For the last three days, there have been 5-7 Royal Terns mixed in with the
gang of Ring-bills and immature Herring gulls at the Myer's Park spit. The
lake and stream levels are high and there is not much spit above water for
the crowd of birds to use. The gulls fuss and argue the real estate while
Thanks for looking. The nest blew down in a wind storm and I guess they are
not going to replace it.
Candace
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Suan Yong wrote:
> Over the weekend I pulled over by those soccer fields but found no sign of
> a nest.
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Yes, there was an Osprey nest there last summer, which we were able to
observe during nest season - but only in passing! I have not been that far
north on 89 as yet this spring.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Karen Edelstein wrote:
> I was also told that last year there was an "eagle" nest al
I was also told that last year there was an "eagle" nest along the driveway
of Seneca Falls Country Club (just south of Cayuga Lake State Park) that
I'm guessing is really an osprey nest. Nevertheless, I haven't had a
chance to check in person. Has anyone else seen this? I will be up in
Geneva t