I suggest you move the entire basket. On Mon, Jun 15, 2020, 6:00 AM Rustici, Marc <mrust...@arnothealth.org> wrote:
> Good Morning, > > > > I am hoping someone can tell me or direct me to some information, please. > > > > We have some purple finches nesting on our front porch in a hanging > basket. I saw they have laid eggs. My wife wants them gone (I am the > softee..) as they make quite a mess when the young hatch… It was > suggested I move the nest to an very nearby weeping birch (where they > perch). > > > > Is this a viable option? > > > > Marc > > > > *From:* bounce-124701128-62610...@list.cornell.edu [mailto: > bounce-124701128-62610...@list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of * > k...@empireaccess.net > *Sent:* Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:36 PM > *To:* lajews...@yahoo.com > *Cc:* Cayugabirds > *Subject:* Re: [cayugabirds-l] The Bald Eagle: A Conservation Success > Story > > > > > > > > Attention: This email came from an external source outside Arnot Health. > Please use caution when opening attachments or clicking links from unknown > senders or unexpected email. > > . > > > > > > > > Wish I could hear this Chris but have eschewed zoom. It's a great story > nationwide. I had the honor of being the first survey and banding crews in > the Chesapeake Bay Region back in the early 70s. These were done by a group > called the Raptor Information Center under the aegis of The National > Wildlife Foundation. We based in the DC/MD area and worked the watershed of > three states. A handful of nests in the whole area and very low > reproduction rate at the beginning. Climbing into an eagle nest was amazing > and locked me into ornithology for life and a new career field. It is so > satisfying to see the tremendous increase in these terrific birds with the > less than ferocious voices! > > Best, > John > > --- > > John and Sue Gregoire > 5373 Fitzgerald Rd > Burdett, NY 14818-9626 > "Conserve and Create Habitat" > N 42.44307 W 76.75784 > > > > On 2020-06-14 12:38, lajews...@yahoo.com wrote: > > Tuesday, June 16 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM > > > > The Bald Eagle: A Conservation Success Story > > > > A symbol of national strength and unity, the Bald Eagle has also become a > parable for nature's unshakable ties to humans. 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