Just watched an adult Bald Eagle soaring over vicinity of the Science
Center heading east. What a thrill!!
Annette
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That’s great. I’ve never seen that with eagles either.
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On Aug 17, 2021, at 1:49 PM, Tim Gallagher wrote:
Do you think it's possible that the Peregrine was the one that originally
caught or knocked down the duck? I've seen Bald Eagles steal ducks from
Peregrines at least
Do you think it's possible that the Peregrine was the one that originally
caught or knocked down the duck? I've seen Bald Eagles steal ducks from
Peregrines at least a couple of times.
From: Dave K
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2021 1:40 PM
To: Tim Gallagher
: [cayugabirds-l] Adult Bald Eagle helps Juvenile with hunting skills
Distant photos (in video format 15 sec) show an adult Bald Eagle that has just
landed on Know-Marcellus with a duck in talons.
The Adult appears to call to a nearby juvenile. The Juv flies to the adult and
at the right moment the adult
Distant photos (in video format 15 sec) show an adult Bald Eagle that has just
landed on Know-Marcellus with a duck in talons.
The Adult appears to call to a nearby juvenile. The Juv flies to the adult and
at the right moment the adult releases the duck and moves out of the way. The
juvenile
PBS News Hour just noted that Bald Eagle numbers in the lower 48 are now at
healthy levels, coming back from near extinction in the 1960s!
Anchor Judy W said, “Good news!”
Donna Scott
Lansing
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On Mar 24, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Candace E. Cornell
mailto:cec...@gmail.com>> wrote:
An adult Bald Eagle was working on a deer (?) carcass in the middle of
Salmon Creek near it's mouth, across from the marble black bench dedicated
to Roy Cockrun at Myers Park.
Sue Ruoff spotted an Osprey fishing four times off Ladoga yesterday, but
none are sitting on the nests in the Lansing
Saw an adult bald eagle fly SW towards the lake just west of our house yesterday 9 a.m.. At 2 p.m. when I was at the post office, 1/2 mi. from our house, I again saw an adult bald eagle flying SW towards the lake. I hope it is able to take a goose or duck for food since fish are probably down too
First Adult BALD EAGLE for my yard list and year list (have an immature from a
couple summers back for the yard list so this is only the 2nd one I've ever
seen from here). About 330pm, right after a stream of crows had flown over, I
noticed a much bigger, flat profile bird coming from the same