Date: 4/12/24 4:01 am From: Donna Lee Scott <dls9...> Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] education barred owl
Not falconry.
they take various captive birds of prey around to groups of people educate them about owls and hawks.
I think often the birds of prey have been injured and can’t live in the wild.
Donna Scott
Kendal at Ithaca-377
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On Apr 11, 2024, at 10:38 PM, sarah fern <fernsarah21...> wrote:
Cornell teaches falconry?
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024, 8:00 PM Suzanne A. Horning <sah48...><mailto:<sah48...>> wrote:
Hello!
The Cornell Raptor Program had a barred owl get loose this evening. She was last seen near the intersection of the East Hill Recreation Trail and Game Farm Road. She does have gear on including jesses, a swivel and a leash (which may have come off). She is fully flighted.
Students and volunteers from the program are still out looking for her. If you spot her, please call Dr. Heather Huson, Director of the program at 907.388.4485 or you can also reach her via-email at <hjh3...><mailto:<hjh3...>.
Suzanne A. Horning (she/her/hers)
Associate Director, The Cornell Commitment
Program Manager, The Cornell Tradition
300 Kennedy Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-8595
www.commitment.cornell.edu<http://www.commitment.cornell.edu/>