Re: [cayugabirds-l] Trumansburg notes

2021-06-17 Thread Rachel Lodder
That's great! Amazing photos!
I JUST today saw an adult Red-headed Woodpecker at a feeder on Congress St., 
near the corner of Senenca St (not Seneca Road). I didn't submit it to eBird, 
but now I will. Possibly moved over a block or two?

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I took some pictures of 3 nestling Cooper Hawks today, around 3 weeks old. The 
female was busy eating a freshly-killed Gray Squirrel nearby and then brought 
the leftovers back to the nest.
A couple of them can be seen at  https://ebird.org/checklist/S90337636
The pair of Merlins I continue to see regularly, centered on the area behind 
the new tasting room at the corner of Washington and Old Main Sts. I have not 
been able to find a nest yet.
There have been no new reports of the Red-headed Woodpecker that had been seen 
at least twice along Washington St in May.
There is a pair of Osprey that are apparently nest building on a utility pole 
at the corner of Kingtown and Seneca Rd, but they seem also to be attending to 
other nest(s).
This is my third spring here, and there is more vireo song this year, at least 
in the upper village where I hang out, Red-eyed and Warbling.
Jared Dawson
Trumansburg
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[cayugabirds-l] Trumansburg notes

2021-06-17 Thread Jared Dawson
I took some pictures of 3 nestling Cooper Hawks today, around 3 weeks old.
The female was busy eating a freshly-killed Gray Squirrel nearby and then
brought the leftovers back to the nest.
A couple of them can be seen at  https://ebird.org/checklist/S90337636
The pair of Merlins I continue to see regularly, centered on the area
behind the new tasting room at the corner of Washington and Old Main Sts. I
have not been able to find a nest yet.
There have been no new reports of the Red-headed Woodpecker that had been
seen at least twice along Washington St in May.
There is a pair of Osprey that are apparently nest building on a utility
pole at the corner of Kingtown and Seneca Rd, but they seem also to be
attending to other nest(s).
This is my third spring here, and there is more vireo song this year, at
least in the upper village where I hang out, Red-eyed and Warbling.
Jared Dawson
Trumansburg

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