We live amongst the second largest in Osprey colony in New York State (Long
Island has the most Osprey). Over 130 Osprey active nests are easy to view
in the Greater Cayuga Lake Basin and are listed on the Cayuga Lake Osprey
Trail
<https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=fb09815967204bfc9386fe2d4d78f1b0>.
Now is the time to visit them as the nestlings are growing stronger quickly
and learning to flap their wings. View the intimate nest life of Ophelia,
Orpheus, and their chicks Hope (27 days) and Lucky (24 days) at Salt Point,
Lansing, on the Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam
<http://tinyurl.com/Salt-Point-Osprey-Cam> and read about them in the blog *On
Osprey Time*
<http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time>
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Eyes to the Sky!



Candace

Cayuga Lake Osprey Network

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ARCHIVES:
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3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html

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