Just wanted to say that the Peregrine Falcon was roosting at the NW corner
of Bradfield Hall at Cornell around 6:00 P.M.
Best, Ann Mitchell
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In my travels for work today I found 2 COMMON RAVENS with a flock of AMERICAN
CROWS in the town of Caroline in a corn field northwest of the intersection of
Slaterville, Creamery, and Midline Roads; an immature NORTHERN SHRIKE slightly
outside the basin, and slightly inside the town of Groton o
The GREAT HORNED OWLS are duet-ing again right now (6:05pm), albeit quite a
bit further north than last night when they were about 20m off our balcony
for a few moments at North Woods Apts. in Lansing. They ended up hooting
continuously (within about 60m of building 16) until about 8:45pm and
spora
I am in the 4th year of my Ph.D. (at Syracuse University) and do
research on how anthropogenic (human-caused)
noise can influence communication in Eastern bluebirds, and thus
influence how they choose their mates. Last summer we had great
success collecting data throughout Central New York and fou
There is a GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE in the large Canada Goose flock off
Stewart Park right now (4:25). A Lesser Black-backed Gull is on the ice with
the other gulls.
Jay (and Perri) McGowan
Dryden, NY
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Please join us at the Cornell Lab from 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. Thursday January 21 to
celebrate the opening of the art exhibition "The Sweet-Voiced Bird Has Flown:
Portraits of Common Birds in Decline."
The artists will be on hand to discuss their work, and light refreshments will
be served. Learn m
Here’s another sighting of a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK near the intersection of
Sandbank and W. King Roads. This one was a light-phase individual that flew
almost directly over my car at 11:45 this morning as I was driving north on W.
King toward Upper Buttermilk State Park about 1/4 mile north of t