Saw two Bald Eagles cartwheeling this evening near the end of Inlet Road in Ithaca.On Apr 30, 2023, at 6:34 AM, John Gregoire wrote:I can't remember if anyone had reported as yet. We had a Least Flycatcher here on Fitzgerald Rd on Friday the 28th. Catbirds also arrived up here.John
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Around 4:30 this afternoon I was walking along Salmon Creek about 300 yards
upstream of the Myers Rd bridge (the bridge by the entrance to Salt Point)
when an Osprey (no fish in talons) came flying hard up the creek, vocalizing
continuously and closely pursued by two adult Bald Eagles, also
I was not there today, but Bald Eagles are pretty frequent at Stewart Park,
including multiple immatures, and they often stand on the ice. I’ve never heard
of Golden Eagles stopping at Stewart Park or standing on the ice on Cayuga Lake.
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> On Mar 1, 2020, at 9:25 PM, Suzanne
Hi all,
Has anyone seen the two, perhaps 3 eagles on ice at Stewart Park this afternoon
sometime between 3:30pm and 4:00pm. I listed them on ebird as Golden Eagles but
I was unsure if these were (unusual) Golden Eagles or Juvenile Bald Eagles. One
actually had a gull at its feet, perhaps 1 foot
Just had a backyard flyover of 2 adult bald eagles, then 20 minutes later a
ravenEtna area. What a beautiful mid-October afternoon.Colleen Richards
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Has anybody seen eagles lately?
Juveniles? at Dryden lake
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Hi,
There are definitely Bald Eagles on Dryden Lake. The Spring Field
Ornithology Field trippers saw them in April.
Carol Cedarholm
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 6:55 PM, Bard Prentiss wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I keep getting reports of daily visitations of Bald Eagles at Dryden
Hi All,
I keep getting reports of daily visitations of Bald Eagles at Dryden Lake from
non birders living around the lake. it's possible that they are Ospreys
nesting nearby and even eagles nesting nearby. Perhaps someone might check it
out. I would but I have to be loaded in the car and
Beautiful day to be outside! We took our dog for a walk at Sampson
State Park this afternoon and as we were walking on the road that leads
to the gate on the north end, where the private housing abuts the park,
we saw hundreds of Snow Geese flying just above the lake from north to
south. We
I forgot to mention in my last post that at Mud Lock my companions and I
witnessed an osprey harassing the heck out of a bald eagle for about 3-5
minutes. It was quite a spectacle with the osprey being sure to "attack"
from the top side of the eagle. At one point the eagle half turned its
For those who may not know: there are eaglets on the Aurora nest and the
nest at mud lock. The osprey cam viewable from the Refuge Visitor's
Center shows at least one egg in the osprey nest.
And both ospreys and eagles seemed to be everywhere today in the
northern part of our basin.in
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Feb 20 2016 1045 Freeville: Two adult Bald Eagles soared over 38 just S of
the intersection with Hile School Road, one of which soared E up Hile School Rd
and across Ed Hill RD (in and out and into the basin).. They stayed very high;
an adult Red-tailed Hawk soared with them over Rt 38 and I
You may have heard the recent media reports about the feds issuing 30
year take permits for wind farms. This is from a current NAS Action
Alert
After our morning walk yesterday, I mentioned to the wife that the day
looked great for migrating eagles. I predicted that Franklin Mtn. would
have 15 goldens. So after a long coffee break, I set up in the field across
the road from our house. Shortly thereafter, about 1130, a BALD EAGLE
Hi,
Thanks to all for suggestions on the best places for eagles - we
did succeed yesterday. As many suggested, we drove up the east side of
Cayuga, stopping first to watch the Red-Headed Woodpeckers at the
intersection of Poplar Road Rte 90. We had a late start and didn't
get to
Today (Sat 2 July) I went to the Montezuma area with Gary Kohlenberg and Ann Mitchell. On our way north mid-morning we paused at Mud Lock at the north end of Cayuga Lake. The Bald Eagle nest atop the high-tension power line pylon west of the lock appeared unoccupied, but one fledgling BALD EAGLE
Hi,
I have a young (10 yr old) friend visiting from France who is not a
birder but who is interested in seeing an adult Bald Eagle this week.
Are the mud lock eagles still in the general area of the nest? Are any
other adult eagles likely to give good looks and, if so, what's the best
There have been sporadic reports of Bald Eagles at Black Creek where it exits
the Montezuma Marshes west of Savannah, NY. Yesterday (Jan. 26) there were 2
adults and one was dragging a large fish, probably a carp, across the ice. It
left a reddish-pink stain on the ice next to a small strip
Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but a pair of Bald
Eagles has built a nest on one of the wooded islands in the North
Spencer Marsh. My neighbor Jay Reed emailed me about it several weeks
ago, but I was in Puerto Rico at the time, and I've only this evening
gotten around to
Apologies if this has been mentioned before (and double apologies if this
message comes through twice - I'm breaking in a new email address!), but a
pair of Bald Eagles has built a nest on one of the wooded islands in the
North Spencer Marsh. My neighbor Jay Reed emailed me about it several weeks
This afternoon I took a brief bike trip to the southwest corner of Cayuga Lake.
I had to stop enroute at Cass Park to identify a raptor circling high over
West Hill: an immature BALD EAGLE. Later from my vantage on the west shore of
the lake I watched an adult BALD EAGLE fly from the vicinity
Lynn Bergmeyer and I birded down the east side of Cayuga Lake today. Steve Fast
reported much of what we saw. (We missed some of his finds.) We did see two
BALD EAGLES in the trees near the nest at Mud Lock. Many TUNDRA SWANS along the
ice shelf of the channel between there and Black Bridge.
Lynn Bergmeyer and I birded down the east side of Cayuga Lake today. Steve Fast
reported much of what we saw. (We missed some of his finds.) We did see two
BALD EAGLES in the trees near the nest at Mud Lock. Many TUNDRA SWANS along the
ice shelf of the channel between there and Black Bridge.
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