Not exactly basin-related but here is an interesting new study on how
birders and non-birders organize knowledge about avian species:
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2204172119
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Should have reported this earlier but on 10/23 at around 6:30pm I saw
a bird consistent with SHORT-EARED OWL on Townsendville Rd. near Fox
Rd. in Lodi, an area where they are seen in winter. It was late dusk
so I couldn't see coloration but it was the right size, lithe and
bulky. I think worth
I received a message today indicating that the Finger Lakes Land Trust
is recruiting volunteers for a hunting season patrol at the Park
Preserve to help ensure that hunters do not enter the property (also
for Steege Hill). Please contact Jason Gorman for more info:
jasongor...@fllt.org
> looking
Woodcock peents heard just now near Willow Creek Rd, Ulysses.
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2 Snowy Owls still present this morning at 1030am near Fingerlakes
Airport. A darker one was on a rooftop in the Lott Farm complex, and a
light-colored one was W across Rt 414 on a power pole near the wind
turbine.
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On top of the water tower on S. side of 96a at Kime Spur at 9am today.
> On 3/1/18, debilin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Still there at 2:44 pm, same spot.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Mar 1, 2018, at 8:34 AM, debilin...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Snowy on top of farm tank
On the nearby gas installation at 7:45am today.
On 2/16/18, Daniel Graham <artst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In same spot again today at 10am.
>
> On 2/13/18, Daniel Graham <artst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This morning at 8am there was a large heavily streaked Snowy Owl on
>
In same spot again today at 10am.
On 2/13/18, Daniel Graham <artst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This morning at 8am there was a large heavily streaked Snowy Owl on
> the roof of an out building across from the junction of Rt 96a and
> Kime Spur Rd. near Geneva (on North side of ro
This morning at 8am there was a large heavily streaked Snowy Owl on
the roof of an out building across from the junction of Rt 96a and
Kime Spur Rd. near Geneva (on North side of road behind house).
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Yesterday (1/18) at 5pm there was a heavily streaked Snowy Owl on Rt.
96a at the height of
land northwest of Kime Rd. on top of the water tower.
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I realize this is too late to be of much use to folks but there was a
Snowy Owl on the ground affording great views about 50 yards south of
Yale Farm Rd in Romulus yesterday (11/30) at around 3:30pm:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/42.7912115,-76.870934//@42.7951606,-76.8710626,3575m/data=!3m1!1e3
There was a heavily streaked Snowy Owl on Rt. 96a at the height of
land northwest of Kime Rd. on top of a silo today at 4:30pm.
There were also several thousand Snow Geese in flight a few miles
south of the owl, around half in a group heading due east, and the
rest closer to Cayuga Lake in a
Sorry this is a bit late but the snowy owl was present again yesterday
(Tues) on the ground near the gas installation at 10am.
On 2/8/16, marsha kardon wrote:
> Thanks for your help with directions - the snowy owl was on the gas
> installation at about 11:15 this morning.
>
>
Unfortunately, no sign of the Snowy Owl this morning on the gas
installation at Reese/Seybolt Rd. at 7:15 (but I didn't look for very
long).
On 2/4/16, Peter wrote:
> It's Reese Rd. and it runs into Seybolt Rd. in the town of Fayette.
> Hope this helps.
> Pete Sar
>
>
At around 5:30 tonight there was a Great Horned Owl in a tree very
close to Rt. 89 south of Rt 139 in (I think) Ovid.
Also lots of goose movement today near Geneva, including ~50 Snow
Geese moving due West, and hundreds of Canada Geese moving North in
formation.
Daniel Graham
Tburg
This Snowy Owl continues in the same spot today. Didn't see the one on
Martin Rd. but it was raining pretty hard and tough to see. On Seybolt
Rd, there was also a male Northern Harrier.
On 12/13/15, Dave K wrote:
> There is a 2nd Snowy Owl Seneca Falls on gas well in
I had a COMMON NIGHTHAWK cruise over me at tree-top elevation in a big
gust of wind around 10:30AM today. It was being harried by what I
think were red-wing blackbirds. This was on Willow Creek Rd. in
Ulysses.
Daniel Graham
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Flyover Killdeer here in Tburg south of Taughannock just now.
On 3/10/15, Birding dans...@twcny.rr.com wrote:
Flyover Killdeer at aurora boathouse. Calling. Guessing it was scared off
the spit by flyover Bald Eagle.
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was quite conspicuous on the snow (it even
appears to be wearing a wool cap!).
This morning around 8am, an almost all-white individual was on a power
line right on Yale Farm Rd. about 1/4 mile east of 96a.
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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owls is a good day!
Daniel Graham
Tburg
On 2/11/15, Daniel Graham artst...@gmail.com wrote:
Great views around 8am of an all-white SNOWY OWL opposite 1084 Yale
Farm Rd on a telephone pole near the abandoned farmhouse (close to
junction w/96a),
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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Great views around 8am of an all-white SNOWY OWL opposite 1084 Yale
Farm Rd on a telephone pole near the abandoned farmhouse (close to
junction w/96a),
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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Rosenberg Lab.
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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others).
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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As I read this just now, one male Rose-breasted Grosbeak landed on the
window screen of our sunroom, then flew off.
Dan
T-Burg
On 5/4/14, W. Larry Hymes w...@cornell.edu wrote:
Did we have a major fallout last night? We just had 4, that's right, 4
male ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK come to our
Great views of two Common Loon very close to shore just south of
Sheldrake this morning around 7:30.
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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(it was there yesterday around 4pm).
Daniel Graham
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Ah! I now see David Diaz has beaten me to the punch. The owl I saw
today was the lighter one.
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. The same bird was present Monday afternoon on
the roof of the barn of the first house on Woodworth Rd. It seems to
be quite a regular customer in this area and is not shy about
affording close views. Truly a remarkable animal!
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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Snowy owl is again east of Rt. 96a, south of Woodworth Rd. near
Geneva. Bird is close to gas well, ~100 m from road, which would have
afforded excellent views if I hadn't forgotten my binoculars!
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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in this area--it appeared to have
substantial dark coloration then, but it was too far away to tell with
my small binoculars today. I have heard through the grapevine that a
Snowy was seen in this area in past years as well, so perhaps this is
the bird's vacation spot, so to speak.
Daniel Graham
Tburg
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