Yesterday afternoon we birded the upper end of the lake and around Montezuma.  
On our way home we checked the Mudlock Bald Eagles and saw an adult and a 
juvenile sitting in a tree at the point.  After a bit the adult took off and 
gathered nesting materials which it carried to a tree just north of the point.  
We then noticed that a second adult was sitting in what looked to be the 
beginnings of a nest.  


Is this a new pair or have the Mudlock pair moved to a tree to nest?


Suzanne in Ithaca

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