The owl: this evening at 5:45, just south of Long Point Orchard, Rt 90,
Ledyard.
Geese eagerly eating newly exposed grass along the roadside in Aurora.
Linda Van Buskirk
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*_THE male __H__arlequin!!_ Our treat for today. Lifers for daughter,
Becky & me, tho' 17 yrs. ago I had seen a female at Sodus. Becky was
thrilled because she has thought Woodies & Common mergansers are the
most colorful of the ducks. Beautiful day to be out. Less snow in
Oswego than in Union
Driving down 96 into town today, there was a suspiciously rusty-colored
snowball on the shoulder. I pulled over and walked back, and sure enough,
there was a red morph Eastern Screech-Owl. It was alive but looking poorly.
By the time I got my coat off to get my sweater off so I had something to
co
Hi all, I just had a Killdeer flying over my house and calling in northeast
Ithaca.
Brad
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And approx 50 horned larks
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 12:49 PM, David Diaz wrote:
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> Did a quick drive through the Lott Farm/Ridge Road area in Fayette (south of
> Seneca Falls). No gyrfalcon but did see 2 harriers and 1 billion red-tailed
> hawks. A perched then hunting Merlin was a treat. It
Did a quick drive through the Lott Farm/Ridge Road area in Fayette (south of
Seneca Falls). No gyrfalcon but did see 2 harriers and 1 billion red-tailed
hawks. A perched then hunting Merlin was a treat. It snagged a pigeon! Fast
and angry.
David Diaz
Tburg, NY
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Rare bird AlertDates(s):March 02, 2015 - March 09, 2015to report by e-mail:
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Wildlife Refugeand Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just ou
I wonder if when the half of the duck’s brain is sleeping the opposite foot is
kicking randomly like my sleeping dog does (and maybe I do it too!).
Or maybe this is akin to a screensaver: the duck keeps one leg kicking so it
doesn’t freeze in place!
Just some random theories….
ChrisP
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??Hi all,
Yesterday I was on Oswego River, like all looking for the Harlequin Duck, which
was seen easily but I had more fun with other ducks, because Harlequin spent
most of the time hidden away from us.
There was a big chunk of ice at the back of the viewing platform. A female
Greater Scaup