I took at Myers of the 
aythya (etc) flocks flying back and forth, I found an apparent surf scoter:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206193005962084

Suan
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter, Great Egret

2014-10-09 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
When I was watching the Cattle Egrets on Stevenson Rd about 9:30., I spotted an 
egret circling up high with the vultures — it turned out to be a GREAT EGRET, 
which then flew off to the northwest. Likely the same bird that appeared at 
Stewart Park soon after.

KEN


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On Oct 9, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Jay McGowan 
mailto:jw...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Not too exciting compared to flocks of Cattle Egrets, but highlights from some 
brief lake birding this morning were a female-type SURF SCOTER at Myers Point, 
flying by and landing in the bay north of Salt Point; and a GREAT EGRET at 
Stewart Park, flying by along the shoreline and landing at the extreme east end 
of the park.

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[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter, Great Egret

2014-10-09 Thread Jay McGowan
Not too exciting compared to flocks of Cattle Egrets, but highlights from
some brief lake birding this morning were a female-type SURF SCOTER at
Myers Point, flying by and landing in the bay north of Salt Point; and a
GREAT EGRET at Stewart Park, flying by along the shoreline and landing at
the extreme east end of the park.

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[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter at Stewart Park is pretty close to shore

2011-10-16 Thread J. Gary Kohlenberg
Binocular distance west of floating dock across from pavilion parking lot., for 
those without scopes. 

Gary 



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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter & Tree Swallows, rumors of Black Scoter & Eurasian Wigeons

2011-03-21 Thread Tim Lenz
Hi all,

I've posted a photo of the Black Scoter in Canoga here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/seabamirum/5544385845/

Was certainly surprised
to see it; but now I'm disappointed that I didn't see the Surf Scoter, which
has been a tougher bird for me in recent years.  Other highlights from
yesterday were the adult NORTHERN SHRIKE at the Railroad Rd. Marsh, LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULLS at both Tschache Pool and Dean's Cove (the latter
vocalizing!), and a PEREGRINE FALCON in the snag overlooking Fall Creek at
Stewart Park.

On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Dave Nutter  wrote:

> When Tim Lenz sent out an RBA about a Black Scoter seen from Lower Lake
> Road in Bridgeport, Ann Mitchell & I decided to detour that direction.  We
> found lots of waterfowl and excellent viewing conditions.  There was flat
> water, no shimmer, and the birds were not blocking the view of each other.
> However they were swimming back and forth, and some were sleeping, and some
> were diving, and lots were flying in and out of the area near Lower Lake Rd
> and NYS-89, which was all a bit distracting.  We did not find Tim's first
> year male Black Scoter, but we did find a female SURF SCOTER among the
> Aythya (all 5 species), American Wigeon, Gadwall, Green-winged Teal, Snow
> Geese, etc.
>
> Tim also mentioned a Eurasian Wigeon he'd seen distantly from the Cayuga
> Lake State Park boat ramp, and we missed that, too, but we did meet a fellow
> who said he'd seen one at Stewart Park around 11:30 this morning, so keep an
> eye out for that.
>
> On our way home along NYS-89 just south of the Fayette-Varick town line we
> saw at least 5 TREE SWALLOWS flying around the barns of a farm.
>
> --Dave Nutter
>



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[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter & Tree Swallows, rumors of Black Scoter & Eurasian Wigeons

2011-03-20 Thread Dave Nutter
When Tim Lenz sent out an RBA about a Black Scoter seen from Lower Lake Road in Bridgeport, Ann Mitchell & I decided to detour that direction.  We found lots of waterfowl and excellent viewing conditions.  There was flat water, no shimmer, and the birds were not blocking the view of each other.  However they were swimming back and forth, and some were sleeping, and some were diving, and lots were flying in and out of the area near Lower Lake Rd and NYS-89, which was all a bit distracting.  We did not find Tim's first year male Black Scoter, but we did find a female SURF SCOTER among the Aythya (all 5 species), American Wigeon, Gadwall, Green-winged Teal, Snow Geese, etc.  Tim also mentioned a Eurasian Wigeon he'd seen distantly from the Cayuga Lake State Park boat ramp, and we missed that, too, but we did meet a fellow who said he'd seen one at Stewart Park around 11:30 this morning, so keep an eye out for that.  On our way home along NYS-89 just south of the Fayette-Varick town line we saw at least 5 TREE SWALLOWS flying around the barns of a farm.--Dave Nutter

[cayugabirds-l] Surf Scoter

2011-02-07 Thread bob mcguire
The Surf Scoter was still visible just north of Sheldrake Point at  
around noon today.


Bob McGuire



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