Hi Donna,
Quite a dilemma presented. You could call the DEC to clarify the nest's
protection under the migratory bird act when it is within a private
structure. Perhaps they can relocate the nest and egg(s) for you. I also
know of a wildlife rehabber who specializes in TVs. Perhaps she can hel
Hi Donna!
My! What a dilemma! This brings up questions in my mind about the migratory
bird act. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it, we are legally
(if not morally) bound to protecting the nests of migratory birds. So, you
could tell the prospective buyers, "I'm legally bound to protec
Donna,
Turkey Vultures usually lay 2 eggs. It takes 28-40 days to incubate, and they
don’t fledge until 60-80 days.
No, a month is not enough time.
Kevin
Kevin J. McGowan, Ph.D.
Senior Course Developer and Instructor
Bird Academy
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY
I’m looking at a lone ibis in a open pool of water just past (west) of the
eagle sculpture along the wildlife drive. I don’t know which it is! I did not
see any others along the drive before this point today.
Alyssa Johnson
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Thanks — I think you've all got it. Apparently there are a pair of them
singing back and forth to each other in my neighborhood.
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Can anyone tell what bird it is — I think it's a warbler — that has a buzzy
song which is a rising scale of about seven notes? Like Bzz.zt! ?
Thanks for any help —
Robin
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