In the last few days, Ospreys were seen at MNWR and at the top of Seneca
Lake.
Next stop: Ithaca... any day. Keep your eyes to the sky.
Please contribute to a long-term study on area Osprey populations by
reporting
active Osprey nests in the Finger Lakes to me at *ce...@cornell.edu
*. *Thank
Friends,
In the last few days, Ospreys were seen at MNWR and at the top of Seneca
Lake.
Next stop: Ithaca... any day. Keep your eyes to the sky.
Please contribute to a long-term study on area Osprey populations by
reporting
active Osprey nests in the Finger Lakes to me at *ce...@cornell.edu
*.
Yesterday I did some birding at Sapsucker Woods, including a midday raptor
watch from Mount Sapsucker, where I scoped a distant Golden Eagle to the east
circling up then gliding away to the northeast.
At the airport I found Eastern Meadowlarks foraging on the lawn beyond the
northwest end of
Apologies for a late listing. A ruffed grouse flushed from the trailside as we
walked along the East Ithaca Recreation Way near the Game Farm Road end of the
trail yesterday at noon. Otherwise, it was a quiet walk accompanied by tufted
titmice, robins, and chickadees. Colleen Richards
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Hi all,
This morning in Brooktondale, our Phoebes are back! Singing and cruising
around a porch. Also a male and female Eastern Bluebird were spotted going
in and out of a nest box near our ponds. Spring is indeed in swing! Happy
Thursday!
Evie
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*Evelyn Weinstein, LMSW*
*376 Brooktondale
So welcome to hear and see song sparrows.
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