Re: [cayugabirds-l] osprey nest on Warren Rd.

2016-04-21 Thread Candace Cornell
NYSEG crews have been trying to thwart the ospreys from building on the
Warren Road pole as this location presents a serious fire hazard. They hope
to erect an alternative pole nearby in the next few days in an effort to
move the birds. It is not the best place to raise a family, but the ospreys
seem determined. Many thanks to the crews for their help in this relocation.

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 8:22 AM, AB Clark  wrote:

> That explains the flyover osprey when I was on Winthrop Dr. a couple of
> days ago.  And on Tuesday also, a bald eagle and a raven (chased off by two
> resident crow families) over Muriel.  The bald eagle was remarkably low!
> The raven looked distinctly young, brownish and broken primaries.
>
> Anne
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2016, at 3:05 PM, howard london  wrote:
>
> The nest (new?) is atop a utility pole just past the Sheriff's Dept. on
> the northbound side of Warren Rd. and opposite Borg-Warner.  Passing by
> there this afternoon I glimpsed just a bird's head.
>
> Howard London
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] osprey nest on Warren Rd.

2016-04-21 Thread AB Clark
That explains the flyover osprey when I was on Winthrop Dr. a couple of days 
ago.  And on Tuesday also, a bald eagle and a raven (chased off by two resident 
crow families) over Muriel.  The bald eagle was remarkably low!  The raven 
looked distinctly young, brownish and broken primaries.  

Anne
 
> On Apr 20, 2016, at 3:05 PM, howard london  wrote:
> 
> The nest (new?) is atop a utility pole just past the Sheriff's Dept. on the 
> northbound side of Warren Rd. and opposite Borg-Warner.  Passing by there 
> this afternoon I glimpsed just a bird's head.
> 
> Howard London
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[cayugabirds-l] osprey nest on Warren Rd.

2016-04-20 Thread howard london
The nest (new?) is atop a utility pole just past the Sheriff's Dept. on the
northbound side of Warren Rd. and opposite Borg-Warner.  Passing by there
this afternoon I glimpsed just a bird's head.

Howard London

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