viewing with the NW wind though!
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> Cheers,
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> Kevin
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> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Swans
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Nine swans a-swimming just north of Hog Hole. Yesterday there were five.
Elaina
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Nine swans a-swimming just north of Hog Hole. Yesterday there were five.
Elaina
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Still 100+ mixed swans along Armitage road in the flooded fields, nice close
looks too. Tip: stay in your car (use your directional signals and pull to the
side of the road if you’re going to come to a stop) but they’re sensitive it
seems and as soon as a human shows themselves, the swans move
Hi all,
First, Armitage Road reopened earlier this week! The amount of water that was
covering the road was incredible. With the overnight rain I was worried it
might bring it up again.
Second, the fields on either side are still VERY flooded, and this morning's
commute showed me 100+ swans,
No swans her but at about the same time we had a large V of Snow Geese
heading north. (Fitzgerald Rd.)
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:32 AM Nancy Cusumano
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> I also saw/heard them, I am on the west side of Cayuga and they were
> flying west. Very distinctive sound.
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> On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at
I also saw/heard them, I am on the west side of Cayuga and they were flying
west. Very distinctive sound.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:30 AM Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> I think swans flew north by my place on lake after John’s sighting, too.
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> I just heard them, but was busy filling feeders under
I think swans flew north by my place on lake after John’s sighting, too.
I just heard them, but was busy filling feeders under roofed deck, so did not
see them in sky.
Had a hat on so hearing was muffled. Calls could have been from over cliff on
lakeshore maybe.
Went from south to north.
Donna
Hi All,
After living in the same place for 40+ years, I don't very often get a new
yard bird. However, a flock of Tundra Swans calling as they flew over was
pretty nice. Maybe you can see them at the north end of the lake.
John
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Nice flock of about 15 swans, including several young ones, just off my
lakeshore, just north of the Aurora village line.
People looking for larks should try the Springport/Aurelius Townline road, and
Benham road, which tees off the Townline road. I see flocks of larks there
every day, and on
Though the Wildlife Drive is currently closed for the season, many of the
birds we saw today ARE visible from the Observation Tower along the Seneca
Trail. The Seneca Trail is open.
Pete Sar
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There are many hundreds of Tundra swans very close to shore in calm water along
Lower Lake Road, north and south of Cayuga Lake State Park. It’s an amazing
sight. Also several groups of 20-30 hooded mergansers, some scaup, wigeon, rudy
ducks, redhead, gadwall, lots of mallards and of course
There were 100s on the north end of the lake Sunday Jan 21.
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> On Jan 29, 2018, at 7:39 AM, Maureen Cowen wrote:
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> My husband and I saw hundreds of swans yesterday about 1pm on the water and
> flying in near the north end of the town of Cayuga and
My husband and I saw hundreds of swans yesterday about 1pm on the water and
flying in near the north end of the town of Cayuga and continuing toward the
lock at the end of the lake.
Magnificent site.
Maureen Cowen
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>From a friend who lives near Dryden lake …
There is a small flock of white swans with black bills out on Dryden Lake right
now. They are absolutely beautiful.
Ray
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I'm not aware of any migrating swan reports, so will add that a fine-looking
Vee of 38 TUNDRA SWANS flew over my house about 1100 this morning. I don't
usually see groups this large.
Steve FastBrooktondale
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Several vocal flocks have moved over central Danby (southern Tompkins Co) in
the last half hour.
Bill E
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I was out shoveling this morning, heard a few swans call, and looked up to
see a flock of 20 TUNDRA SWANS right over the house. New Yard Bird. They
were headed NW toward the Big Lake. But I kept hearing them off and on for
the next 15 minutes. Apparently their leader got confused by heading
I'l surprised Jay McGowan didn't post this, but around noon, as the tens of
thousands of geese were passing over Mt. Sapsucker: on the slope above the
Fuller Wetlands, a group of 19 TUNDRA SWANS passed overhead in a flock of
geese. I believe these were my first ever at Sapsucker Woods. In the
I saw approximately 300-400 swans on Cayuga Lake near the Village of Cayuga
tonight; probably Tundras. Also thousands of Snow Geese and Canada Geese flew
over Montezuma at sunset ( 5:20 to 5:50 p.m. Snows were flying south on the
western side of Cayuga Lake and landing just off shore directly
Around Montezuma this morning at sunrise, some C. Geese, 1 mature Bald Eagle, 1
male Hooded Merganser, couple N. Harriers Red-tailed hawks. Over to East
Rd/Potato shed lots of geese (Snow Canada) but no Snowy Owl. Gulls all over
this morning with some ducks (mostly Mallards). A pair of Horned
Did anyone see the three Swans in Montezuma on Sunday afternoon? My wife and
I drove through and spotted them in the pond between the drive and
interstate 90 at about 5pm. They seemed big, no yellow on the bill but the
head and neck had faint grayish streaking that sometimes looked rusty.
They
Jay,
Thanks,
So they have been in the refuge a while?
From: jmcgowa...@gmail.com [mailto:jmcgowa...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jay
McGowan
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 12:18 PM
To: Greg Ward
Cc: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Swans
I did, and they were Trumpeter
My son just got home from work and driving from Kidders (153) along through
Sheldrake to home at 7214 Wyers Pt. Rd. he counted 58 Swans. Didn't study
to determine if Tundra or Mute or a mixture.
Naomi Brewer
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Thanks to Bob McGuire's email earlier this week, yesterday afternoon we
could get the 4 pheasants on Rafferty/Dixon Rd., pecking around under the
cow's feet like barnyard chickens.
Two Mute Swans were close to shore just before the Lake Rd. bluffs,
courting a bit by nodding their heads and
7 swans
Fire Lane 20
North end of Cayuga Lake off mouth of Yawgers Creek
noon
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