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[va-richmond-general] Re: Nesting material, Accipiter--The Wetlands
- From: "Jim Blowers" <jimvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 09:30:22 -0500
Seems like trouble brewing. Was the Cooper's hawk looking at the cardinal as
lunch? Why would the cardinal set up a nest near a predator? I know that I
saw a red-shouldered hawk perched high in a tree near my home. I did not see
any other birds in our yard for the rest of the day.
Jim Blowers
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From: va-richmond-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:va-richmond-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of JANICE FRYE
Sent: Sunday, 2008 March 02 09:17
To: va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Nesting material, Accipiter--The Wetlands
This morning I had an hour before church and found a female cardinal
carrying nesting material along the trail from the parking lot. One of the
Coopers hawks was sunning itself near the boardwalk. The old nest is still
there, but it looks a little ragged. Wonder if they will build new this
time? No owls of any kind (still looking, Pat). Have a great day!
Jan
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