Cool.

Donna Scott, what is your experience with timing of eggs and chicks in the nest 
in your boathouse a couple of years ago?

Abandoned shack in the woods sounds PERFECT for a Turkey Vulture nest!

Kevin

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Turkey Vulture egg(s)

In late April I found a Turkey Vulture scraping around in the domestic debris 
on the floor of one of our abandoned shacks deep in the woods. I coded it as NB 
(nest building). 

Over the next few weeks I observed several comings and goings that I 
interpreted hopefully as shift-changes. She’s still in there today. 

Sitting in a scrape in the trash for five weeks running seems so purposeful 
that I feel pretty confident there must be an egg or two, soon to hatch…

-Geo


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