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My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-03-19 07:18:11
by To Dream a Dream
Here's a great way I begin my day.
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/4 ... Watch_Cam/ Am not good with 'links' & hope it works.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-03-21 09:27:59
by cdogtom
thanks Dream
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-03-21 16:58:01
by To Dream a Dream
If you reached Cornel's bird cams & navigate the listing at the top of the site, you will be able to see the redtailed hawks & barred owls nesting. An early sign of spring. Hoping this storm does no damage in your area, Tom. Be safe & God bless.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-03-22 22:01:02
by lms1
I love Cornel’s bird cameras. Thanks TDAD for reminding us of these.
Re: Cornell Bird Cams
Posted: 2018-03-26 14:43:53
by To Dream a Dream
The red-tails (hawks) have three eggs incubating. The barred owl site has an inside the nesting box camera & one outside as well.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-04-22 16:55:56
by cdogtom
ospreys are here and have laid some eggs ,now we wait...good evening to all
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-04-25 08:45:23
by To Dream a Dream
That's wonderful! We've seen them around & yesterday one was fishing the adjacent ponds. Have been following the Cornell Barred owl cam & it is amazing to note the variety of prey brought to the owlets. Not just small mammals & unfortunately, song birds, but also fish & even crayfish. We visited Sapsucker Woods nature center on 4/23/18. Beautiful day.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-04-26 16:34:55
by To Dream a Dream
Three new baby red-tailed hawk hatchlings at Cornell. Catch them on the cam.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-05-14 18:14:25
by To Dream a Dream
The last of the three baby barred owlets fledged on Sunday (Cornell Cams). So glad to know they are all out of the nest box. We are feeding hummers (ruby-throated) & Baltimore orioles.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-06-12 07:25:08
by To Dream a Dream
Baby red-tailed hawks (3) have all grown up & fledged (that was fast!) & are soaring about Cornell. Another chapter in the circle of life.
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-07-03 11:24:43
by cdogtom
thanks ,i have only seen one Baltimore Oriole here lately ,ill put some grape jelly out to see if i can draw them in .stay well Dream ....
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-07-17 14:03:50
by To Dream a Dream
Hi Tom: Each year we raise a hatch or two of orioles with grape jelly, too. Love to see them at the feeder.
Re: My Morning Lift.
Posted: 2018-08-12 13:44:13
by To Dream a Dream
The little osprey on the Cornell live cam out in Montana has fledged. It is the first successful hatch for this pair of birds in three years.
Re: My Morning Lift.
Posted: 2018-08-16 16:19:26
by cdogtom
To Dream a Dream wrote: 2018-08-12 13:44:13
The little osprey on the Cornell live cam out in Montana has fledged. It is the first successful hatch for this pair of birds in three years.
wow i did not know they went that far northwest,lovely
Re: My Morning Lift
Posted: 2018-08-18 13:22:30
by To Dream a Dream
Nor had I. Cornell's live bird cams are not only entertaining but informative. Hoping you are all safe & unaffected by the recent rains. Unbelievable. Our little corner of NE PA has been battered. Fortunately we are at higher elevation, our creek is part of its headwaters & so far the Superior Walls foundation & drainage system of our new home have held up despite the deluge. Were out today surveying the flood damage & checking on friends. Ground is still so saturated. And I only wish we could share some of this with our western states. Wishing you calm winds & safe seas.
God bless, Tom