Re: [cayugabirds-l] Least Bittern at SSW

2018-06-04 Thread tfrank
Hi All, Not a least bitten, but I saw a green heron in just about that location (flew into the trees at the back of the first pond) a couple of weeks ago. Tom Frank Ken Haas wrote: > Hi All, > > During my beginner bird walk at Sapsucker Woods yesterday morning, I met a > woman on the

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ithaca Ospreys, and other stuff

2018-04-02 Thread tfrank
Yes on the nest at Dryden lake. I've been taking pix of their nest building over the past few weeks. One is banded on both legs, one blue band and one silver band. It's a pretty small nest, in the pine trees. Tom "Kevin J. McGowan" wrote: > Bald Eagles are apparently

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Black vultures

2018-01-28 Thread tfrank
At 10:45 the black vultures were in some trees just south of the bridge on Dodge Rd. They then flew into the pheasant farm just in front of the little hut facing Stevenson Rd. They were still there at 11:15. Tom Frank Brad Walker wrote: > The four black

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Juvenile Golden Eagle?

2018-01-07 Thread tfrank
It turns out that I was mistaken. Dave Nutter was kind enough to let me know that what I had seen was a immature bald eagle. Tom tfr...@twcny.rr.com wrote: > I may have taken pictures of the juvenile golden eagle that Mark Chao saw in > Lansing, or another one on Dodge road this morning

[cayugabirds-l] Juvenile Golden Eagle?

2018-01-07 Thread tfrank
I may have taken pictures of the juvenile golden eagle that Mark Chao saw in Lansing, or another one on Dodge road this morning at about 10:45 am. It was perched and fairly far away but seems to fit the description. I'm happy to send a picture to anyone who can identify better than I can. I'll