I hope everyone else also had a great laugh with my previous mail!


I meant nobody else was there. My brain moves faster than my fingers and adds 
whatever words it feels like adding.  As Marie suggested, anyway even if there 
were bodies, I could not have seen as they were probably buried years ago some 
6 feet deep at least! ha ha





At Lickbrook there were about 12 Turkey Vultures thermalling. Also I heard 
something that sounded like a powerful drill going in short reverse mode. So I 
was wondering who would be using that on the trail. Then soon heard some crows 
too. So I looked up to see a raven being chased by three crows. A little later 
second raven was being chased by the same crows.  I checked the creek no 
odonates yet!



Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/

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From: bounce-57407034-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
[bounce-57407034-3493...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Meena Haribal 
[m...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 1:13 PM
To: Stuart Krasnoff; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: RE:[cayugabirds-l] MERLIN (nesting?) in City Cemetary


I did the same thing too! And found Merlin singing away! I also went to Green 
hills cemetery and except for the Red-Breasted Nuthatch, Chipping Sparrow and 
Great Crested Flycatcher no body was there.



Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/

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[bounce-57377034-3493...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Stuart Krasnoff 
[s...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 12:18 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] MERLIN (nesting?) in City Cemetary

After a discussion about Cape May Warblers  I decided to stop at the Ithaca 
City Cemetary to  check the tall spruces.  I didn't get that far. Just below 
the Stewart Ave. entrance  there's a short road that goes off sharply to the 
north and over that road and up toward Stewart Ave. stands a white pine with 
its top 20' dead and sere.  I saw a lump near the top that turned out to be a 
MERLIN with its back to me, either grooming or picking at some food.  After a 
minute of watching it, it dive bombed a cardinal and then flew to the south 
into another white pine.  I refound it perched near a dense packing of sticks 
that might be a nest. To find the putative nest tree find the bench with the 
short flagpole on the left of the main road where it bends sharply to the 
right.  Stand across the road (on the north side) at the bend and sight to the 
left of the flagpole looking SSE.  There are several pines up there just 50 
yards or so below Stewart AVe.  The bird and nest (or collection of sticks) was 
in the left-most tree maybe 20-25'  from its top.  Merlins have been reported 
thereabouts perennially but this the first one I've found there.

Marginal digivideo through my scope at: http://youtu.be/azf-ZZlmi9Q

Best...Stuart
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