I always had that impression about Robins too.
On 6/28/2015 3:23 PM, Robin Cisne wrote:
> I thought robins usually did that, as long as the subsequent clutches
> are in the same year. A pair that nested under our covered patio one
> year raised two batches in the same nest.
>
> On Sun, Jun 28,
After morning walks at Hammond Hill State Forest and nearby Finger Lakes Land
Trust Park Preserve North, I went home having failed to find any Red-shouldered
Hawks, but given the wet weather this did not surprise me. I did find several
warblers (CANADA, MAGNOLIA, and BLACKBURNIAN), which were ne
It had two pictures of a young merlin attached. I think that, since it had no
text in the body of the message, save the Cayuga list material, and two
attachments, some email programs reacted and stripped the attachments. That
seemed to be what Peter's did. Mine came through with clearly .jpg
Hi Marie,
Last year I photographed this robin nest which had been added to for seven
seasons. Here is the link. Thought it was pretty unusual at the time.
http://www.dianawhitingphotography.com/Galleries/Birds/Passerines/12959449_8PScNT#!i=3321550030&k=9LSJhQT
Diana Whiting
dianawhitingphotog
After your question i did not dare to open. So i cant answer your question.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone
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From: "Peter"
To: "John Confer" , "CAYUGABIRDS-L"
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Urban Merlin fledgling.
Date: Sun, Jun 28, 2015 5:52 pm
Hi folks.
Can any out
Hi folks.
Can any out there tell me if this is a legitimate email from John. It is
very similar to one I received recently from another group member. I
don't know why she or John would be sending it.
Many thanks.
Pete Saracino
On 6/27/2015 5:01 PM, John Confer wrote:
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> *Cayugabirds-L Li
Well this is interesting...some people are telling me that robins indeed have
reused nests in their yards for multiple broods in one year, on the other hand
a local biologist just told me that her experience with rural robins is that
they never reused their nests. Maybe the reuse is an urban/sub
I thought robins usually did that, as long as the subsequent clutches are
in the same year. A pair that nested under our covered patio one year
raised two batches in the same nest.
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Marie P. Read wrote:
> It's highly unusual for a songbird to reuse a cup nest, bu
It's highly unusual for a songbird to reuse a cup nest, but outside my kitchen
window I have a female robin refurbishing the nest from which she (presume the
same female) and her mate successfully raised three young a few weeks ago.
Haven't yet got a good look at exactly what material she is bri