Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

2013-09-09 Thread Carol Keeler
When I was there photographing the woodpeckers before all the babies fledged, I 
saw that one woodpecker was very interested in holes in a couple of trees.  It 
would look in or go part way in.  It never went all the way in.  It seems much 
too late for another nesting.  You were lucky to see one now that all the 
babies have fledged.

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On Sep 9, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Michele Mannella  wrote:

> I was there at May's Point yesterday afternoon, and watched one red-headed 
> woodpecker going in and out of another hole further north in the same grove 
> of dead trees. He would put his head in and pull it out, shaking the wood 
> dust off. Then he would go all the way in, disappear for a few seconds, then 
> stick his head out.  I don't recall anyone reporting this possible second 
> nest at May's Point.  
> 
> Michele
> Interlaken / Ovid
> 
> 
> On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Marie P. Read  wrote:
>> Yeah, I saw starlings in that hole several times when I was there last week.
>> 
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>> To: Carol Keeler; CAYUGABIRDS-L
>> Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest
>> 
>> That looks like the European Starling nest that was in the tree next to the 
>> woodpeckers.
>> 
>> -Jay
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Carol Keeler 
>> mailto:carolk...@adelphia.net>> wrote:
>> Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my 
>> friend John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people 
>> to look at and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking out 
>> of what we have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the right 
>> is a hole where two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even younger 
>> RHW young.  Please see if you agree or is this some other bird.  You can 
>> tell the hole is being actively used due to the whitewash down the front.  
>> These babies appear younger than the one that fledged yesterday.  Are they 
>> RHW babies or not?  I personally never saw a parent go to this hole while I 
>> was there-only the bottom of three hole.
>> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

2013-09-09 Thread Michele Mannella
I was there at May's Point yesterday afternoon, and watched one red-headed
woodpecker going in and out of another hole further north in the same grove
of dead trees. He would put his head in and pull it out, shaking the wood
dust off. Then he would go all the way in, disappear for a few seconds,
then stick his head out.  I don't recall anyone reporting this possible
second nest at May's Point.

Michele
Interlaken / Ovid


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Marie P. Read  wrote:

> Yeah, I saw starlings in that hole several times when I was there last
> week.
>
> Marie
>
> Marie Read Wildlife Photography
> 452 Ringwood Road
> Freeville NY  13068 USA
>
> Phone  607-539-6608
> e-mail   m...@cornell.edu
>
> http://www.marieread.com
>
> ***NEW***  Music of the Birds Vol 1 ebook for Apple iPad now available
> from iTunes
>
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/music-of-the-birds-v1/id529347014?mt=11
> 
> From: bounce-107886445-5851...@list.cornell.edu [
> bounce-107886445-5851...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Jay McGowan [
> jw...@cornell.edu]
> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:49 PM
> To: Carol Keeler; CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest
>
> That looks like the European Starling nest that was in the tree next to
> the woodpeckers.
>
> -Jay
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Carol Keeler  <mailto:carolk...@adelphia.net>> wrote:
> Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my
> friend John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people
> to look at and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking
> out of what we have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the
> right is a hole where two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even
> younger RHW young.  Please see if you agree or is this some other bird.
>  You can tell the hole is being actively used due to the whitewash down the
> front.  These babies appear younger than the one that fledged yesterday.
>  Are they RHW babies or not?  I personally never saw a parent go to this
> hole while I was there-only the bottom of three hole.
>
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

2013-09-01 Thread Marie P. Read
Yeah, I saw starlings in that hole several times when I was there last week. 

Marie

Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY  13068 USA

Phone  607-539-6608
e-mail   m...@cornell.edu

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From: bounce-107886445-5851...@list.cornell.edu 
[bounce-107886445-5851...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Jay McGowan 
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Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:49 PM
To: Carol Keeler; CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

That looks like the European Starling nest that was in the tree next to the 
woodpeckers.

-Jay


On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Carol Keeler 
mailto:carolk...@adelphia.net>> wrote:
Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my friend 
John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people to look at 
and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking out of what we 
have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the right is a hole where 
two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even younger RHW young.  Please 
see if you agree or is this some other bird.  You can tell the hole is being 
actively used due to the whitewash down the front.  These babies appear younger 
than the one that fledged yesterday.  Are they RHW babies or not?  I personally 
never saw a parent go to this hole while I was there-only the bottom of three 
hole.

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

2013-08-31 Thread Jay McGowan
That looks like the European Starling nest that was in the tree next to the
woodpeckers.

-Jay


On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Carol Keeler wrote:

> Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my
> friend John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people
> to look at and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking
> out of what we have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the
> right is a hole where two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even
> younger RHW young.  Please see if you agree or is this some other bird.
>  You can tell the hole is being actively used due to the whitewash down the
> front.  These babies appear younger than the one that fledged yesterday.
>  Are they RHW babies or not?  I personally never saw a parent go to this
> hole while I was there-only the bottom of three hole.
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[cayugabirds-l] Possible other RHW Nest

2013-08-31 Thread Carol Keeler
Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my friend 
John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people to look at 
and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking out of what we 
have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the right is a hole where 
two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even younger RHW young.  Please 
see if you agree or is this some other bird.  You can tell the hole is being 
actively used due to the whitewash down the front.  These babies appear younger 
than the one that fledged yesterday.  Are they RHW babies or not?  I personally 
never saw a parent go to this hole while I was there-only the bottom of three 
hole.

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