Just a couple of days ago, I was wondering if the Red-shouldered has 
returned. Ryan thanks for reporting his/her (Tom Corrlan had determined the 
sex but now I forget) return. When everything is quiet in woods, it is 
great to hear this hawk and the jays imitating!
Meena


At 12:55 PM 11/15/2009, Ryan Douglas wrote:
>Around noon today a RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was flying around and calling in 
>the Lansing portion of Sapsucker Woods. Other birds: PILEATED WOODPECKER, 
>BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD, etc.
>
>A little six-point buck WHITE-TAILED DEER was chasing a doe back and forth 
>across Brown Rd. just across Rt. 13.
>
>Good birding,
>Ryan
>
>--
>Ryan Douglas
><mailto:r...@cornell.edu>r...@cornell.edu
>Dept. of Plant Biology
>142 Emerson Hall
>Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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Current Loc: 42o 25' 44.48" N, 76o 28' 16.90" W Elev 816 ft or 248.7 m
Formerly: 19o 0' 41,65" N, 72o 51' 13.02" E Elev 33 ft or 10m

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