Thanks Donna, that gives me a lot to look forward to! I had undertaken a bit of 
slow, desultory salvage work at the abandoned shack in the woods, but after 
discovering the Turkey Vulture scraping in the debris on the floor there on 
April 29-30, I avoided the place for weeks. It does seem like a PERFECT place 
for a Turkey Vulture nest, except perhaps for the range of mammalian predators 
in the vicinity: red foxes, gray foxes, coyotes, bobcats and especially 
fishers. I wonder how much of a risk they pose…

-Geo


> On Jun 6, 2023, at 7:34 AM, Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> 
> My experience with timing of Turkey vulture egg laid in my boathouse about 
> May 11, 2022:

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