J. McGowan ; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Count Week!!!
Ditto to what Carol reported. Mary Jean, Phil and I walked the Black Diamond
yesterday between Garrett and Glenwood Heights (met Carol and Lisa) and had a
similar selection of birds. A couple of additional birds included
breasted
nuthatch. --Marty
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Cc: Kevin J. McGowan ; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Count Week!!!
Walked on Black Diamond yesterday between
On Thursday the 28th, while looking for short eared owls on Dean Rd in Lodi,
Seneca County, a flock of snow geese flew over, mostly hidden by the
low-hanging clouds. They were heading south, but circled back north before
going out of ear shot. Merlin indicated that in addition to snow geese, t
26 Tundra Swans flying south over downtown about 10 am
Ken
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On Dec 30, 2023, at 10:12 AM, Carol Cedarholm wrote:
Walked on Black Diamond yesterday between Glenwood Heights and Garrett Road .
Very birdy. Saw at least 4 Golden Crowned Kinglets with their crowns blazing,
a
Walked on Black Diamond yesterday between Glenwood Heights and Garrett Road
. Very birdy. Saw at least 4 Golden Crowned Kinglets with their crowns
blazing, along with many Chickadees, Titmice, some Robins, Downy, Hairy,
Red Bellied, Flickers, Cardinal, White Breasted and Red Breasted
Nuthatches.
Given the open streams and the forecast, the Great Blue Heron I‘m looking at
just now is not going to be needed as a “count week” addition. Confluence of
Buttermilk Creek and Cayuga Inlet.
-Geo
> On Dec 29, 2023, at 6:12 PM, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
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> It’s actually frustrating to see things
What are some Count Week analogies? Doing stretches before a Marathon.
Tailgating before a football game. A 3-day end-of-year party before the ball
drops, plus, after the 24-hour Count itself, another 3-day effort to get the
New Year going.
Anyway, thanks for the reminder. Everyone: please pos
Thanks for this reminder, Kevin. Perhaps the most extraordinary count-week find
has just come in on the Tompkins County eBird alert – a Northern Parula seen
today at the Ithaca Farmers Market!
As others have noted, there are many late-lingering birds around this year, as
well as an unprecedente
Peregrine Falcon - I stopped by Stevenson Road today to see the Black Vultures
and it flew by landing among the Pheasants for a minute, but didn’t carry any
off!
Ann
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> On Dec 30, 2017, at 5:42 PM, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
>
> I was scouting out my Christmas bird count area
There was a Field Sparrow at the Lab of O bird garden this afternoon mingled
with a large group of American Tree Sparrows on the open ground. Anyone
who's at Sapsucker should check for him tomorrow and the rest of count week!
Caroline Manring
Ithaca
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Dave Nutter w
h posting about, even if you don't know if it's in the count circle
or even in the Cayuga Lake Basin.
--Dave Nutter
>From: "Joe & Carol Slattery"
>To: "'Dave Nutter'"
>Date: December 28, 2009 09:14:20 AM PST
>Subject: RE: [
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