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Original message From: "Johnson, Alyssa"
Date: 3/26/21 10:14 AM (GMT-05:00) To: "Kenneth
V. Rosenberg" , Karen Cc:
CAYUGABIRDS-L Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l]
Merlin reports
Last spring, I was working from home so had ample time to walk around my
FWIW, last weekend while driving up the lake, I spied a brownish falcon
hunting the field immediately south of the King Ferry winery. When I pulled
over to check it out it flew away to the east and I could never get a
binoculared look to ID it, but I think it was a merlin.
Suan
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Yesterday evening (Thursday 25 March) I heard (several times) and saw (once) a
Merlin calling and flying near my yard. It may have been in one or more of
several mature conifers near the very bottom of Cliff Street in Ithaca. When I
finally saw it, it was flying in a big clockwise arc around
State Route 89
Savannah, NY 13146
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2021 6:42 PM
To: Karen
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Merlin reports
Hi John
At least
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Merlin reports
Interesting. They have more 2020 crow nests to rent in the Birchwood area than
near that sycamore. But it will be interesting to see if one pair is searching
the whole area. The nest used last year was either a recently depredated
American crow
Interesting. They have more 2020 crow nests to rent in the Birchwood area than
near that sycamore. But it will be interesting to see if one pair is searching
the whole area. The nest used last year was either a recently depredated
American crow nest or a takeover, the reason for the crow nest
Hi John
At least one Merlin has returned to the Northeast Ithaca neighborhood. I say
“at least” one because there is a male perching regularly on the large sycamore
at the north end of Muriel St. (and calling in that area) and one seen
regularly (by Brad) flying around and calling on