While driving on NY 96, about 2 miles east of Spencer, a large bird swooped
across above me at some 75 feet elevation. The very brief glimpse I had
convinced me it was an adult bald eagle.
Bob Garrison Spencer, NY
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On 2/29, we had about 100 red-winged blackbirds foraging under and also in our
black-oil sunflower seed feeders.
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I too scanned the southern end of Cayuga Lake around mid-day Tue, using a
telescope, but saw no Western grebe. Several small flocks of Canada geese took
off from the lake and were heading south.
Is it normal for the lake to be so low this time of year?
Bob GarrisonSpencer, NY
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I confess I'm not able to interpret this chart; I could use some help. Thanks
Bob GarrisonSpencer, NY
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Hi,
There was a bald eagle recently standing in a field along East Spencer Road.
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On 4/19, there were two trumpeter swans on Nichols Pond in the middle of
Spencer.
Bob Garrison Spencer, NY
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There were 11 ring-billed gulls and 19 Canada geese at Stewart Park today, 3/17
Bob G
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st is to feed bluebirds and Carolina wrens.
Bob GarrisonSpencer, NY
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We've had a Carolina wren feeding on meal worms from our tray feeder and next
day, back again, looking into empty feeder. We did add some soon.
We've noticed gray squirrels like meal worms also.
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Have the results of the Ithaca Christmas Bird Count for January 1, 2010 been
tallied or did I miss the e-mail with the tally? Somehow, I hope to be able to
see the results.
Bob Garrison Spencer, NY
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I've seen
before on red-wings. The other puzzle was the distinctly forked tail, very long
skinny forks sort of like those of a barn swallow. A second bird was nearby,
but partially obscured by leaves.
I would appreciate any thoughts.
Bob Garrison Spencer, NY 607-589-6805
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