[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
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>  
> 
>  
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>  
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>  
> READ!
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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!
>
> *O**n* *O**s**p**r**e**y* *T**i**m**e*
> 
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>
>
>
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>
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