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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
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
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
Get a shovel move the tree if it is small enough?
Cut tree down and plant a new one in a better location?
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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
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
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.
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
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
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
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