Our facility has a mirrored elevator shaft in the wooded courtyard.
Today this has become a tower of death to a flock of cedar waxwings.
They are flying into it and many are dying.   To make matters worse
there is a tree with berries that have probably fermented close by.   

 

Does anyone have a quick and inexpensive solution?  We have one black
silhouette of a raptor on the lower part of the building but clearly
that is not working.....  

 

Help is appreciated. 

 

Marc C. Rustici    FHFMA, CPA

VP of Finance

Arnot Health Inc

(607) 737-4507

 

From: bounce-113961998-62610...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-113961998-62610...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Chris
R. Pelkie
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 9:17 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] SSW this morning

 

I led some of the attendees of our Sound Analysis Workshop on a walk
around the grounds at Sapsucker this AM. 

Highlights:

EASTERN PHOEBE singing on south side of pond,

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK spiraled over us in the sun for several minutes,

EASTERN BLUEBIRDs (one on knoll box, one on W Wilson),

TREE SWALLOW on adjacent box on knoll,

RUSTY BLACKBIRDs on N Wilson,

singing BROWN CREEPER on Podell,

WOOD DUCKs flew over us on Sherwood

GREAT BLUE HERON flew over us on Podell than landed in the front by the
observatory in the open water

singing PURPLE FINCH on NW Wilson (some saw it and described it as
likely a juvenile as it had strong eye stripe but little purple, but it
was singing full song which we all heard)
______________________

 

Chris Pelkie
IT Support Assistant
Bioacoustics Research Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850

 

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