Re:[cayugabirds-l] Ravens and eagle on Stevenson

2024-09-09 Thread Laura Stenzler
Plus an adult bald eagle which just flew in!
Laura

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> On Sep 9, 2024, at 3:50 PM, Laura Stenzler  wrote:
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> Multiple ravens, a perched immature bald eagle, red-tailed hawks, Turkey 
> vultures and lots of gulls - all at and above the compost piles on Stevenson 
> Road, Ithaca. 3:50 pm, Monday.
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens and eagle on Stevenson

2024-09-09 Thread Laura Stenzler
Multiple ravens, a perched immature bald eagle, red-tailed hawks, Turkey 
vultures and lots of gulls - all at and above the compost piles on Stevenson 
Road, Ithaca. 3:50 pm, Monday. 
Laura

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Ravens fledging

2024-05-17 Thread Geo Kloppel
…and now the young Ravens have come out of the spruces and into the wider 
world, taking flights of 100 yards or more.

> On May 15, 2024, at 7:41 AM, Geo Kloppel  wrote:
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> The remarkably noisy young Ravens in the spruces just across the road from 
> my house have gotten out of their nest tree and are moving around quite a bit 
> in the plantation. I’m looking forward to hearing their raucous 
> importunations from greater and greater distances as they get their wings!
> 
> -Geo

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens fledging

2024-05-15 Thread Geo Kloppel
The remarkably noisy young Ravens in the spruces just across the road from my 
house have gotten out of their nest tree and are moving around quite a bit in 
the plantation. I’m looking forward to hearing their raucous importunations 
from greater and greater distances as they get their wings!

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2022-01-23 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Also yesterday PM, a pair of croaking Ravens treated me to a fun flight display 
over the front yard.

& this morning ‘my’ usual 3 A. Crows are joining the many Blue Jays eating bird 
food & other goodies in back yard.
Nice to have these Corvids! I hope they hang around for Great Backyard Bird 
Count.

Donna Scott
Lansing
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2018-02-10 Thread Geo Kloppel
A Raven pair is pretty evident lately around the traditional nesting area in 
the hemlocks on the steep northern slope of 1,920’ “Sorry Hunter Hill” (not so 
named on any maps), West Danby. Right now they’re talking: one giving a “krawk 
krawk krawk” and the other deep and resonant “gronk” calls as they circle in 
the high airs a few hundred yards out from their lofty situ.

-Geo


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens in Savannah

2017-01-10 Thread John VanNiel
?Sorry for the late post but I had two Common Ravens in flight on Saturday just 
west of the village

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Ravens on the move...

2016-09-25 Thread Margaret Shepard
The resident ravens around my Lodi farm have been much more vocal lately, but I 
haven't seen any large groups moving through. Two days ago, while harvesting 
rampant tomatillos from my compost pile, I saw a single raven giving chase to a 
leucistic red-tail, with three crows mobbing close behind and two other ravens 
in tumble-play flight. Always good to look up when picking!

-- Margaret Shepard
Sage Hen Farm, Lodi


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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens on the move...

Just now, out doing chores at our place in Mecklenburg, I watched  13 ravens 
drift south in a loose kettle. They were vocalizing, and doing some lazy 
acrobatics, but mostly just spiraling southward. We have a resident family 
group--and because we have a bakery on the property, with a delicious compost 
pile, we see a LOT of them--but I've never seen such a big group.


After a few minutes, 4 of them (I'm assuming "our" family) split from the rest 
and returned northward, 2 flying in a tight pair, and 2 following them. As soon 
as they left the group, the remaining 9 veered east, and began flying 
purposefully towards Ithaca.


Any ideas what that was all about?


Liz Brown

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens on the move...

2016-09-25 Thread Liz Brown
Just now, out doing chores at our place in Mecklenburg, I watched  13 ravens 
drift south in a loose kettle. They were vocalizing, and doing some lazy 
acrobatics, but mostly just spiraling southward. We have a resident family 
group--and because we have a bakery on the property, with a delicious compost 
pile, we see a LOT of them--but I've never seen such a big group.


After a few minutes, 4 of them (I'm assuming "our" family) split from the rest 
and returned northward, 2 flying in a tight pair, and 2 following them. As soon 
as they left the group, the remaining 9 veered east, and began flying 
purposefully towards Ithaca.


Any ideas what that was all about?


Liz Brown

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens and the new mown hay

2016-06-02 Thread AB Clark
Today, as the June mowing of the last few days was smelling good, but causing 
confusion among the previously nesting Red-winged Blackbirds and Bobolinks, a 
group of Ravens parked themselves on fields next to my house.  

I suspect this is the same group as flew through earlier in the week—there were 
6 then and there were at least 4 today.  They foraged on a field mostly out of 
sight through brushy trees and spent the whole day whooping, quonking and 
making noises that turned out to be fledglings demanding what adults were 
finding.  Definitely fledglings involved, as they occasionally landed and 
vocalized high enough in the trees that I could see them well at the edge of 
the field and our scrubby land.  The landings entailed a great deal of flapping 
and some sudden vocalizations as the branch did not hold. I got a few sightings 
of flying ravens with relatively small heads, in the stretching, 
trying-to-fly-faster posture of young corvids. 

I got a few other views, including one of an adult carrying a whole,small 
rodent low across the field back toward where the fledglings seemed to be 
perched.  The vocalizations from the waiting birds crescendoed and everyone 
followed the bird with the food along the tree line, so I had glimpses and some 
good views of 4 or more. 

They seemed to ignore  one of the local pair of Redtail Hawks as it also soared 
back and forth over the fields, being attacked by Redwinged Blackbirds.

Anyway the picnic on the hayfield lasted noisily all day until about 7 pm.  Now 
they have disappeared, I think off to the South and back into the Basin, which 
might be Hammond Hill area or closer to 13. Wish they had been more visible.  

Anne
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens getting ready!

2016-02-07 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Hi all,

Yesterday I hiked about 4 mile loop of  Bob Cameroon loop in the afternoon with 
Cayuga Trails Club. Only bird on the hike was one Chickadee.  Of course I do 
not spish or use playbacks.

As we were leaving Tower station on Tower road there was a crisp shiny Raven 
circling and calling.


Today I hiked Sweedler Preserve of Lick Brook with another group, we 
encountered the same pair of Ravens flying back and forth several times over 
our head often calling. This pair has nested in the ledges near the fall.  This 
time also they seemed to be preparing for nesting in the same area.


Other birds of interest were a couple of Downy, several Chickadees, a 
Red-belied and a pair of Golden-crowned Kinglets.


I returned via King Road. On King Road just past the junction of Sand Banks 
road there was a pair of ravens on a electrical pole. One of them was shining 
and gorgeous looking and I think it was he as he was doing a some kind of 
display with head movements.


So it was ravenous week-end!


Cheer

Meena


Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
42.429007,-76.47111
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2015-06-12 Thread Laura Stenzler
Hi all
For this past week we have been seeing up to four ravens at a time flying over 
our house on Hunt Hill Road, Dryden. This morning there has been one adult 
flying back-and-forth and the sounds of a fledgling in the distance over the 
trees. The adults flying over are always accompanied by an escort of blackbirds 
and crows,

Laura

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2015-05-21 Thread Geo Kloppel
My local Ravens have not yet fledged, though they may be hopping around on the 
dense hemlock branches (I couldn't see young in the nest, but the parents are 
still defending the immediate area).

Cypripedium acaule is now in flower there!

-Geo Kloppel, West Danby
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2015-03-17 Thread Tom
Driving S on NYS 34B.  A pair of ravens feeding on a deer carcass just off the 
E side of the road.  1530 hrs

Tom Vawter

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens hunting in Lodi

2015-02-02 Thread David Diaz
I just watched a raven drop down into fresh snow.  It caught something and 
pecked it to death and swallowed it whole!

Don't think this common but perhaps it is?

David Diaz
Tburg



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[cayugabirds-l] ravens

2014-12-04 Thread Bill Mcaneny
On an otherwise unbirdy morning, three RAVENS flew over our field on their
way from Taughannock gorge to Frontenac gorge.  Within minutes we were
notified that a courageous friend had passed on in the early hours of the
morning.  This is going to be an exceptional day.  Carpe diem.

 

Bill McAneny

Trumansburg


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens over Ithaca

2014-05-16 Thread Asher Hockett
In my (new) neck of the woods on S Danby Rd, ravens are an almost daily
sighting, either at home or on the way down the hill to 96. It is wonderful
to have them around after so many years without them until just a few years
ago.


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> Yesterday I finished Berndt Heinrich's "Mind of the Raven", which I can
> highly recommend. Today at about 6pm waiting at the stop light at the Dey
> St. exit from Rt 13, two Ravens flew over in the direction of the farmer's
> market. One was being harassed by a blackbird.
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens over Ithaca

2014-05-15 Thread Paul Anderson


Yesterday I finished Berndt Heinrich's "Mind of the Raven", which I can 
highly recommend. Today at about 6pm waiting at the stop light at the 
Dey St. exit from Rt 13, two Ravens flew over in the direction of the 
farmer's market. One was being harassed by a blackbird.


Happy birding...

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens building

2014-03-15 Thread Geo Kloppel
I spotted one of my local Ravens carrying nest material in the direction of 
their traditional nest area this morning. Snow Geese and Canada Geese continue 
passing overhead.

-Geo Kloppel
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens from BTI

2014-03-03 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
I just saw two Ravens chased by crows

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens - group courtship behavior

2014-03-02 Thread Susan Fast
After the snow stopped this afternoon, I set up my scope to do a little 
driveway birding.  I noticed some dark specks over Buffalo Hill;  these showed 
to be 3 pairs of RAVENS, each pair flying wingtip-to-wingtip as mated pairs 
often do during courtship.  All 3 pairs were in a kettle, circling about each 
other, no more than 30-40 feet apart.  One of the pairs seemed less closely 
attached than the other two, and would separate for some distance before coming 
back together.  I was wondering to myself if they ever got mixed up, when, 
twice, I observed two pairs come very close and actually exchange partners for 
around 5 seconds or so (each new "couple" flying wingtip-to-wingtip) before 
breaking apart and returning to their original situation.
All this lasted for 10 minutes before 2 of the pairs floated elsewhere.  I then 
watched the remaining pair doing short dives, barrel rolls, etc.

Steve Fast
Brooktondale

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2013-10-17 Thread Kathy Strickland
Yardbird ravens--first ever. Out hanging laundry, listening to the squeaking of 
the chickadees and missing my Field Sparrow. Heard an odd fwup-fwup overhead 
and receding, thought "odd crows" and then they "cronked" repeatedly, so gone 
was any confusion. 

Kathy Strickland 

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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Ravens on east hill

2013-06-09 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
So how many ravens are there in this area? Gary Kohlenberg also wrote he sees 
ravens regularly. I have been seeing them mostly near Honness and East Hill 
area, though we saw one on the junction of Pine Tree and 79 this Friday morning 
from the bus. Any ideas how large would their territory be? also do they split 
brood? I have been seeing only one adult two young.  Of course I can find out 
from the internet, just being lazy. 
I heard them today in morning too. 

Cheers
Meena

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[bounce-98062864-3493...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Liisa S. Mobley 
[ls...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 8:54 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens on east hill

Hi everyone,
I've also been enjoying the East Hill ravens, although I haven't seen any young 
ones so far.  I live just up from the upper trail going into Six Mile Creek, on 
Giles St.  Sometimes a raven will fly out from the woods, over Giles St, and 
over the neighboring yards.  Generally what happens is that I'll see and hear 
the raven, then it will disappear behind the trees.  A minute later, I'll see 
the raven being escorted back to the woods by a couple of crows ;).  This 
morning the raven seemed to escape the attention of the crows, even though it 
was making a fair bit of noise.
I don't remember seeing ravens from my yard before this year, so it is a nice 
treat.
-Liisa

Liisa Mobley
Sent from my iPhone
>>
>
> --
>
> Subject: Ravens continue
> From: Meena Madhav Haribal 
> Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2013 21:39:41 +
> X-Message-Number: 6
>
> Ravens seem to continue in the yard and neighboring area.  A neighboring 
> squirrel died in a car accident and the ravens are waiting for the meal. 
> Because the squirrel was in the middle of the road, I moved it into my 
> neighbors yard, (no one lives there it is some cult group property).  I 
> waited for ravens to return to take some video. But they saw me and refused 
> to be there anywhere near. I hid behind trees, when American Crows discovered 
> the squirrel. I did not want the squirrel to be their dinner (sorry Anne) so 
> moved out of the tree Am. Crows vanished. Before they did so I got a nice 
> recording of American Crows squabbling as there were no cars for a few 
> seconds. Almost around that time the raven family circled and one parent flew 
> right over my head belching out a loud craww that I could record and luckily 
> no cars at that time.
>
> Right now the ravens flew over to Strawberry circle and that is somewhere 
> they seem have nested in Northeast direction.
>
> It was great to watch them!
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Meena
>
>
>
> Meena Haribal
> Ithaca NY 14850
> http://haribal.org/
> http://meenaharibal.


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens on east hill

2013-06-09 Thread Liisa S. Mobley
Hi everyone,
I've also been enjoying the East Hill ravens, although I haven't seen any young 
ones so far.  I live just up from the upper trail going into Six Mile Creek, on 
Giles St.  Sometimes a raven will fly out from the woods, over Giles St, and 
over the neighboring yards.  Generally what happens is that I'll see and hear 
the raven, then it will disappear behind the trees.  A minute later, I'll see 
the raven being escorted back to the woods by a couple of crows ;).  This 
morning the raven seemed to escape the attention of the crows, even though it 
was making a fair bit of noise.
I don't remember seeing ravens from my yard before this year, so it is a nice 
treat.
-Liisa

Liisa Mobley
Sent from my iPhone
>> 
> 
> --
> 
> Subject: Ravens continue
> From: Meena Madhav Haribal 
> Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2013 21:39:41 +
> X-Message-Number: 6
> 
> Ravens seem to continue in the yard and neighboring area.  A neighboring 
> squirrel died in a car accident and the ravens are waiting for the meal. 
> Because the squirrel was in the middle of the road, I moved it into my 
> neighbors yard, (no one lives there it is some cult group property).  I 
> waited for ravens to return to take some video. But they saw me and refused 
> to be there anywhere near. I hid behind trees, when American Crows discovered 
> the squirrel. I did not want the squirrel to be their dinner (sorry Anne) so 
> moved out of the tree Am. Crows vanished. Before they did so I got a nice 
> recording of American Crows squabbling as there were no cars for a few 
> seconds. Almost around that time the raven family circled and one parent flew 
> right over my head belching out a loud craww that I could record and luckily 
> no cars at that time.
> 
> Right now the ravens flew over to Strawberry circle and that is somewhere 
> they seem have nested in Northeast direction.
> 
> It was great to watch them!
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Meena
> 
> 
> 
> Meena Haribal
> Ithaca NY 14850
> http://haribal.org/
> http://meenaharibal.


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens and Am. Crow

2013-06-08 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Here is what I got of the corvids. Raven call is loudest when he was right over 
my head. Don't know if it meant yelling at me for spoiling their dinner.



https://soundcloud.com/meena-haribal/sets/raven-and-american-crow



Cheers

Meena



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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens continue

2013-06-08 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Ravens seem to continue in the yard and neighboring area.  A neighboring 
squirrel died in a car accident and the ravens are waiting for the meal. 
Because the squirrel was in the middle of the road, I moved it into my 
neighbors yard, (no one lives there it is some cult group property).  I waited 
for ravens to return to take some video. But they saw me and refused to be 
there anywhere near. I hid behind trees, when American Crows discovered the 
squirrel. I did not want the squirrel to be their dinner (sorry Anne) so moved 
out of the tree Am. Crows vanished. Before they did so I got a nice recording 
of American Crows squabbling as there were no cars for a few seconds. Almost 
around that time the raven family circled and one parent flew right over my 
head belching out a loud craww that I could record and luckily no cars at that 
time.

Right now the ravens flew over to Strawberry circle and that is somewhere they 
seem have nested in Northeast direction.

It was great to watch them!



Cheers

Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/


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Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 1:10 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens


Hi all,

I was working in the kitchen when I heard some strange hissing or heavy 
breathing like calls. So I thought may be wood-chuck was making this call as 
she and her babies were feeding on clover in the backyard. Then the calls got 
loud and seem to be coming from the front yard. So I opened the door to see a 
young raven was begging from the maple in front of the house. Seeing me he flew 
away. But then I heard the second one which was also in the yard on another 
tree and was also begging.  May be a parent was nearby. I saw one adult flying 
across yesterday evening.  So it looks like East Hill ravens have successfully 
bred or at least have fledglings!



Cheers

Meena



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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2013-06-08 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Hi all,

I was working in the kitchen when I heard some strange hissing or heavy 
breathing like calls. So I thought may be wood-chuck was making this call as 
she and her babies were feeding on clover in the backyard. Then the calls got 
loud and seem to be coming from the front yard. So I opened the door to see a 
young raven was begging from the maple in front of the house. Seeing me he flew 
away. But then I heard the second one which was also in the yard on another 
tree and was also begging.  May be a parent was nearby. I saw one adult flying 
across yesterday evening.  So it looks like East Hill ravens have successfully 
bred or at least have fledglings!



Cheers

Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] ravens

2013-05-17 Thread nutter.dave
I have been surprised to see a Common Raven a couple times this spring along major roads between Ovid and Seneca Falls, which I hadn't figured on being their habitat, (but neither did I think Pine Tree Road in Ithaca was). I also saw a possible Northern Goshawk thereabouts, but perhaps it was migrating. More goes on than I understand, that's for sure.--Dave NutterOn May 17, 2013, at 02:19 PM, Michele Mannella  wrote:Where there are usually two ravens in the neighborhood, this morning at 6:30 a.m. there were 7 flying overhead, with at least two vocalizing. I wonder if this could be both parents and new fledglings already?  MicheleOvid / Interlaken--Cayugabirds-L List Info:Welcome and BasicsRules and InformationSubscribe, Configuration and LeaveArchives:The Mail ArchiveSurfbirdsBirdingOnThe.NetPlease submit your observations to eBird!--
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] ravens

2013-05-17 Thread Geo Kloppel
I think May 17th is an early but possible date for Raven fledglings. If you're 
around the area frequently, their loud begging calls should give them away. In 
fact they get pretty darned loud even before they leave the nest. You can often 
hear Raven nestlings from several thousand feet away.

-Geo Kloppel

On May 17, 2013, at 2:19 PM, Michele Mannella  wrote:

> Where there are usually two ravens in the neighborhood, this morning at 6:30 
> a.m. there were 7 flying overhead, with at least two vocalizing. I wonder if 
> this could be both parents and new fledglings already? 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] ravens

2013-05-17 Thread Gary Kohlenberg
I have them regularly over the yard, Slaterville/Burns Rd., and am sure they're 
nesting close by. The local crows never miss a chance to gang up on them this 
time of year.
Gary

On May 17, 2013, at 2:22 PM, "Meena Madhav Haribal" 
mailto:m...@cornell.edu>> wrote:


East Hill area we have been seeing ravens regularly. May be they had a nest???
Meena



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Where there are usually two ravens in the neighborhood, this morning at 6:30 
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this could be both parents and new fledglings already?
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] ravens

2013-05-17 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal

East Hill area we have been seeing ravens regularly. May be they had a nest???
Meena



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Where there are usually two ravens in the neighborhood, this morning at 6:30 
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this could be both parents and new fledglings already?
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[cayugabirds-l] ravens

2013-05-17 Thread Michele Mannella
Where there are usually two ravens in the neighborhood, this morning at
6:30 a.m. there were 7 flying overhead, with at least two vocalizing. I
wonder if this could be both parents and new fledglings already?

Michele
Ovid / Interlaken

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2013-02-19 Thread John and Sue Gregoire
Our Ravens have been absent all winter. It is well into the courtship and 
nesting
season for them, so we had just about given up on having them as neighbors this
year. They mate for life, so we were ready to assume one of our resident pair 
had
perished and the other had dispersed.

That changed yesterday. While we were outside we heard that familiar "gronk"
and saw
two Ravens approaching from the east, just double tree-top level. They were
flying
very close together, wingtips almost touching. We ran to an opening to catch
them in
in the act of courtship display. What a sky dance! They swooped and swirled,
looped
and dooped, zigged and zagged, gronking mightily. It was jaw-dropping!

To our surprise, another pair appeared from over our shoulders, again from the
east,
and headed straight for the first pair. These two dove right into the first
pair and
the sky suddenly became a swirling mix of big black birds, with sounds like 
bells
ringing, metal clanking, frogs croaking, gronks, clunks and raspy caws. Jaws 
fell
further.

Finally, they split up, one pair continuing west, the other turning around and
going
back east.

Gosh, but that was fun! So glad we were outside at that time!!!

Sue



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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2012-06-13 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
Very cool observations.

The preening of each other, called "allopreening," occurs in crows and ravens, 
but not jays.  The fact that it was forceful suggests to me that the birds 
involved were a parent and a juvenile, not the pair.  For a similarly forceful 
allopreening interaction among crows, take a look at the photo and video I have 
at https://picasaweb.google.com/KevinJ.McGowan/CrowBehavior.

Just to clarify a point, Common Ravens have light gray, not white bases to 
their neck and body feathers (the same as American Crows).  Chihuahuan Ravens 
have truly white feather bases, which were the source of the older name, 
White-necked Raven.  Pretty much all birds have uncolored bases to their body 
feathers, but usually when you see them they appear dark (like the "spot" on a 
Savannah Sparrow's chest), not light as in crows.

Best,

Kevin


From: bounce-61059592-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-61059592-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Fast
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 6:20 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Ravens


I looked out our front windows a bit ago and saw 4 large, dark birds milling 
close together in the driveway of the Brooktondale firehall.  It was raining 
pretty hard, and I thought at first they were the local crow family.  Two of 
them wandered off across the lawn picking at probably snails or bugs; the other 
two engaged in preening, which I thought a little odd for crows, so the scope 
was hauled out.  It was the local RAVEN family which we haven't seen for 2 
months.  One preened the head of the other for 5-10 minutes.  At one point, 
Susie saw the preener pull the head feathers of the preenee roughly forward so 
far as to expose a large white area.  The white we thought was skin, but 
research indicated it to be the white bases of the black feathers.  Thanks to 
Bernd Heinrich for providing an excellent photo of these bases in "Mind of the 
Raven"
The two wandering the lawn we assume to be this year's juveniles.

S. & S. Fast
Brooktondale
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2012-06-12 Thread Susan Fast
 

I looked out our front windows a bit ago and saw 4 large, dark birds milling
close together in the driveway of the Brooktondale firehall.  It was raining
pretty hard, and I thought at first they were the local crow family.  Two of
them wandered off across the lawn picking at probably snails or bugs; the
other two engaged in preening, which I thought a little odd for crows, so
the scope was hauled out.  It was the local RAVEN family which we haven't
seen for 2 months.  One preened the head of the other for 5-10 minutes.  At
one point, Susie saw the preener pull the head feathers of the preenee
roughly forward so far as to expose a large white area.  The white we
thought was skin, but research indicated it to be the white bases of the
black feathers.  Thanks to Bernd Heinrich for providing an excellent photo
of these bases in "Mind of the Raven" 

The two wandering the lawn we assume to be this year's juveniles.

 

S. & S. Fast

Brooktondale


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[cayugabirds-l] ravens & white-throated sparrows

2012-04-24 Thread Ray Zimmerman
On my way to the bus stop in Eastern Heights this morning I heard the croaking, 
then saw a RAVEN cruising south. A minute later another one came by with 2 
crows in pursuit.

Also, heard WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS everywhere, including seeing 5 right under 
my feeder, which was a first.

   Ray


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens again

2012-03-07 Thread Susan Fast
I spent some time after lunch today in the field across from our house,
watching to see what might go by.  At 1330, I noted two dark birds flying
side-by-side, about 3 feet apart, emerging from over the trees to the east.
They continued in this fashion straight to the west and out of sight, about
½ mile total distance.  They were moving extremely rapidly, even for RAVENS.
The only time I can remember seeing a raven fly with such abandon was one I
saw being chased by a bald eagle, several years ago.  There were no
acrobatics involved, but I consider this to be pair bonding/courtship
behavior.  It sure looked like fun; maybe I’ll see if Susie will run full
tilt with me across the field tomorrow.  Or maybe not.

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens in sync

2012-02-26 Thread Susan Fast
I was in an area of tall trees in Shindagin Hollow this morning when I heard
several "gronks".  I eventually located 2 RAVENS, high, right overhead.
They were flying side-by-side when they simultaneously folded wings and
dropped for about 1 sec. They almost appeared as one bird.  They repeated
this 2x until I lost them thru the trees.  They were silent except for the
initial "gronk".  I waited around, but they did not return, although the
trees limited my viewing area.  

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2011-05-21 Thread jpackard



  For the second time in a month, I have seen crows chasing 
Ravens near my house. They seem to be drifting south from
Summerhill. I live in farm country, not the deep woods. An
interesting  development!

Bruce Packard

Groton



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[cayugabirds-l] ravens

2010-02-09 Thread B Mcaneny
We live just about halfway between Taughannock Creek and Trumansburg (or 
Frontenac) Creek.  Ravens sometimes fly back and forth between the creeks.  
Today seemed to be one of those days.  While I was pruning our apple tree, I 
could hear (but not see) one or two Ravens calling to the south of us in the 
direction of the corn fields.  I also could hear a number of crows, but their 
calls did not seem to be a reaction the to Ravens.

Gold finches are still coming to the niger tube but not in the numbers of a few 
weeks ago.  We were getting numbers in the 20s and 30s but now there are a half 
dozen or so.  Traffic is so low I took down the second feeder tube a few days 
ago.   The tubes are the long ones with about 20 perches.  They were great with 
the Redpolls last winter but we have zero Redpolls this winter.

Some of you are familiar with the two poles in my field.  You can see them from 
Rte 89.  I put them up as hawk perches.  Only one remains.  The other came down 
in a storm, but it will be replaced because they really work.  We often have 
redtails using one or both.  The perches also appeal to other birds.  Over the 
course of a year, there may be bluebirds, crows, redwing blackbirds, 
mockingbirds, robins, tree swallows, and house sparrows.  One time there was a 
kestrel and another time, a N. shrike.  The posts are white ash saplings about 
14 feet high.  I try to find one with a fork near the top.  I screw on a 
horizontal perch across the fork.  The posts are sunk about 2 feet into the 
ground.  Three feet would be better but bedrock is only a foot or two below the 
surface.

Don't forget the Great Backyard Bird Count next weekend.   Happy Birding.

Bill McAneny, Tburg
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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens on Mt. Pleasant

2010-02-04 Thread CFSchmitt
Thanks to Marie's posting, I could easily find the Ravens up on Mt. 
Pleasant this morning.It was a nice comparison to the nearby crows.   I 
forget 
how huge they can seem.Wish I could have heard them 'croak', but all 
were silent.
Carol Schmitt

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[cayugabirds-l] Ravens

2009-12-16 Thread Linda Orkin
I stopped to walk my dogs near the Taughanock falls overlook around 4  
today and was thrilled to see a pair of Common Ravens flying back and  
forth over the gorge as they shouted out. The frigid gray sky was a  
perfect backdrop for their drama.


Linda

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