Re:[cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think

2015-03-13 Thread Liisa S. Mobley
Thanks, Karel-
This is very interesting.
-Liisa 

Liisa Mobley
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 On Mar 13, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Karel V. Sedlacek k...@cornell.edu wrote:
 
 There was a brief flyover/circle overhead by a Peregrine of BR as she sat on 
 the top SE corner of Bradfield yesterday after work.  No dive bombing or 
 talons.  The PEFA then continued on toward the Vet School area.   Ezra was 
 sitting in the 2012 nest cup at the time and appeared unconcerned.  Not sure 
 that the PEFAs have been driven off per se, as we haven't seen any recent 
 confrontations.  We are assuming that the PEFAs may have made a play for 
 territory earlier this winter when they (she) attempted to dive-bomb BR, 
 talons down over at Humphreys unsuccessfully.  We're guessing that they have 
 a scrape elsewhere to tend to / defend.
 -Original Message-
 From: Liisa S. Mobley 
 Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 12:37 PM
 To: Karel V. Sedlacek
 Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
 Subject: Re: Peregrine, I think
 
 I wonder if the redtails have driven off the peregrines, then?
 Thanks,
 Liisa
 
 Liisa Mobley
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Karel V. Sedlacek k...@cornell.edu wrote:
 
 Lisa,
 Ezra and Big Red have been in the 2012 nest, on Weill and on the NW corner 
 of Bradfield.  I think what you are seeing is Ezra facing Beebe Lake.
 Karel
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 Mobley
 Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 11:21 AM
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 Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think
 
 I just walked up past Bradfield about a 1/2 hour ago (10:45?), and I think I 
 saw a peregrine on the roof on the NW corner.  This particular corner has 
 many small antennas, and which kind of points towards Mann, so you wouldn't 
 be able to see it from Tower Rd.  I did not have my binoculars, and the 
 angle and lighting were awkward - that's why I'm not absolutely positive.  
 But, it didn't seem like a redtail.  Had an overall dark grayish cast on its 
 back, which is mostly what I  could see.  Just thought I'd mention it, as no 
 one has recently reported the peregrines.
 Thanks,
 Liisa
 
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think

2015-03-13 Thread Karel V. Sedlacek
Lisa,
Ezra and Big Red have been in the 2012 nest, on Weill and on the NW corner of 
Bradfield.  I think what you are seeing is Ezra facing Beebe Lake.
Karel
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[mailto:bounce-118933157-64835...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Liisa S. Mobley
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 11:21 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think

I just walked up past Bradfield about a 1/2 hour ago (10:45?), and I think I 
saw a peregrine on the roof on the NW corner.  This particular corner has many 
small antennas, and which kind of points towards Mann, so you wouldn't be able 
to see it from Tower Rd.  I did not have my binoculars, and the angle and 
lighting were awkward - that's why I'm not absolutely positive.  But, it didn't 
seem like a redtail.  Had an overall dark grayish cast on its back, which is 
mostly what I  could see.  Just thought I'd mention it, as no one has recently 
reported the peregrines.
Thanks,
Liisa

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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think

2015-03-13 Thread Karel V. Sedlacek
There was a brief flyover/circle overhead by a Peregrine of BR as she sat on 
the top SE corner of Bradfield yesterday after work.  No dive bombing or 
talons.  The PEFA then continued on toward the Vet School area.   Ezra was 
sitting in the 2012 nest cup at the time and appeared unconcerned.  Not sure 
that the PEFAs have been driven off per se, as we haven't seen any recent 
confrontations.  We are assuming that the PEFAs may have made a play for 
territory earlier this winter when they (she) attempted to dive-bomb BR, talons 
down over at Humphreys unsuccessfully.  We're guessing that they have a scrape 
elsewhere to tend to / defend.
-Original Message-
From: Liisa S. Mobley 
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 12:37 PM
To: Karel V. Sedlacek
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: Peregrine, I think

I wonder if the redtails have driven off the peregrines, then?
Thanks,
Liisa

Liisa Mobley
Sent from my iPhone

 On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Karel V. Sedlacek k...@cornell.edu wrote:
 
 Lisa,
 Ezra and Big Red have been in the 2012 nest, on Weill and on the NW corner of 
 Bradfield.  I think what you are seeing is Ezra facing Beebe Lake.
 Karel
 -Original Message-
 From: bounce-118933157-64835...@list.cornell.edu 
 [mailto:bounce-118933157-64835...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Liisa S. 
 Mobley
 Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 11:21 AM
 To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
 Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Peregrine, I think
 
 I just walked up past Bradfield about a 1/2 hour ago (10:45?), and I think I 
 saw a peregrine on the roof on the NW corner.  This particular corner has 
 many small antennas, and which kind of points towards Mann, so you wouldn't 
 be able to see it from Tower Rd.  I did not have my binoculars, and the angle 
 and lighting were awkward - that's why I'm not absolutely positive.  But, it 
 didn't seem like a redtail.  Had an overall dark grayish cast on its back, 
 which is mostly what I  could see.  Just thought I'd mention it, as no one 
 has recently reported the peregrines.
 Thanks,
 Liisa
 
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