Re:[cayugabirds-l] First of...Ever!

2014-05-17 Thread Maryfaith Miller
As I watched more and more birds arrived. At one point there were a dozen
TVs, a raven, masses of crows, a Red-Tailed Hawk and the one remaining Bald
Eagle. They were alternating dipping into the pasture where a calf was born
yesterday. The Bald Eagle flew off with the lions share of a gob of
placenta.
Just walked up to make sure it really was afterbirth, and got to watch a
male and female Bobolink up in a flowering apple tree. Three Orioles, two
Cowbirds and a Northern Kingbird rounded out a nice day of not working.
Maryfaith

"Music is too important to be left to the professionals." -Michelle Shocked
On May 17, 2014 3:35 PM, "Maryfaith Miller"  wrote:

>
> Heard some strange high pitched calls and crow drama...looked up to see
> two adult Bald Eagles in the snag by the lowest cow pasture. Never seen
> them here at home before! Took photos to prove to husband. (Miller Farm,
> Hinman Rd, Summerhill) we only have a trickle of a creek, don't know what
> they could be interested in. We aren't far from Fall Creek, where they are
> known to frequent. Shouldn't one of them be on a nest? Baffled and
> delighted, Maryfaith
>
> "Music is too important to be left to the professionals." -Michelle Shocked
>

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[cayugabirds-l] First of...Ever!

2014-05-17 Thread Maryfaith Miller
Heard some strange high pitched calls and crow drama...looked up to see two
adult Bald Eagles in the snag by the lowest cow pasture. Never seen them
here at home before! Took photos to prove to husband. (Miller Farm, Hinman
Rd, Summerhill) we only have a trickle of a creek, don't know what they
could be interested in. We aren't far from Fall Creek, where they are known
to frequent. Shouldn't one of them be on a nest? Baffled and delighted,
Maryfaith

"Music is too important to be left to the professionals." -Michelle Shocked

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