Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ovid snowy

2013-12-15 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Hello John,
That was me ;-) and my husband Steve!

What’s the best way to share photos with the group—I have a Flickr site, and I 
could share the link? I’m a newbie, so I’ll stand-by for input from the list 
moderator.
THANK YOU to all who posted this sighting; what a wonderful bird!!

Christine


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On Dec 15, 2013, at 6:05 PM, John Cancalosi 
jjcpurav...@gmail.commailto:jjcpurav...@gmail.com wrote:

The snowy owl was still there when I left at 4:37. It is south of Ovid on 96, 
not 96a. I only saw one other group of birdwatchers.


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 1:16 PM, M  K Mannella 
mkmanne...@gmail.commailto:mkmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
SNOWY OWL. Ovid. 96A. Between Ronnies Body shop and CR 129 On top of the big 
white barn opposite side of the road. Heavily barred with a solid white face.

Be well and keep moving!
Michele

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[cayugabirds-l] Ovid Snowy Owl photo and other NY birds/wildlife

2013-12-15 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Greetings,
I uploaded the Ovid Snowy Owl photo to my Flickr site: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97075568@N04/

The bird was almost out of range of my telephoto lens—that is a huge barn and 
quite well-set off the road. We were happy to see the bird far away from 
traffic and out of danger.

Enjoy!

Christine


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] bird hydration

2014-01-29 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Thought this would be an appropriate read ;-)
http://www.featheredphotography.com/blog/2014/01/26/frost-eating-white-crowned-sparrow/


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On Jan 29, 2014, at 7:47 PM, Marie P. Read 
m...@cornell.edumailto:m...@cornell.edu wrote:

Regarding winter bird hydration:

I've seen several species of bird eat snow (e.g. Northern Cardinal, Common 
Redpoll).
I've also seen chickadees hovering to sip from melting icicles.

Marie

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From: bounce-112260081-5851...@list.cornell.edu 
[bounce-112260081-5851...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Eben McLane 
[etmcl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:11 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] bird hydration

I’m sure someone knows how birds in the wild stay hydrated in a prolonged cold 
snap, such as we’re experiencing. I know that sunflower seeds in feeders 
provide some moisture, but I can’t see any main water sources around my house 
that aren’t frozen solid. (I live just above Owasco Lake, and even the entire 
lake is frozen over this year, as are the waterfall tributaries.) Do birds 
“drink” snow in some way?

I’d be grateful for information about this.

Eben McLane
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bald Eagle Nest

2014-03-09 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
I do Karel!
It’s in a very difficult spot to access though. It’s impossible to pull over in 
a car—you have to access by walking from the Yacht Club or Glenwood Pines.

Did you want me to figure out on Google maps and send to you?

Or perhaps we’ll run into each other soon on campus while we are chasing RTHs 
;-)

Christine


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On Mar 9, 2014, at 7:36 PM, Karel V. Sedlacek 
k...@cornell.edumailto:k...@cornell.edu wrote:

Good evening.



Does anyone know the location of this season's nest for the pair of Bald Eagles 
that had their nest near the Glenwood Pines last session?



Best,
Karel Sedlacek



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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Need help with osprey observations at Salt Point

2014-06-06 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Oh no Candace--so, so sorry!

Get well, soon. Thank you for all this great information. I will be sure to 
report in as we are hoping to visit Salt Pt. this weekend.

Take good care,

Christine[cid:B0173D88-54C5-406C-8E1F-CF44C7CC2593]


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On Jun 05, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Candace Cornell wrote:

Friends,

I hurt my rotator cuff and can't be at the Salt Point osprey nest as many hours 
as I'd like this week and next. Unfortunately, this is when the first osprey 
egg will hatch (sometime by June 11) and I must get the correct hatch date.

If you are birding at Myers or Salt Point, please email me immediately if you 
see this change in the osprey pair's behavior so that I can verify it.

Up until egg hatching, the female incubates the eggs during most of the day and 
all night. The nest is deeper this year than last year so it often looks like 
there is no adult when one is always there incubating. The male does all the 
fishing and gives the female a partial fish at least three times a day. She 
will fly off to a tree to eat it while the male takes over incubation.  She may 
fly around and bath after eating, but will return to the nest usually within 
the hour and the pair will switch places again.

However, beginning on the day the first egg hatches, the female will no longer 
leave the nest. The male will still bring her fish, but she will feed it to her 
hatchling, if it is strong enough, first and then herself. Please email me as 
soon as you see her eat at the nest. cec...@gmail.commailto:cec...@gmail.com

I sincerely appreciate every one's help with this. I have had so much valuable 
help from Cayuga birders with my osprey population studies so far and thank you 
in advance for any help you can offer at Salt Point.

Candace

It takes a village to accomplish anything worthwhile.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Everybody's fledged and flying at SP

2014-08-06 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Donna—it was so fun to meet you!

We sure were treated to quite an air-show yes—thanks so much for helping us 
find the fledgling in the Cottonwood ;-)

Candace,
When we arrived, we saw also saw one fledglings 3rd attempt at fishing on its 
own, and a great look at a Kingfisher.
After Donna left, we continued to see Odin, Orion and Ophelia taking turns 
coming to and fro from the nest, with lots of vocalizations. We now know that 
the call Ophelia used during her aerial display with 1/2 fish (see: 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/christinebphotos/14783448043/) was the call of 
the fledglings! We had not heard this call before, but I’m sure the seasoned 
“O” watchers in the group have—really neat to learn all this new behavior—as 
you know, this is our first year following the Salt Pt. family.

We didn’t witness any intruders, but did get a lovely look at a Kestrel flyby 
over the nest toward the creek. The aerial show quieted down for a while, and 
then Ophelia joined up with what we thought was a fledgling in a pseudo-fishing 
attempt. Not sure if it was a fledgling…She didn’t return to the nest while we 
were there, but Orpheus DID show up with a Yellow Perch at about 6:40pm.

I took so many photos that I don’t think I’ll have time to sort and post 
tonight, but I will be sure to let you know when they are available. The 
steady, but gentle west wind was a bonus feature as it allowed the fledglings 
to perform lots of “kiting” and hovering, much to our delight.

We also saw a fox kit (we think) crossing the gravel road as we entered Salt 
Pt.—wish we could have gotten a closer look at that beauty.

Thanks for all you do Candace—please get well soon!

Happy trails all,
Christine


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On Aug 6, 2014, at 8:05 PM, Donna Scott dls...@me.commailto:dls...@me.com 
wrote:

I was there from 5:15-6:15 pm today
When I first got there Ophelia was by herself on the perch by the nest with no 
youngsters in sight.
I walked around the point trying to see them then several minutes later I saw 
the older chick trying to fish!
To the north of the point near shore. He/she landed feet first in the water 3x 
, but did not catch a fish.
It was windy  wavey this evening.

Around the time Christine  Steve arrived, the second fledgling flew in and 
landed on the nest, chirping.

We were treated to flying demos by all three birds  the older fledg. also 
landed a few times in the cottonwood right at waters edge on north side of 
point.
It weaved its head up  down  around probably trying to see fish in the water 
below.
Orpheus was not there when I was. Sorry I missed the big encounter w/ the 
intruders!

Sent from my iPhone
Donna Scott

On Aug 6, 2014, at 6:49 PM, Candace Cornell 
cec...@gmail.commailto:cec...@gmail.com wrote:

Thank you all for your reports on the ospreys. I injured my shoulder again and 
I'm going to be one-armed for a while so please continue sending me any osprey 
reports you can. I greatly appreciate every sighting and keep them all for use 
in local osprey population studies and conservation.

Husband Dave and I went to SP after my doc apt. at 3:15 pm and saw both Odin 
and Orion flying well. Odin made several attempts to fish dropping down from 
his perch next to the creek and Orion circled the platform and made an 
unsuccessful attempt to land on a limb and opted for the nest. Odin's fl;edge 
date was July 31 and Orion was Tuesday August 5. Unlike last year's fledges 
which were behind schedule as are most new nests, these chicks have ample time 
to learn the finer points of flying and fishing before migration.

Just as we were leaving four intruders came to the nest en masse, circling it 
repeatedly as they were pursued by Ophelia and Orpheus. Odin was sitting in a 
tree nearby and Orion sat on the nest platform during the entire encounter 
which lasted over seven minutes. (Most encounters with intruders around the 
nest last one to three minutes.) The intruders were especially aggressive, 
staying close to the nest and not letting Orpheus and Ophelia drive them away 
over the lake as usual.

The parents repeatedly flew close to the nest and chirped at Orion. (I assumed 
they were checking on him.) The intruders never got closer than 50 feet from 
the nest as Ophelia would base them instantly. I plan to discuss the apparent 
increase in intruders in the area in an upcoming blog.

The next important date, which could happen anytime now, is when Ophelia leaves 
for her long migration 2K-4K miles depending on her destination. (I consider 
her migrated, when I have not seen her after three days of six- hour 
observations.) Between that time, we should see some very fine flying from the 
adults and the painful learning process of flying and fishing. After Ophelia 
leaves on migration, Orpheus will continue to bring fish to the nest for Odin 
and Orion until they can fish for themselves and are officially juveniles.

Once

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Injured raptor in Ithaca

2015-07-19 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Nancy/Kelly,
Here is a link for info: 
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/hospital/Services/wildlife/injured.cfmttp://www.vet.cornell.edu/hospital/Services/wildlife/injured.cfm
Here is the number for Cornell clinic:
(607) 253-3060
I’ve also copied our local rehabber, Victoria Campbell.

Good luck!
Christine

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On Jul 19, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Nancy Cusumano 
nancycusuman...@gmail.commailto:nancycusuman...@gmail.com wrote:

I am on west hill bu have never done it, and don't know where to bring him.
Any advice?

Cayuga Dog Rescue has saved more than 500! dogs since 2005!
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Kelly Lee Smith 
kl...@cornell.edumailto:kl...@cornell.edu wrote:

Call received at the lab regarding an injured raptor at 302 Elm St in Ithaca 
(West Hill area).  Anyone available to assist?


Kelly

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Dandy's dandy drive-by Eastern Screech Owl

2018-11-21 Thread Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Thanks for the update John and Melissa—great news!! We also enjoy seeing the 
“Dandy owl” from time to time, and have been on the lookout for the bird ever 
since our Screech Owl box welcomed a visitor last week.

Melissa,
I have two photos of the Dandy bird online—here are the links if you would like 
to compare with yours—these are from 2016:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/christinebphotos/31424282734/in/album-72157635933482353/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/christinebphotos/31424260204/in/album-72157635933482353/

Happy trails,
Christine

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On Nov 20, 2018, at 9:55 PM, Melissa Groo 
mailto:melg...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Too funny, John! I happened to check for it just yesterday too, for some reason 
felt compelled to, though it had been a long time since I had. I was able to 
photograph him, and he had his eyes open, as a delivery truck below was 
unloading boxes for the store and making a racket. A low res photo attached if 
people would like to see it.
At some point I'll try to compare this screech's markings to my photos of the 
owl in there from last winter to see if anything seems to match up.
My apologies if sending an attachment is still discouraged.
Melissa

On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 5:12 PM John Confer 
mailto:con...@ithaca.edu>> wrote:
It is back, or at least another gray phase bird is back in the same hole.

In the northwestern corner of the parking area for Slaterville's Dandy Market, 
the bird was there yesterday (Monday). It is back in the same hole which has 
had a screech for at least three years. In the past I recall it sitting with 
only its head in the opening. This time almost its entire body was visible, 
including a white v in the lower part of the chest.

I use Dandys several times a week and check the hole every time. I have not 
seen an owl in that cavity since last winter.

hoot, hoot

John Confer
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

ARCHIVES:
1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds
3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html

Please submit your observations to eBird:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/

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