I'l surprised Jay McGowan didn't post this, but around noon, as the tens of
thousands of geese were passing over "Mt. Sapsucker:" on the slope above the
Fuller Wetlands, a group of 19 TUNDRA SWANS passed overhead in a flock of
geese. I believe these were my first ever at Sapsucker Woods. In the
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Two American Woodcocks just flew low over our heads from one field to
another here at home. No "peenting", just some wing noise.
Bob McGuire
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Larry and I took advantage of the nice day and took a trip around the
lake, going up East side and down West side. By far the most impressive
sight was the tens of thousands of SNOW GEESE plainly visible and near
to shore from the junction of NYS Route 89 and the southern junction of
Lower Lak
Tim Lenz and I spent half and hour walking around Sapsucker Woods. We had
about 7000 Canada Geese pass overhead in all. We found three CACKLING GEESE
among them. One lone bird as soon as we stepped out of the building, in a
low group of about 50 birds, and a pair in a group of about 125 birds.
The
You have no idea. I had flocks of geese going over Brooktondale at 0730.
Susie & I got to Mt. Pleasant at 0930 and stayed for 2.5 hours. A lot of
SNOW GEESE early; mostly CANADAS for the last hour. Go there if you can. I
am estimating we saw several hundred thousand at a minimum. They covered
Yes, they are flying over Cornell Campus too, I was about to post it.
I saw a few Snow Geese too.
Meena
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Many flocks of Canada Geese flying high over Mt Pleasant right now, heading
NORTH! Yes! Spring is coming.
Marie
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There are now several Pine Siskins at my feeder, as well as a few Purple
Finches, and a continuing Common Redpoll.
-Geo
Geo Kloppel
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Hi all,
Tim Lenz and I just spotted the WESTERN GREBE
far from shore, but visible from the swan pen at Stewart Park. There is
also a woman walking around on the exposed mud with two dogs, leaving very
few other birds to be seen.
Brad
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