I had a woodcock giving a few peents yesterday evening along the East Ithaca
Rec Way at dusk. Several peents and then one sky dance. Nothing more. And no
woodcocks here atop Snyder Hill yet this year.
Bob
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From my bedroom window, at 9 a.m., I could look 1/2 mi. down to the lake see
thousands of snow geese suddenly rising from the ice, swirling 'round
'round, higher higher, many going south, some coming east over our house but
most settling back down onto the ice. Thrilling sight.
Last evening
Hi all,
Just now an adult Peregrine passed my window up very close, may be something
like 20 feet and circled and headed west. No, but actually it has turned back
and headed towards Vet School and beyond.
BTW, the Tower Road is perfect east-west road. I think on a equinox sun should
rise from
Hello,
Below is a link to a photo of what I believe is a Cackling Goose. Would
anyone be able to confirm it one way or the other? Not a local sighting
it's in Massachusetts
Thanks, Greg
https://flic.kr/p/mszqsE
Greg Ward
Gt. Barrington MA
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I'd vote no. It's hard to tell from the angle, but bill doesn't look stubby
and triangular enough. Cackling Geese generally lack the kink in the neck when
they graze on the ground, and this bird shows it. Size and proportions are not
reliable from these three photos.
Best,
Kevin
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Subject: [OneidaBirds] adult Mew Gull - Inner Harbor
This pm I found what I believe to be an adult MEW GULL. The bird was on the