Their numbers in Lilydale seem decidedly lower now, though I did spot two
adults on the river just west of the boat ramp last week. The usual
younger birds are absent so far.
Linda Whyte
On Thu, Jul 7, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Gilde <
2247eb7407f6-dmarc-requ...@lists.umn.edu> wrote:
> Subjectively,
I have also noticed the lack of eagles at Lilydale. It looks like all of the
nests failed this year, and I'm also not seeing the adults.
There's a chart on the Raptor Center website that goes through June 26 and
shows the number of raptors of various types that they tested and that tested
posit
Subjectively, I am not seeing the familiar eagles and osprey in SW St. Paul and
Lilydale. I’m wondering whether anyone has, or can point me to, objective data
about the impact of avian flu on our local raptors. I miss them.
Tom Gilde
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