[cayugabirds-l] Salt Point Osprey

2021-03-28 Thread Donna Lee Scott
First osprey arrived back at nest tower on point of Salt Point Lansing this 
morning!

Donna Scott
Lansing
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Salt Point Osprey Nest Camera is On-line!

2019-03-31 Thread psaracin
Thanks! Osprey are returning to their nests atop towers along rt. 5&20 on the 
Montezuma Refuge.Pete SarSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
 Original message From: Salt Point Osprey Camera 
 Date: 3/30/19  9:53 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: cayugabirds-l 
, oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com, 
geneseebird...@geneseo.edu Cc: Cindy Sedlacek , Susan Ruoff 
 Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Salt Point Osprey Nest Camera is 
On-line! Salt Point Osprey Nest Camera is On-line!Salt Point Osprey Nest 
Camerahttp://tinyurl.com/Salt-Point-Osprey-CamWatch Salt Point's Ophelia and 
Orpheus court, incubate eggs, raise their family, and help them fledge on the 
nest camera in Lansing. Since there is no WiFi, the footage cannot be broadcast 
live, but it is uploaded daily on the Salt Point Osprey Camera channel on 
YouTube. So far, the recordings show Orpheus delivery countless sticks (at 
least 20-40 per day) refurbishing the nest for Ophelia's arrival. His building 
was painfully slow: for almost every stick he'd bring, another would fall off 
the nest. Eventually, after seven days of work, the nest is a few inches higher 
and has fresh leaves and grasses in the nest bowl—ready to entice and welcome 
Ophelia.And it did. Ophelia arrived at the Salt Point nest at about 6:00 pm 
tonight and the pair was seen sitting in the nest together and then copulating 
on the nest perch at 6:32 pm. It's a relief to have them both back from their 
long migrations. (Ophelia arrived on March 30 last year also.) This week should 
bring many ospreys back to the area.Please report any osprey sightings you have 
and let me know if you find a new nest not listed in the Cayuga Lake Osprey 
Trail. This information is used for a survey of the osprey population in the 
Cayuga Lake Basin and the eleven Finger Lakes. Thank you very much!CandaceEYES 
ON OSPREYSRead!On Osprey TimeWatch!Salt Point Osprey Nest CamExplore!Cayuga 
Lake Osprey Trail

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[cayugabirds-l] Salt Point Osprey Nest Camera is On-line!

2019-03-30 Thread Salt Point Osprey Camera
Salt Point Osprey Nest Camera is On-line!

Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam *era*

http://tinyurl.com/Salt-Point-Osprey-Cam


Watch Salt Point's Ophelia and Orpheus court, incubate eggs, raise their
family, and help them fledge on the nest camera in Lansing. Since there is
no WiFi, the footage cannot be broadcast live, but it is uploaded daily on
the Salt Point Osprey Camera channel on YouTube.

So far, the recordings show Orpheus delivery countless sticks (at least
20-40 per day) refurbishing the nest for Ophelia's arrival. His building
was painfully slow: for almost every stick he'd bring, another would fall
off the nest. Eventually, after seven days of work, the nest is a few
inches higher and has fresh leaves and grasses in the nest bowl—ready to
entice and welcome Ophelia.

And it did. Ophelia arrived at the Salt Point nest at about 6:00 pm tonight
and the pair was seen sitting in the nest together and then copulating on
the nest perch at 6:32 pm. It's a relief to have them both back from their
long migrations. (Ophelia arrived on March 30 last year also.) This week
should bring many ospreys back to the area.

*Please* report any osprey sightings you have and let me know if you find a
new nest not listed in the Cayuga Lake Osprey Trail. This information is
used for a survey of the osprey population in the Cayuga Lake Basin and the
eleven Finger Lakes. Thank you very much!

Candace

EYES ON OSPREYS

Read!

*On Osprey Time
*


Watch!

Salt Point Osprey Nest Cam 


Explore!

Cayuga Lake Osprey Trail


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[cayugabirds-l] Salt point Osprey

2017-04-03 Thread John Greenly
Yesterday, Sunday, late afternoon at Myers- Salt Point,  an Osprey sat for a 
while on each of the two nest boxes.  The bird had a completely unmarked 
breast- male?  It took off heading north last I saw. 

Several Song Sparrows back on territory there, and a flock of at least 100 Tree 
Swallows came over and left heading north along the shore.

John Greenly
Ludlowville
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