Due to expected rain and colder weather, we're postponing Salt Point Volunteer
Day to May 20
Mark your calendars...Please join us
VOLUNTEER DAY @ SALT POINT
[POSTPONED TO] SATURDAY, May 20, 9 a.m. - Noon
Donna L Scott
377 Savage Farm Dr/Kendal
Ithaca, NY 14850
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On my way up the hill from Rt 96/34 I saw a bald eagle in a tree and
then another one perched above the road. The second was an immature
eagle and it took off up the road, I followed it up the road driving
somewhat slowly. It flew about 90 meters along the tree covered
street, sometimes only 6-8'
Two adult Bald Eagle perched near road at 2:50 PM. On west side of road, south
of house on the east side.If still there, please do not get out of the car, or
even stop.
Jhn Confer
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Yesterday noon my feeders were briefly mobbed by about 15 Blue Jays, which I
took to be migrants, as the local Jays are already carrying nest material.
-Geo
> On Apr 28, 2023, at 2:38 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
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> Yesterday in the late afternoon I saw a small quiet flock of 8 Blue Jays
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Yesterday in the late afternoon I saw a small quiet flock of 8 Blue Jays moving
eastward into the treetops of the northeast part of Allan H Treman State Marine
Park, a similar path to the migrating Black-capped Chickadees I reported
recently going around the southeast end of Cayuga Lake. This
Hi,
Today we watched an obviously ill goldfinch gradually get sicker and it
just died a few minutes ago. It seemed to keep up its appetite, and was
intermittently active, but it was puffed up and became uncoordinated,
walking like it was tipsy for a couple hours before it died.
Is there
Has fowl play been ruled out?
From: bounce-127382638-88968...@list.cornell.edu
on behalf of Deb Grantham
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2023 12:15:24 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: What happened here on purple martin house ?
Many years ago,
Many years ago, in Connecticut, my father rescued a whole nest of barn swallow
babies, trying to be fledglings. The parents built a nest in his barn (lots of
them did so) and in this nest used fishing line. He watched them and when the
babies were ready to leave the nest, he found them lined up
Ingrid Bessette-Cen...1 more
Draft saved
Ingrid,
The unfortunate bird used an improperly disposed of mono-filament fishing
line in its nest and became entangled in it. Most likely the bird starved
to death. If it had young inside, they probably starved as well. At the
Salt Point Natural Area
This looks like an entanglement to me. Sometimes birds bring materials to their
nests that are entanglement hazards (e.g., fishing line, thread, etc.) and they
end up getting tangled in it. I would suggest that this nest compartment be
cleaned out and the nest material removed and thrown away
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