[cayugabirds-l] Osprey sightings

2021-03-10 Thread Candace E. Cornell
Captain Woody McKenzie of the M/V Teal reported seeing an Osprey on March 8
flying over Ithaca's Dog Park. Woody, my colleague at Discover Cayuga Lake,
keeps a log of Osprey sightings around Cayuga Lake during the season.

Please keep an eye out near the Allen Treman Marine Park Osprey platform
and the Osprey nest platform in the Cass Park Ball fields area. These males
tend to arrive a few days before the others, however arrival dates are no
longer predictable. In addition, please keep your eye on the Osprey nests
along the lake. I'm in NH but will be returning next week. Please be my
eyes while I am away and report the sightings to cayugabirds-l. Thank you
so very much and good birding!

Eyes to the sky!
Candace
Cayuga Lake Osprey Network
Discover Cayuga Lake

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[cayugabirds-l] Osprey Sightings

2016-04-01 Thread Karel V. Sedlacek
[cayugabirds-l] Osprey nest #59 occupied near Treman Marina
KS
Karel V. Sedlacek
Thu 3/31/2016 7:32 PM
Karel V Sedlacek Senior Analyst, Consulting Services Alumni Affairs and 
Development Cornell University Work Phone: 607-254-3399
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Karel V. Sedlacek
CAYUGABIRDS-L;Thu 7:29 PM
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You forwarded this message on 3/31/2016 7:32 PM
We stopped by the Treman Marina (#59) nest this evening after work and were 
happy to see both Ospreys back in the area with the female in the nest.

The male started to fish but was drawn away by a banded, adult Bald Eagle over 
the inlet near the marina.  He gave chase with the eagle heading toward Jetty 
Woods.  Another BE in the trees across from the jetty on the west side of the 
inlet caught the eye of the female and she engaged and ultimately drove it west 
along the southern shore, returning to the nest.  The male caught a fish 
somewhere and re-engaged the first BE, pushing it west across the marina and 
the Hog Hole nest.  The male Osprey then ate its fish on a pole along the 
hillside trail on the west side of RT89.

Nests #60, 61, no Ospreys this evening.
Nest #62 (Union Fields) had an Osprey in the nest as we were leaving ~5:30PM.


Around 7:00PM we sighted an Osprey hover-fishing over Beebe Lake


Karel V Sedlacek

Senior Analyst, Consulting Services

Alumni Affairs and Development

Cornell University

Work Phone: 607-254-3399


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