Anne, there are a bunch (8?) of TVs that roost in the firs behind the
community center, so you happen to be in their territory. What may seem to
be more birds may just be that you are close to the mother lode.  Enjoy
them.  They are a different kind of bird.
Bill McAneny, TBurg


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[mailto:bounce-120326180-7495...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of AB Clark
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 8:44 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] a surfeit of urban vultures?

While checking on and looking for crow nests around Ithaca, mostly to NE
side and Cayuga Heights, I am encountering numerous vultures swooping low
through neighborhoods, just sailing around looking for your backyard
carrion, I suppose.  But my impression is that there are more than in years
past, and closer, lower and more "residential".  

In my view, the crows have had a lot of reason to attack as the vultures
have come within 20-30 meters of nest sites, looking pretty predatory.
Yesterday, I watched an acrobatic event between crows and a low swooping
couple of vultures over Pleasant Grove Road near Forest Home and Hasbrouck
community buildings yesterday, with the vultures having to dodge and sail
pretty fast, after they dropped in over a nest.  

Am I just not remembering past years, or are there more vultures close at
hand over residential and campus Ithaca?

Anne
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