On Wednesday morning (10:00-10:50 AM), Tilden and I saw four BALD EAGLES at
the south end of Cayuga Lake.  We had long scope views of a couple of these
eagles at rest.  Better still, we witnessed a spectacular show from these
birds in the air all over Stewart Park and the Newman Golf Course.  One
circled over the ducks on the lake.  One passed right overhead, holding a
small fish in talons balled and rolled back like piano casters.  And for
several stirring minutes, all four rose together over Fall Creek and the
Stewart Park woods, mostly arranged two by two, alternating between seeming
choreographed synchrony and bursts of aggression and tumbling aerobatic
evasion.  At one point the eagles - which included one adult, two third-year
birds, and one dark first-year or second-year bird - ranged far to the south
almost out of view, but then they returned for a while.  We did not see them
during the final 15 minutes of our visit, as we walked back from the golf
course to Stewart Park.  

 

Mark Chao


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