Please don't take your conversation off line as I find your various points
of view on this issue fascinating.
Candace Cornell
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 12:34 PM John Luther Cisne
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> If I’m not mistaken, we can all agree that Global Warming isn’t just for
> the birds.
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John,
Fascinating! I am at a loss to explain the Osprey's behavior. Sorry this
happened with Orpheus. He is not dangerous. I have never seen an Osprey
display like that unless it was seriously threatened. Like crows, Ospreys
have excellent memories and remember those who have traumatize them in
At 12:30 pm today I saw a RHWO Redheaded Woodpecker sitting on a fence post
and then flying. It was on Lake Rd about 0.5 mi north of Long Pt State Park
in Aurora. It was beautiful—crisp lack and white with a deep scarlet red
head.
Candace
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If you see female Ospreys sitting low on their nests now, they have started
incubating. Ophelia, the Salt Point Natural Area's female in Lansing, laid
her first egg— a lovely chocolate brown, cream, rust, and chestnut color—on
Easter, April 12. (I'm still trying to ascertain the exact time on the
Ospreys at the Salt Point nest in Lansing as well!
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 1:36 PM Candace E. Cornell wrote:
> Ospreys have returned to the Myers' Hill nest in Lansing! Thank you to all
> the Osprey sighters!
> Candace
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:47 PM Candace E. C
Ospreys have returned to the Myers' Hill nest in Lansing! Thank you to all
the Osprey sighters!
Candace
On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:47 PM Candace E. Cornell wrote:
> The first two Ospreys seen on Cayuga Lake were reported today in the
> afternoon, one around the Cass Park Rink and one just
The first two Ospreys seen on Cayuga Lake were reported today in the
afternoon, one around the Cass Park Rink and one just north of Salt Point
in Lansing. (Dave, do you have earlier dates?) I drove up to the end of the
Cayuga Lake to look around as the Ospreys nesting on Osprey Alley ( Rts.
5/10
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From: Bird observations from western New York
Date: Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 2:50 PM
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] Fwd: [geneseebirds-googlegroup] Fw: Urgent
Conservation Concern
To: GENESEEBIRDS-L
Birds rise above it all
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sBird lists the New Zealand bird reports as originating from Stewart Park!
There were also erroneous Osprey sightings a few weeks ago.
Candace
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 1:50 PM Carol Keeler wrote:
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> Why are we getting these weird e bird reports from Tompkins county that
> have birds that aren’t
I want to see the video as well. Can the Lab offer a better link?
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 9:20 AM Mary Jane Thomas wrote:
> That is a shame. I couldn't watch this yesterday evening and was looking
> forward to seeing and hearing it. It would be helpful if the Lab fixed
> this.
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> MJ
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> Sent
Here here, Donna!
Human overpopulation is our the underlying problem of all our environmental
problems. There are just too many of us for the earth to support
sustainably. Planned Parenthood tries to address the issue but the
government keeps trying to shut them down.
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