Wow, going from Turkey Vultures nesting in your outbuilding to starlings. Kind
a come-down. But, you still seem to be popular! Keep doing what you are doing.
Best,
Kevin
From: Donna Lee Scott
Sent: Sunday, June 4, 2023 8:28 PM
To: Kevin J. McGowan
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds
We have had a sizable flock (30+) of fledgling starlings around here
(Interlaken, NY) for over a week. It seems much earlier than I remember from
previous years, but I have no data to compare to.
--Marty
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a Starling nested inside the tall storage cupboard in my carport here at Kendal
because one door would not latch shut properly.
Lotsa noise from nestlings & the parents, lotsa flung poop as parents flew out!
Now the nestlings have fledged & I need to tie door shut to avoid a repeat
nesting.
Don
Wow, it seems starlings fledged this last week! I've been hearing them begging
everywhere. I've been doing a weekly hour-long bird census at the Cornell
compost facility on Stevenson Rd since they opened in, I think, 1999. (I've
only been ebirding it since 2011 or so.) And this week was the firs
Hello,
I have had a poor ear for bird songs even before age has lessened my
hearing. So, like for many others, the Merlin app has been a godsend; it
reminds me of songs and connects me to birds that I know but got rusty on
and also points out birds that aren’t so uncommon but I’m not as familiar
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A few points on this discussion. Firstly, wind turbine siting is not
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