For *any* injured wildlife, we should all FILE THIS NUMBER at home and in
our phones:
*Cornell's **Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center* at (607) 253-3060.
Someone is always available. They will ask you questions to help assess the
situation (you can even send them live photos if need be) and
Many Turkey Vultures have been flying/soaring over the Lansing Station Road,
Lansing area for 45 minutes now - about 4-5 at a time, going from north to
south.
Donna Scott
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For *any* injured wildlife, we should all FILE THIS NUMBER at home and in
our phones:
*Cornell's **Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center* at (607) 253-3060.
Someone is always available. They will ask you questions to help assess the
situation (you can even send them live photos if need be) and
I counted 60+ just soaring over IC!
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> Many Turkey Vultures have been flying/soaring over the Lansing Station
> Road, Lansing area for 45 minutes now - about 4-5 at a time, going from
> north to south.
>
> Donna Scott
>
Birders,
I am earning a NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation Council transport certificate,
which qualifies me to capture injured birds, transport them to a vet or
rehabber, and release them in the wild. I usually work with birds of prey
and waders, but will help any bird species. I notify Cornell's Janet
And so did we in Candor, at the Logan Hill Preserve. Or perhaps more like
80. Probably more, but we stopped watching. All were headed south, with
great determination (no circling).
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm <
m...@roosterhillfarm.com> wrote:
> I counted 60+
This afternoon at about 5pm I saw about 200 Turkey Vultures circling over the
vicinity of NYS-34/96, Decker Rd, and NYS-13 south of Ithaca near the Newfield
Town Line. Earlier in the day I had seen smaller numbers southbound along the
east edge of the Cayuga Lake Valley in Lansing. This
If anyone wants to see Turkey Vultures, just stop by the Seneca County
Fairgrounds (Not the Lott Farm!) in the village of Waterloo (North Rd/Swift
St). There are about 100 that roost in the morning & evening on the village
water tower and any available pole/post on the fairgrounds.
Mark Miller
From the pool at Island Health I watched streams of the vultures going
south over west hill between 3 and 3:30.
On 10/13/2017 2:51 PM, M Miller wrote:
> If anyone wants to see Turkey Vultures, just stop by the Seneca County
> Fairgrounds (Not the Lott Farm!) in the village of Waterloo (North