[cayugabirds-l] What to Do If You Find an Injured Animal | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

2020-10-13 Thread Regi Teasley
I’m posting this for the person who found the injured Raven. Here you will find more information. https://www.vet.cornell.edu/hospitals/janet-l-swanson-wildlife-hospital/what-do-if-you-find-injured-animal Regi “The future of the world is nuts.” Philip Rutter, founder of the

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread Gmail
Hi All, I don’t really know how to use this list so I’m piggy backing on this email. We have a raven with a broken wing outside and the crows have discovered it. It’s walking around, and I don’t think I could catch it. Anyone want to give it some help? Otherwise we will just leave it be and

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread khmo
Juncos are often vertical migrants around here tending to their winter haunts come fall. They have bred at altitudes from near zero to 2,00o feet. From: "Linnea Garrepy" To: "CAYUGABIRDS-L" Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 1:01:55 PM Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread Alicia Plotkin
Also had at least one pair breeding here in Ovid - first breeding bird I entered in the BBA in fact, one was collecting & carrying nesting material. Later saw them with fledglings but never found the nest, although have found nests twice before. Alicia On 10/13/2020 1:01 PM, Linnea Garrepy

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread Linnea Garrepy
I've had Juncos stay around and breed for the past three summers! The first brood this year was Cowbirds but they tried again and fledged DEJUs. Oh, and I live in Syracuse, albeit a hilly, wooded part of the city. Lin From:

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread Donna Lee Scott
I, too, have had 2-3 DE Juncos here for weeks. We finally had a good rain this morning. Donna Scott Lansing Sent from my iPhone On Oct 13, 2020, at 12:43 PM, Jill Holtzman Leichter mailto:j...@cornell.edu>> wrote: I have had juncos here steadily for at least two months... Jill On 10/13/20,

Re: [cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread Jill Holtzman Leichter
I have had juncos here steadily for at least two months... Jill On 10/13/20, 12:41 PM, "bounce-125033856-87248...@list.cornell.edu on behalf of John and Fritzie Blizzard" wrote: A lone junco was feeding on my window sill in Union Springs, NY today at 12:25 p.m.. Old-timers thought

[cayugabirds-l] First fall DE Junco 10/13/20

2020-10-13 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
A lone junco was feeding on my window sill in Union Springs, NY today at 12:25 p.m.. Old-timers thought seeing the first juncos meant that was a sign of snow so called them Snowbirds. Is snow in the forecast??? We had a few sprinkles of rain this a.m. while praying for about 5 days of steady