As of this week, most of Cayuga's Ospreys are sitting on eggs
and may be harder to see as they incubate deep in their nests.
Please give them space at this sensitive time and stay 100-300'
away from their nests. If the birds cry out or fly off the nest, you
are too close. Enjoy watching the Ospreys trade incubating duties
for the next five weeks. Many thanks!

Eyes to the sky!

Candace



          EYES TO THE SKY!


                   WATCH!

Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam <http://tinyurl.com/Salt-Point-Osprey-Cam>



                  READ!

On Osprey Time
<http://www.lansingrec.com/parks/20-salt-point/salt-point-articles/27-on-osprey-time>
*:* Ospreys of Salt Point <http://www.lansingrec.com/ospreys>



                VISIT!

Cayuga Lake Osprey Trail
<https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=fb09815967204bfc9386fe2d4d78f1b0>

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