I am planning on going down to Delaware to find the Curlew Sandpiper that
has been reported the past few days.
It will be a one day trip and I am planning on leaving early Saturday
morning.
I will have room for three so if you are interested please let me know by
Friday
Carl
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Cayugabirds-L L
People are working on relocating this bird but meanwhile Christine Bogdanowicz
had the following app recommended to her. Might be good to have this on your
phone
> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/animalhelpnow/id511153457
And keep your eyes out.
Linda
> On Aug 10, 2021, at 12:40 PM, Christ
Hi everyone,
We are fast approaching the billing date for this trip, and we are still
two people short of making the trip a "GO". If you are sitting on the
fence and wondering whether or not you want to do, please contact me so I
can I answer any questions you might have. If we don't get two more
If this means that an adult goose will have to be caught and taken to
the vet school, seems like that's a job for more than one person! I
can't get over east of Ithaca today but maybe a few people have time to
volunteer & John could give more specific directions? Or John, if you
think you hav
John
You could try contacting Janet Swanson wildlife clinic at Cornell veterinary
College 253-3060.
See website for how to handle injured animal/ bird. (I am sure you know most of
this),
Clinic hours, map, etc.
www.vet.cornell.edu
Off hours, one takes animal to vet school small animal clinic to
Hi Folks,
There is a Canada Goose with a broken wing on a pond along Slaterville Rd. I
think this is one of the adults that fledged 4 young on the pond, but the
others have left. I have lost my reference for not-a-hawk wildlife
rehabilitator. Any help appreciated. Send to confergoldw...@aol.c
Hello all,
This morning along Forest Home Drive near Flat Rock a young Great Blue Heron
with an apparent wing injury was seen. Attempts to approach only resulted in
him disappearing into the woods. This is just a heads up that if anyone is in
that area today keep an eye out. And I don’t have an