Many observers have noticed this new nest-building activity over the past several months. I think the question is, what will happen to the photogenic nest atop the pylon? Are there enough Bald Eagles around for another pair to use it? Would they even tolerate being so close? Will Ospreys reclaim it?
--Dave Nutter
Does it seem to others that the pair of eagles at the lock at the outlet
of Cayuga Lake has moved its nest to the south? I didn't see any
activity at the electric poles at the lock and the nest there seemed
shrunken. And, there is a large pile of sticks farther to the south in a
very large tree, which had an eagle sitting next to it on Saturday. The
eagle nest at the lock was perhaps the most photographed nest in New
York. If not the most, then certainly one of the most. In a way it is
too bad if the eagles have moved to a more distant and less visible
location.
Cheers,
John
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