Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Turkey Vultures
Pete,
I saw a small kettle (5 birds) when I was walking my dog in the field near
the Equine Research Center this afternoon.
Linda Woodard
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Pete,
I saw a small kettle (5 birds) when I was walking my dog in the field near
the Equine Research Center this afternoon.
Linda Woodard
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Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 4:09 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
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This afternoon at about 5pm I saw about 200 Turkey Vultures circling over the
vicinity of NYS-34/96, Decker Rd, and NYS-13 south of Ithaca near the Newfield
Town Line. Earlier in the day I had seen smaller numbers southbound along the
east edge of the Cayuga Lake Valley in Lansing. This afternoo
From the pool at Island Health I watched streams of the vultures going
south over west hill between 3 and 3:30.
On 10/13/2017 2:51 PM, M Miller wrote:
> If anyone wants to see Turkey Vultures, just stop by the Seneca County
> Fairgrounds (Not the Lott Farm!) in the village of Waterloo (North
If anyone wants to see Turkey Vultures, just stop by the Seneca County
Fairgrounds (Not the Lott Farm!) in the village of Waterloo (North Rd/Swift
St). There are about 100 that roost in the morning & evening on the village
water tower and any available pole/post on the fairgrounds.
Mark Miller
Hi Sara Jane,
For at least the past 3 years, there have been TUVU's roosting during the
fall behind the Varna Community Center, in some tall conifers. I get
neighbors calling me about it every year with a mixture of wonder and
frustration.
Marc Devokaitis
Lab of Ornithology
On Mon, Oct 24,
Since that lean-to was a beautiful barn LOL!
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Melissa Groo wrote:
> My favorite harbingers of spring, besides the robins and flocks of
> red-winged blackbirds visiting my yard, are the pair of turkey vultures
> that return to the lean-to along Route 79 in Slatervi
I counted 74 tv's golfing cornell's course today with most of them before
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Jim Gaffney
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On Oct 13, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
I agree Sunday was a good migration day for Turkey Vultures. At about 1pm I
was near the Lab entrance looking at the western skyline beyon
I agree Sunday was a good migration day for Turkey Vultures. At about 1pm I was
near the Lab entrance looking at the western skyline beyond the pond, and I
watched a near-continuous line of them flying south, about 60 all told. They
were gliding and gradually losing altitude, and when they got l
Hi folks,
Thanks to the several people who have responded to this! The universal
recommendation is that I contact Paul Curtis. In case anybody else needs
this information, his email address is
p...@cornell.edu
and his website is
http://dnr.cornell.edu/people/faculty.cfm?netId=pdc1
best,
jesse
Hey Brad and all,
I did the same too. I scanned the flock three times for Black Vulture, but my
flock was smaller than yours and had only 22 birds. I just got back from
watching them. they seemed so care less (as opposed to careless) and
effortlessly circled around and finally headed up Six Mil
I neglected to mention that the many Turkey Vultures (that are STILL going past
my window) are headed south.
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[mailto:bounce-38187413-14356...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Annette Nadeau
Sent: October 24, 2011 9:23 AM
To: 'CayugaBirds' [cayugabird
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