[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club April 2021 meeting/webinar

2021-03-31 Thread Colleen Richards
The next meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club will be Monday, April 12. We will 
begin with our monthly webinar (see below) followed by our business meeting. 
Don't forget to register soon!
 Hot and Cold Energy Ninjas: How Hummingbirds Survive the Night
 Host: Dr. Anusha Shankar
 Monday, April 12, 2021, 7:30 pm
 Register:  https://tinyurl.com/cbc202104mtgHummingbirds live fast. They have 
among the highest metabolic rates of all vertebrates, and must eat constantly 
to stay alive. Their existence is closely tied to the availability of their 
food resourcesâânectar plants and 
insectsââand yet there are over 330 species of them, 
and they are found all over the Americas: from the deserts of Arizona to the 
high-elevation Andes.
 
 I would love to share with you some of what I found by studying hummingbirds 
day and night! Especially at night. What do hummingbirds do when they can't see 
their food plants or eat? Do they just drop dead, or starve, or perhaps... go 
into a hibernation-like state? Come attend this talk to find out about the 
surprising nightlife of hummingbirds!
 
 Dr. Anusha Shankar is a Rose Postdoctoral Fellow at the Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology. Before this, she was at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Stony 
Brook University (NY), and did her Bachelor's and Master's in India. She is 
also a National Geographic Explorer and Young Leader. She is broadly very 
curious about how animals manage their energetic needs in difficult conditions. 
For her PhD, she studied how hummingbirds balance their daily energetic needs 
in the Ecuadorian Andes and in Arizona. She is now continuing that work to 
understand how hummingbirds enter a state of 'torpor' at night. She plans to 
work longer-term in the tropics, with a home base in India. Anusha loves salsa 
dancing, photography, and reading fiction.


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] FOY

2021-03-31 Thread Geo Kloppel
Yep. After walking thru some thickets in Michigan Hollow yesterday, I got 
test-bitten in two places by a tick, and then found the presumed explorer 
crawling on my forehead.

-Geo


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] FOY

2021-03-31 Thread Katherine Graham
Went to Owasco Flats today and picked one off of my pants when I got home.  
Time to get out the tick gear. 

Kate


> On Mar 31, 2021, at 6:47 PM, Kevin J. McGowan  wrote:
> 
> Yes, I was celebrating the final disappearance of snow from my driveway and 
> trails last Friday, but then I started to realize with the snow gone, it was 
> tick season. Last year I got two imbedded in me and gave two to my indoor 
> cats. :^(
>  
> Be careful out there.
>  
> Kevin
>  
> From: bounce-125509181-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
>  On Behalf Of Donna Lee Scott
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 6:40 PM
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] FOY
>  
> Tick ! 
> Watch out. 
> 
> Donna Scott 
> Lansing
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] FOY

2021-03-31 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
Yes, I was celebrating the final disappearance of snow from my driveway and 
trails last Friday, but then I started to realize with the snow gone, it was 
tick season. Last year I got two imbedded in me and gave two to my indoor cats. 
:^(

Be careful out there.

Kevin

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 On Behalf Of Donna Lee Scott
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 6:40 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] FOY

Tick !
Watch out.
Donna Scott
Lansing
Sent from my iPhone
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[cayugabirds-l] Great horned owl

2021-03-31 Thread Carol Cedarholm
Has anyone seen the Great Horned Owl  that has nested in one of the trees
on Newman Golf course In the last few years?

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[cayugabirds-l] FOY

2021-03-31 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Tick !
Watch out.

Donna Scott
Lansing
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking

2021-03-31 Thread Candace E. Cornell
The Ospreys in Florida seem to like nesting on the sauces, but I can't say
the same for our northern birds. I'm not claiming a regional preference,
but I know of many empty saucers in this area and the ADK along Nat'l Grid
lines where once there were thriving nests on platforms or risers. It
usually takes up to five years for an Osprey platform to be claimed, but
the saucers I am referring to have been empty much longer. There are other
artificial nestbox designs made of a gridwork of fiberglass the Ospreys
seem to prefer over saucers. Too bad they did not check out other designs.

Thanks for your work and reports. They are always appreciated.
Candace

Cayuga Lake Osprey Network
Lansing, NY

On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 11:10 AM Johnson, Alyssa 
wrote:

> Hi all, I was given permission to share this information with everyone,
> regarding the Osprey nest removal on 5 & 20. Jenny Landry is a NYSDEC
> Wildlife Biologist for Region 8, and is available for questions. -Alyssa
>
>
>
>
>
> Good morning folks!
>
>
>
> I know you have likely been fielding lots of calls about the osprey nest
> removals along 5 and 20 and that folks are likely very upset. Hopefully I
> can provide some clarification. We (NYSDEC)  did not issue a permit, but
> that is because it is not necessary. Essentially if the utility company
> (National Grid in this case) do the removals before the osprey are using
> the nest (generally before April 1st), they do not need authorization.
> They would need to coordinate with DEC/USFWS for removal once eggs are laid
> and it would need to be a safety issue. This is obviously different if it
> is an endangered species (state or federal) nest, but these nests are
> osprey nests.
>
>
>
> One thing we can share with folks if they are concerned about the
> removals, is that not only is it legal under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
> (MBTA), but it is also a good thing for the osprey. Those nests had gotten
> quite large and could be a hazard to both the continuity of electricity
> distribution, but also to the osprey. During wet weather in particular, the
> wet nest material can create enough contact to complete a circuit which can
> result in outages, electrocutions of the osprey, and sometimes even fires
> (which you can imagine the young osprey don’t fare well when this happens).
> These nest removals generally don’t hinder the osprey at all. They will
> begin building back in the same spot as soon as they return to the area.
> The “saucers” they installed are intended to provide a place to nest  away
> from the hazard of the lines. This should prevent the osprey from
> disrupting power, while also reducing the likelihood of the osprey being
> electrocuted or incinerated. Yay for reducing power line and osprey
> conflicts!
>
>
>
> *Jenny Landry*
>
> Biologist, NYSDEC Bureau of Wildlife
>
>
>
> *New York State Department of Environmental Conservation*
>
> *Region 8 *
>
> 6274 East Avon-Lima Road, Avon, NY 14414
>
> P: (585) 226-5491  jenny.lan...@dec.ny.gov
>
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> *Alyssa Johnson*
>
> Environmental Educator
>
> 315.365.3588
>
>
>
> *Montezuma Audubon Center*
>
> PO Box 187
>
> 2295 State Route 89
>
> Savannah, NY 13146
>
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>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-125507644-79436...@list.cornell.edu <
> bounce-125507644-79436...@list.cornell.edu> *On Behalf Of *Brad Walker
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 31, 2021 10:20 AM
> *To:* Cayugabirds 
> *Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> To cut down on the number of email threads related to Osprey nests, I'm
> creating a thread we can use to track the nests to keep them all in one
> handy location. If you want to report a new Osprey nest or update on the
> progress of a given nest, please reply to this email/thread.
>
>
>
> Ospreys are very common now and there are a lot of nests and that means a
> lot of emails. It's great to hear about them, but it also means other
> emails can get lost in the shuffle.
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
>
>
> --Brad
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[cayugabirds-l] FOY Towhee

2021-03-31 Thread Nancy Cusumano
In our front yard this afternoon. Have good pics!

That seems early!

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] our foy chipping sparrow

2021-03-31 Thread Ann Mitchell
I finally got my first Chipping Sparrow.

Good birding,
Ann

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> On Mar 31, 2021, at 11:42 AM, Marty Schlabach  wrote:
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> We just had our first of the year chipping sparrow at our feeders.
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[cayugabirds-l] Me too Pheobe

2021-03-31 Thread Karen
Pheobe back, Fox Sparrows continue. Love their song.
John
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Phoebe

2021-03-31 Thread John Gregoire
We also welcomed Phoebe and Tree Swallows yesterday. Rotten tricks afoot
for these birds by tonight's expected snow.

On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 11:54 AM Donna Lee Scott  wrote:

> Had my FOY E. Phoebe yesterday!
>  & i think I heard my 1st Chipping Sparrow this AM, but will wait to see
> it at deck feeders before I say for sure.
>
> Donna Scott
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[cayugabirds-l] FOY Chipping Sparrow

2021-03-31 Thread Sigrid Connors
Had my FOY Chipping Sparrow today at the feeder.

Old Stage Road
Groton
*Sigrid Larsen Connors*

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[cayugabirds-l] Phoebe

2021-03-31 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Had my FOY E. Phoebe yesterday!
 & i think I heard my 1st Chipping Sparrow this AM, but will wait to see it at 
deck feeders before I say for sure.

Donna Scott
Lansing
Sent from my iPhone

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[cayugabirds-l] our foy chipping sparrow

2021-03-31 Thread Marty Schlabach
We just had our first of the year chipping sparrow at our feeders.
--Marty Schlabach
   Interlaken, NY


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking

2021-03-31 Thread Johnson, Alyssa
Hi all, I was given permission to share this information with everyone, 
regarding the Osprey nest removal on 5 & 20. Jenny Landry is a NYSDEC Wildlife 
Biologist for Region 8, and is available for questions. -Alyssa



Good morning folks!



I know you have likely been fielding lots of calls about the osprey nest 
removals along 5 and 20 and that folks are likely very upset. Hopefully I can 
provide some clarification. We (NYSDEC)  did not issue a permit, but that is 
because it is not necessary. Essentially if the utility company (National Grid 
in this case) do the removals before the osprey are using the nest (generally 
before April 1st), they do not need authorization. They would need to 
coordinate with DEC/USFWS for removal once eggs are laid and it would need to 
be a safety issue. This is obviously different if it is an endangered species 
(state or federal) nest, but these nests are osprey nests.



One thing we can share with folks if they are concerned about the removals, is 
that not only is it legal under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), but it is 
also a good thing for the osprey. Those nests had gotten quite large and could 
be a hazard to both the continuity of electricity distribution, but also to the 
osprey. During wet weather in particular, the wet nest material can create 
enough contact to complete a circuit which can result in outages, 
electrocutions of the osprey, and sometimes even fires (which you can imagine 
the young osprey don’t fare well when this happens). These nest removals 
generally don’t hinder the osprey at all. They will begin building back in the 
same spot as soon as they return to the area. The “saucers” they installed are 
intended to provide a place to nest  away from the hazard of the lines. This 
should prevent the osprey from disrupting power, while also reducing the 
likelihood of the osprey being electrocuted or incinerated. Yay for reducing 
power line and osprey conflicts!



Jenny Landry

Biologist, NYSDEC Bureau of Wildlife



New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Region 8

6274 East Avon-Lima Road, Avon, NY 14414

P: (585) 226-5491  jenny.lan...@dec.ny.gov

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315.365.3588

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Savannah, NY 13146
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From: bounce-125507644-79436...@list.cornell.edu 
 On Behalf Of Brad Walker
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 10:20 AM
To: Cayugabirds 
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking

Hi all,

To cut down on the number of email threads related to Osprey nests, I'm 
creating a thread we can use to track the nests to keep them all in one handy 
location. If you want to report a new Osprey nest or update on the progress of 
a given nest, please reply to this email/thread.

Ospreys are very common now and there are a lot of nests and that means a lot 
of emails. It's great to hear about them, but it also means other emails can 
get lost in the shuffle.

Thank you in advance!

--Brad
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking

2021-03-31 Thread Carol Cedarholm
Yesterday I saw two osprey mating on the nest near Treman Marina and I saw
one on the nest by the golf course next to the inlet.

On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 10:20 AM Brad Walker  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> To cut down on the number of email threads related to Osprey nests, I'm
> creating a thread we can use to track the nests to keep them all in one
> handy location. If you want to report a new Osprey nest or update on the
> progress of a given nest, please reply to this email/thread.
>
> Ospreys are very common now and there are a lot of nests and that means a
> lot of emails. It's great to hear about them, but it also means other
> emails can get lost in the shuffle.
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> --Brad
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[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Basin Osprey Nest Tracking

2021-03-31 Thread Brad Walker
Hi all,

To cut down on the number of email threads related to Osprey nests, I'm
creating a thread we can use to track the nests to keep them all in one
handy location. If you want to report a new Osprey nest or update on the
progress of a given nest, please reply to this email/thread.

Ospreys are very common now and there are a lot of nests and that means a
lot of emails. It's great to hear about them, but it also means other
emails can get lost in the shuffle.

Thank you in advance!

--Brad

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Osprey on Treman Park nest

2021-03-31 Thread Carol Cedarholm
I saw two on the nest mating yesterday near the marina and one on the nest
near the golf course along the inlet.

On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 8:18 AM Elaina M. McCartney <
elaina.mccart...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> At least one Osprey on nest at south end of Treman park, visible from my
> living room north of Hog Hole. I thought I saw a lump on the nest through
> binocs, and then an Osprey soared in and landed.
>
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[cayugabirds-l] Osprey on Treman Park nest

2021-03-31 Thread Elaina M. McCartney
At least one Osprey on nest at south end of Treman park, visible from my living 
room north of Hog Hole. I thought I saw a lump on the nest through binocs, and 
then an Osprey soared in and landed. 

Elaina
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