On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 9:19 AM Geo Kloppel wrote:
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> I’d guess the chicks are going on two weeks old, so four more weeks to go on
> the ledge…?
Two years ago they fledged June 11 or June 12.
Suan
PS. Had a FOY American Redstart this morning at Sapsucker Woods,
foraging low and close and exci
Thanks for that tip on the shimmer, Dave. I had a terrible time with it.
But when I saw what I think was the pelican, it was way across the lake. It was
a large white thing mixed in with smaller birds, and on the water not flying.
Deb
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I’d guess the chicks are going on two weeks old, so four more weeks to go on
the ledge…?
Mom is on her favorite perch about twenty feet away, waiting for a food
delivery. Oh, here comes dad…
-Geo
> On May 4, 2023, at 5:41 AM, Dave Nutter wrote:
> Yesterday afternoon (3 May) about 5:15pm, A
The little Peregrine chicks are fine - their dense down is just the same color
as the splattered ledge, so if they’re sleeping in a pile you might miss them.
The adults are around too.
-Geo
> On May 4, 2023, at 5:41 AM, Dave Nutter wrote:
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> Yesterday afternoon (3 May) about 5:15pm, Ann Mi
Yesterday afternoon (3 May) about 5:15pm, Ann Mitchell & I stopped on Gorge Rd
and scoped across Taughannock gorge, and the Peregrines’ nest ledge appeared
empty. Nor did we see or hear adults, although our visit was brief. I have not
followed their progress closely, but isn’t this early for fle