[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back!

2022-03-29 Thread anneb . clark
One soared and circled over the south-east edges of the Hile school wetland on 
Sunday. First I have seen this spring. 

Anne

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> On Mar 29, 2022, at 1:38 PM, Candace E. Cornell  wrote:
> 
> 
> Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back—at least most males are! (Females often arrive 
> a week or so later than the males.) The Spring Equinox, March 20, 2022, 
> marked the return of this year's breeding Cayuga Lake Ospreys from Ithaca to 
> Seneca Falls. Since then, experienced male breeders can be seen in the parks 
> and along roadways gathering sticks to refurbish their nests and defend them 
> from interlopers. Ithaca's Cass Park ballfield pair and the Seneca Falls' 
> Opera House pair were the first breeding pairs seen on their nests this year. 
> Females return at a slower pace than the males waiting for them at their 
> nest. Soon we'll hear many excited "Creee, creee, cree"
> 
> Thank you to everyone who reports Osprey sightings and nest locations during 
> the breeding season. There are over 170 Osprey nests located in the Finger 
> Lakes, concentrated around Cayuga and Seneca Lakes, and it is becoming one of 
> the largest inland populations in the eastern US. Nest spotters and monitors 
> are needed throughout the Finger Lakes to help survey this growing 
> population. This data is used to track population growth, fecundity, and nest 
> preferences as well as environmental changes. Email me if you would like to 
> participate in this study. Again, my thanks.
> 
> (Please send reports of Ospreys to cec...@gmail.com as well as Ebird). 
>  
> Eyes to the sky!
> Candace
>  
> Candace E. Cornell
> Friends of Salt Point
>  Lansing, NY
> Cayuga Lake Osprey Network
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>  
> 
>  
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[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back!

2022-03-29 Thread Todd Beeton
I saw an osprey on the nest at the corner of Rte 89 and Parker Rd on
Saturday.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 1:37 PM Candace E. Cornell  wrote:

> Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back—at least most males are! (Females often
> arrive a week or so later than the males.) The Spring Equinox, March 20,
> 2022, marked the return of this year's breeding Cayuga Lake Ospreys from
> Ithaca to Seneca Falls. Since then, experienced male breeders can be seen
> in the parks and along roadways gathering sticks to refurbish their nests
> and defend them from interlopers. Ithaca's Cass Park ballfield pair and the
> Seneca Falls' Opera House pair were the first breeding pairs seen on their
> nests this year. Females return at a slower pace than the males waiting for
> them at their nest. Soon we'll hear many excited "Creee, creee, cree"
>
> Thank you to everyone who reports Osprey sightings and nest locations
> during the breeding season. There are over 170 Osprey nests located in the
> Finger Lakes, concentrated around Cayuga and Seneca Lakes, and it is
> becoming one of the largest inland populations in the eastern US. Nest
> spotters and monitors are needed throughout the Finger Lakes to help survey
> this growing population. This data is used to track population growth,
> fecundity, and nest preferences as well as environmental changes. Email me
> if you would like to participate in this study. Again, my thanks.
>
> (Please send reports of Ospreys to cec...@gmail.com as well as Ebird).
>
>
>
> Eyes to the sky!
>
> Candace
>
>
>
> Candace E. Cornell
>
> Friends of Salt Point
>
>  Lansing, NY
>
> Cayuga Lake Osprey Network
>
> cec...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> EYES TO THE SKY!
>
>
>
> WATCH!
>
> Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam 
>
>
>
> READ!
>
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> 
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>
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>
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[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back!

2022-03-29 Thread Candace E. Cornell
Cayuga's Ospreys—they are back—at least most males are! (Females often
arrive a week or so later than the males.) The Spring Equinox, March 20,
2022, marked the return of this year's breeding Cayuga Lake Ospreys from
Ithaca to Seneca Falls. Since then, experienced male breeders can be seen
in the parks and along roadways gathering sticks to refurbish their nests
and defend them from interlopers. Ithaca's Cass Park ballfield pair and the
Seneca Falls' Opera House pair were the first breeding pairs seen on their
nests this year. Females return at a slower pace than the males waiting for
them at their nest. Soon we'll hear many excited "Creee, creee, cree"

Thank you to everyone who reports Osprey sightings and nest locations
during the breeding season. There are over 170 Osprey nests located in the
Finger Lakes, concentrated around Cayuga and Seneca Lakes, and it is
becoming one of the largest inland populations in the eastern US. Nest
spotters and monitors are needed throughout the Finger Lakes to help survey
this growing population. This data is used to track population growth,
fecundity, and nest preferences as well as environmental changes. Email me
if you would like to participate in this study. Again, my thanks.

(Please send reports of Ospreys to cec...@gmail.com as well as Ebird).



Eyes to the sky!

Candace



Candace E. Cornell

Friends of Salt Point

 Lansing, NY

Cayuga Lake Osprey Network

cec...@gmail.com





EYES TO THE SKY!



WATCH!

Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam 



READ!

*O**n* *O**s**p**r**e**y* *T**i**m**e*

*:* *Ospreys of Salt Point* 



VISIT!

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