Re: [cayugabirds-l] Swallows mobbing raptor

2020-07-19 Thread Robert Horn
Thanks to all who offered help. The bird was taken to the Synder Hill Raptor 
rehab center. Best, Bob
On Jul 19, 2020, at 4:45 PM, Robert Horn  wrote:

> There is an immature bald eagle on a neighbors beach near the yacht club. 
> (4:45 PM) The bird has reportedly been there for an hour and is unable to 
> fly. Who would be appropriate to contact/evaluate? Thanks, Bob Horn 273 5690
> On Jul 17, 2020, at 7:07 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:
> 
>> So I go outside to get some parsley out of the garden and am suddenly met 
>> with the "squeaky" calls of birds and look up to see close to 20 tree 
>> swallows mobbing a sharp shin hawk! The hawk flushes and the swallows give 
>> chase and the raptor lands in another tree. The swallows are going crazy and 
>> the raptor finally leaves. The swallows continue to fly/soar about and 
>> finally vanish to who knows where.
>> Sar
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Swallows mobbing raptor

2020-07-19 Thread Robert Horn
There is an immature bald eagle on a neighbors beach near the yacht club. (4:45 
PM) The bird has reportedly been there for an hour and is unable to fly. Who 
would be appropriate to contact/evaluate? Thanks, Bob Horn 273 5690
On Jul 17, 2020, at 7:07 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:

> So I go outside to get some parsley out of the garden and am suddenly met 
> with the "squeaky" calls of birds and look up to see close to 20 tree 
> swallows mobbing a sharp shin hawk! The hawk flushes and the swallows give 
> chase and the raptor lands in another tree. The swallows are going crazy and 
> the raptor finally leaves. The swallows continue to fly/soar about and 
> finally vanish to who knows where.
> Sar
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[cayugabirds-l] Swallows mobbing raptor

2020-07-17 Thread Peter Saracino
So I go outside to get some parsley out of the garden and am suddenly met
with the "squeaky" calls of birds and look up to see close to 20 tree
swallows mobbing a sharp shin hawk! The hawk flushes and the swallows give
chase and the raptor lands in another tree. The swallows are going crazy
and the raptor finally leaves. The swallows continue to fly/soar about and
finally vanish to who knows where.
Sar

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