Fred Bertram reportsCould someone post this on cayugabirds for me,I
cannot from this device. There is a juv rth on sand road northeast of
aurora that is down, it has no eyes. I have tried several contacts without
success , it is 100 yards south of gully road on the east side. Thanks, moe
Hi All, Sorry I could not handle this myself, but I had radiation
therapy today. Here is a link to a photo of the downed RTH near Aurora.
Very sad to see. It was 100 yards south of Gully Rd., on the east side
of Sand Rd.. If anyone is in the neighborhood and can help it out I
would appreciate
From the NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation website:
County: Cayuga
Town: Sterling
Gabriele Whitman, Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation Network
315-754-6208
License: Class 2, Federal Migratory Bird License, License to Collect or
Possess
Training: Oil Spill
Animals Accepted: Large Mammals,
On our way to Buffalo on Friday, Tilden and I stopped at Knox-Marsellus
Marsh at around noon. We watched mostly from Towpath Road. Through the
first gap, we saw a large juvenile PEREGRINE FALCON perching in a tree
across the marsh. We also saw a lot of BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS flying
around,
The bird has been captured by the rehabilitator and is being cared for.
Melanie
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Melanie Driscoll
Director of Bird Conservation
Gulf Coast Conservation/Mississippi Flyway
National Audubon Society
6160 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
work: 225-768-0820
cell:
Hi All, Thanks for the help, the RTH is now at the rehabbaerin Sterling.
It appears that its nictitating membranes were down ( collision with
car?). She said the bird was starving and looks to be otherwise ok!
Fred Bertram
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
From the Knox-Marsellus overlook this afternoon I found the Wilson's Phalarope
and two Black-bellied Plovers along with other shorebirds that have been
reported recently. Then something put everything up in the air and I couldn't
find the BBPLs. I didn't look for long though because it