Hi everyone,
I am once again coordinating the Spring Field Ornithology class at the Lab
of Ornithology, which will be March 23 - May 15th. Of course many of you are
familiar with the class already as alumni, leaders or already enrolled this
year! For those of you who planning to enroll, I am
There are presently about 40 Tundra Swans all the way south on Cayuga along the
Treman park shore, SW corner, where the ice has now melted. Many of them are
upside-down.
Elaina
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2 MUTE SWANS south of marina Myers Pt
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Hi,
Around noon today (Monday), I saw a single GREEN-WINGED TEAL in the
northeast corner of Dryden Lake.
Steve Fast
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RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* February 14, 2011
* NYSY 1402.11
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
February 07, 2010 - February 14, 2011
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands
The latest I have heard is that the snow on the roads/tracks can be quite
bad.
This was the last report from the Kingston area:
There are lots of Common Redpolls about; the largest flocks reported were 60
at the Queen's Biological Station with a Hornemann's Hoary as well, and 135
at Bedford