While taking cat to vet through back roads of Lansing, on Holden Road between
Brooks Hill Road and Storm road, I saw 4 kestrels on wires near the kestrel
nest box on a pole that nyseg put up!
Then I went east on Storm road & just past the woods on the left was a fifth
kestrel on the utility wir
Just now on Ed Hill Rd Freeville, south on Hile School Rd, male on utility wire
w/ lg. mouse or vole in talons!
Yesterday male Kestrel on Scofield Rd near Buck/pleasant Valley rds. X (Lansing)
And another on Asbury Rd. (W. dryden), not sure of gender.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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This afternoon I saw three kestrels at three different places!
-Lake rd south of king ferry winery (male).
-Dixon Rd SE of Aurora (male)
-Rt 34b by Fessenden farm, King Ferry. Light wrong to see sex.
saw a singing Meadowlark south of King ferry winery near red barn & near
kestrel there.
And I am
Pair of American Kestrels south of King Ferry Winery/Center rd/ corner of Lake
Rd.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 12:02 PM Dave Nutter wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Those of you who are Cayuga Bird Club members may have seen an article in
> January’s newsletter that was based on my quick report (below) about the
> Ithaca Christmas Bird Count compilation on the evening of January first. I
> gave
Hi All,
Those of you who are Cayuga Bird Club members may have seen an article in
January’s newsletter that was based on my quick report (below) about the Ithaca
Christmas Bird Count compilation on the evening of January first. I gave the
editor permission to use my report, with which he rapid
American Kestrel migration is in progress. There is anecdotal
information that they coincide with dragonfly migration, especially the
Common Green Darner and Black Saddlebags ( Anax junius and Tramea
lacerate; other species migrate as well). With kestrels, not all migrate
but they do disperse. The
A group of 4 or so kestrels busy hunting seen this morning along Mt. Pleasant
Rd (close to the Midline end of Mt. Pleasant). Maybe a pair with fledglings?
Their hover flight lovely to watch in any case.
Eveline Ferretti
Public Programs & Communication Administrator
Mann Library / Cornell Univer
Meg reported that the Dutcher road Kestrels are back at the nest box.
Dutcher road in Dryden.
Carl
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I started out just before sunrise to find some SWAMP SPARROWS from the airport
lights access road south of Rt13. But just as I reached the third parking lot
for the Lab I stopped to check the high tension poles and wires and in addition
to a group of EUROPEAN STARLINGS, I spotted first one AMERI
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