None of these birds are new for the basin, but still there seems to have been
an influx.
This afternoon I biked to Stewart Park on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. At the
west end of the suspension bridge between the end of Pier Rd and Renwick
Wildwood I saw an Eastern Phoebe. I was pleased but no
Linda Clougherty and I walked the Dryden walkway yesterday. There is a Bald
Eagle nest with both eagles. We were 99% sure we heard a Osprey calling behind
some pines, but never saw it.
Ann
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> On Apr 1, 2018, at 3:11 PM, psaracin wrote:
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> If not reported I sorry on nest at
Having moved to a new house in the woods, a distance from the road, I hung
feeders up a few weeks ago. Birds have been gradually discovering them. I
saw this Kinglet today and my notes tell me I saw one at my old house, a
few miles up the road, on this very same day (April 1) in 2007.
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Sheila A
Osprey!!!
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Original message From: psaracin
Date: 4/1/18 3:11 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Candace Cornell , Dave
Nutter , cayugabirds-l , Cindy
Sedlacek Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ithaca Ospreys, and
other stuff
If not reported I so
If not reported I sorry on nest at Refuge (st. 5 and 20) as of Tuesday
last...Pete Sar
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Original message From: Candace Cornell
Date: 4/1/18 9:48 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Dave Nutter ,
cayugabirds-l , Cindy Sedlacek
Subject: Re: [cay
Our first Eastern Phoebe of the year showed up in Brooktondale this morning.
--Sandy Podulka
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Thank you Dave and Cindy to everyone for reporting yesterday's arrival of
the ospreys. We should see most ospreys returning to their nests in the
next two weeks. Unmated adult birds will also be checking out vacant nest
boxes and vying for mates. Young osprey, hoping to breed, usually arrive a
week