A search around Myers Park and the adjacent marina at 12:30 PM today didn't
turn up the Snowy Owl reported and photographed yesterday.
Tom V
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A. Thomas Vawter, Ph.D.
Prof. of Biology & Environmental Science, Emeritus
Wells College
107 Ross Road
Lansing, NY 14882
(607)
Hi Dave,
The Fayette Gyrfalcon was indeed seen on January 1st by Drew Weber, Cullen
Hanks, and Ash Ferlito, as well as by other observers later in the morning.
I tried for it without success several times on Jan. 2nd, and it has not
been reported to my knowledge since the 1st. Nevertheless, it is
Sorry, it looks like I sent out the link to the 2020 sheet by mistake. The
2021 link is this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qKBp_qY7ZAw6ZPxMNjmfb9bjPjUDNFaH/view.
Thanks to those who pointed this out.
-Paul
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 8:16 PM Paul Anderson wrote:
> All:
>
> The Christmas Bird
Hi All,
Does anyone know whether the Gyrfalcon, which is often seen on N Hoster Rd in
Fayette, was seen on January 1, 2, or 3 this year? I know it was seen as late
as December 28.
Here’s why I ask: There’s a long tradition of keeping an annual list of first
records for the Cayuga Lake Basin.