I've read Kathy's list several times & at the moment can only think of  A. 
WIGEON that she missed. We saw dozens of them. 
We counted 30-40 Cormorants at Knox Marcellus. 
We met a couple at Tschache who later followed us to the Audubon Center. The 
wife was anxious to get on the road after seeing the sandhills to get to THE 
CAYUGA CREAMERY before it closed!
I showed Kathy a couple osprey nests she didn't know about. 
On Armitage Rd. Kathy spotted a bald eagle flying beyond the woods after we saw 
the one on the nest. 
I killed my 1st mosquito of the season after we left Armitage Rd.!

Fritzie


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kathy Strickland 
  To: CayugaBirds- L 
  Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 9:23 PM
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Sat. afternoon birds


  Fritzie Blizzard and I hit the road around 3:00 this balmy-but-breezy 
afternoon to see what we could see. We headed over to Rte 90 from my place on 
Waldron Rd, then up to the MNWR and the wildlife drive, on over to Tschache, up 
to the Aububon Center, and finally Armitage Rd, which by 7:45 was getting 
pretty dark. Following is a list, roughly in order of first sighting of the day.
   
  OSPREY  (the first one of many, including several active nests, was a flyover 
seen from my driveway--a first) 
  NORTHERN FLICKER
  AMERICAN ROBIN
  MOURNING DOVE
  SONG SPARROW
  WILD TURKEY (one crossing Conners Rd, later a flock of 5 of so on East Rd)
  KILLDEER
  HORNED LARK
  AMERICAN CROW
  COMMON GRACKLE
  EUROPEAN STARLING
  RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (female by SE corner of Visitor Center pool, many males 
everywhere)
  AMERICAN TREE SWALLOW
  BALD EAGLE (nothing active at Mud Lock; on nests at Montezuma and Armitage)
  GREEN-WINGED TEAL
  BLUE-WINGED TEAL
  NORTHERN SHOVELER
  GADWALL
  CANADA GOOSE
  MALLARD
  GREATER YELLOWLEGS (4 at LaRue's Lagoon)
  REDHEAD (1 at LaRue's)
  PINTAIL
  RING-BILLED GULL
  NORTHERN HARRIER
  COMMON MERGANSER (Tschache)
  EASTERN PHOEBE
  SNOW GOOSE (Knox Marsellus)
  GREAT-CRESTED CORMORANT (KM)
  GREAT BLUE HERON
  RED-TAILED HAWK
  AMERICAN KESTREL (Audubon Center)
  SANDHILL CRANE (2 at Audubon Center, bugling; could hear others but they were 
out of sight. Thanks, Carol for posting the pix)
  PIED BILLED GREBE (heard at Audubon Center)
  MUTE SWAN (pair on s. side of Armitage Rd)
  SWAN species (6 Tundra or Trumpeter--too dark to tell--on n. side of Armitage)
   
  Did I miss anything, Fritzie?
   
  Nice day to be out--my first chance around here for several weeks. BLOODROOT 
and at least 3 species of VIOLETS in bloom. Toads trilling and Spring Peepers 
peeping. 
   
      -------------Kathy Strickland, Union Springs
   
   
   
   


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