Pete Lotz from Niagara Falls is the person who lost a trained 7 year old female
golden eagle recently, apparently a couple of weeks ago in the Buffalo area.
He indicated the bird was last seen heading east wearing only anklets, no
straps, bells, etc. His email address is
majhunt...@aol.com
Dear Cayugabirders,
Greetings from Ecuador!
Please pardon this post not directly related to birds. Some of you may remember
the blog I kept last summer on taking children birding in Mexico
(www.ebarrientos.blogspot.com). Since there were many of you who told me how
much you enjoyed receiving up
Yesterday at Stewart Park I saw a European Starling which I recognized from last year. It has small patches of white feathers distributed fairly evenly over its body, and a large patch of white feathers on the right breast. I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this bird.--Dave Nutter
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From: Meena Madhav Haribal
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 9:57 PM
To: Laurie Roe
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Observations of American Robin and Virginia Rail
at Lab of O
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I also wanted to mention that she found SE owl pellets that had part of a white
plastic bag rapped around some pellets. Poor bird.
Ann Mitchell
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Linda and I walked there this afternoon and it was quiet. We did hear Brown
Thrasher, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Pine Warbler, and the regulars. No Towhee for
us. Best,
Ann Mitchell
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When I was filming robins and following nests back in Michigan many years ago,
grackles were major nest predators on eggs and nestlings...until the grackles
settled down with their own nests and incubatory responsibilities, after which
predation by grackles dropped off.
(Chipmunks and snakes
Hi all,
After a hectic day in the lab I had to go and pick up my car from the Auto
works. As it looked a beautiful day, I headed to lab of because I wanted to
photograph Kip's barn pond with Kip's barn reflection. Unfortunately, the
vision I and several artists had seen a few years ago is no mo
There was one RUBY CROWNED KINGLET in the hemlocks at the azalea garden
behind ADWhite House at around 1:15. He came in very close, and provided
very good views of his red crest when I played audio (just once :-)) from
iBird.
Michele
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At around 3 PM Wed. 4/24, I drove along Cherry and Snyder Roads back of the
airport.
I saw or heard 5 - 6 E. MEADOWLARKS along the way to Mohawk Rd.
3 of the Meadowlarks were singing in the grass, unseen, near Cherry Road, in
front of the Analytical Tox bldg.
Then all of a sudden they all fl
Lots of activity at the south end of the lake this morning. The swan pen
was good as always, with Yellow, Palm (two apparent Yellow birds), and
Myrtle and Audubon's Yellow-rumped warblers. A WARBLING VIREO was singing
from the start of the trail into Jetty Woods, and a YELLOW-THROATED VIREO
was sin
In full song this morning at the bottom of Culver Road, town of Ithaca.
Lisa
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Hi all,
There wasn't too much action on the Wilson Trail North today, but the
Sherwood Platform did have a singing/calling BROWN THRASHER and a
cooperative BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER foraging in the willows at eye level.
Slightly further west on the path was a group of three handsome
YELLOW-RUMPED WAR
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