Area Osprey Comings and Goings:
On Friday morning I saw a male osprey carrying sticks to the Portland Point
nest and on Saturday Robyn Bailey saw the pair together with sticks for the
nest. Saturday, the female spent much of her time sitting on the nest, but
I only saw the male once as he delivere
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A real Horned Grebe was
fishing in the very rough waters of Salmon Creek.from at least 4 pm, until
after 6 pm today.
Candace
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Stuart Krasnoff wrote:
> I guess I hallucinated nice orange horns on a pied billed gre
Caspian Tern and American Bittern are both due back in the Cayuga Lake Basin and would be new for 2014. The others species mentioned are already starting to be reported. http://www.cayugabirdclub.org/Resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-recordsThanks for the bird/weather report, Dave! Looking at Ithac
On my SFO trip to Dryden Lake this morning Jason Huck found 2 winter plumage BONAPARTE'S GULLS on the edge of the ice which still covers the middle half of the lake. Later I told Susan Danskin about them, and she went in search of them. She did not find the gulls, but at the pond along NYS-38 close
Lots of bird species on the move today. In several places
we have had small flocks of BONAPARTE'S GULLS
in Broome County. Also CASPIAN TERNs in two locations,
RED-THROATED LOON in Upper Lisle(rare for Broome),
COMMON LOON, and BLUE-WINGED TEAL. Also
ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW and AMERICAN BITTERN.
I spotted a Greater Yellowlegs on mud at the west end of the rte 31 causeway
across the mucklands around noon. There was also a large Calidris-type
sandpiper, probably Pectoral Sandpiper
-Geo Kloppel
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I had my FOY Northern Rough-winged Swallows mixed with Tree Swallows Friday in
the wind shadow of the Aurora bluffs. I don't think I've ever been happier to
find a flock of Swallows as I am after this winter.
I also did a quick trip around the auto loop at Montezuma. Large numbers of
Ring-ne
I guess I hallucinated nice orange horns on a pied billed grebe when from
Stewart Park but I can only find pie billed from the southern end of the
Eastshore sailing docks.
>From the semi-opposable thumbs of SB Krasnoff via iPhone
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There's a nice breeding plumage horned Grebe at east shore park south of the
most southerly docks.
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This morning, at 0600, while getting the morning paper, I heard a WOODCOCK
peenting and chirping from the field close-by. I could make out another one
singing farther to the west. They quit at 0615.
Steve Fast
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