Currently there is a white throat under our feeders!
Jacksonville area.
Silly thing is eating black oil seed with the finches and juncos.
Nancy
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Hi,
I checked out the Cornell game farm on Stevenson and game farm roads this
afternoon at 3 PM. I easily counted 62 Redtailed Hawks on the fences and in the
trees. In the main big tree there were 22 hawks alone. Also loads of Starlings,
eating the grain.
Laura
Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
And an adult BALD EAGLE on the compost mounds at 2:00, then perched in the tree
line above the compost for the next two hours.
The number of Red-tailed Hawks in that tree got to 25 while I was there. I
spent too much time sitting still photographing two young hawks reluctantly
"sharing" a recen
I have Cowbirds at my feeders here in Dryden.
Carl Steckler
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Wow.
So what is the explanation for so many red tails in one
location.is this a migration event..or simply an
over-abundance of prey in this particular locale? Or something else?
Thanks
Pete Sar
On 2/14/2016 3:05 PM, Laura Stenzler wrote:
Hi,
I checked out the Cornell game farm on