Re: [cayugabirds-l] help please with ID

2021-01-24 Thread Marie P. Read
ll.edu on behalf of Meredith Leonard Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2021 4:33:07 PM To: CAYUGABIRDS-L Cc: Edward Pitts Subject: [cayugabirds-l] help please with ID Hello, This bird has been coming to our feeders in Syracuse, alone, for the last week or so. Is it a juvenile male Yellow-bellied Sap

[cayugabirds-l] help please with ID

2021-01-24 Thread Meredith Leonard
Hello, This bird has been coming to our feeders in Syracuse, alone, for the last week or so. Is it a juvenile male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker? Otherwise, we are stuck for identification. We've never seen one here before. We live in a residential neighborhood in the city. Wish we weren't

Re: [cayugabirds-l] HELP PLEASE

2014-04-04 Thread Candace Cornell
Marc, I hope you don't have a repeat of yesterday's disaster. Could you send me a photo of your office building? I might be able to offer more immediate remedies in the event it does. I attached the American Bird Conservancy's *Bird Friendly Building Design*guidelines, which contains numerous

Re: [cayugabirds-l] HELP PLEASE

2014-04-04 Thread Donna Scott
Get a shovel move the tree if it is small enough? Cut tree down and plant a new one in a better location? Sent from my iPhone Donna Scott On Apr 4, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Candace Cornell cec...@gmail.com wrote: Marc, I hope you don't have a repeat of yesterday's disaster. Could you send me a

Re: [cayugabirds-l] HELP PLEASE

2014-04-04 Thread Candace Cornell
Unfortunately, there is also a stand of trees that reflect in the glass, not just one berry-producing tree. A banner is a good idea. Candace On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Donna Scott dls...@me.com wrote: Get a shovel move the tree if it is small enough? Cut tree down and plant a new one

[cayugabirds-l] Help Please suggestion

2014-04-04 Thread M Miller
A lot of outdoor restaurants string lines or netting over their decks to keep the birds away. This might be a fairly unobtrusive way to keep the birds away from your building, by running lines down from the roof to the ground. Sent from Windows Mail -- Cayugabirds-L List Info:

[cayugabirds-l] HELP PLEASE

2014-04-03 Thread Rustici, Marc
Our facility has a mirrored elevator shaft in the wooded courtyard. Today this has become a tower of death to a flock of cedar waxwings. They are flying into it and many are dying. To make matters worse there is a tree with berries that have probably fermented close by. Does anyone have a

[cayugabirds-l] HELP PLEASE

2014-04-03 Thread Rustici, Marc
Our facility has a mirrored elevator shaft in the wooded courtyard. Today this has become a tower of death to a flock of cedar waxwings. They are flying into it and many are dying. To make matters worse there is a tree with berries that have probably fermented close by. Does anyone have a

[cayugabirds-l] Help please

2012-04-18 Thread John and Sue Gregoire
Friends, Those of us who read the list in digest form often have to wade through a large amount of fluff to get to the meat of each report. We could avoid this by remembering to delete all previous messages when writing our reply or reply all. Extensive signature blocks make it even worse. My