suzerth: RTH environment 025
suzerth: To R (West) is hockey field. sidewalk to athletic offices. to L is masonry wall and begining for Track & field astroturf (and some grass)
suzerth: view from Tower Rd looking N to edge of Cornell Plantations
suzerth: straight on view base of pole (peeking thru chain link fence)
suzerth: view of Track and Field (thru hole in fence) looking SE
suzerth: Leaving E end of pkg lot, looking down Tower Rd. Bus has just left stop closest (50 ft) to RTH pole
suzerth: ground view from nest pole across Tower Rd to NE
suzerth: field hockey net closest to nest pole
suzerth: RTH environment 031
suzerth: view across hockey field (end opposite RTH nest
suzerth: RTH environment 035
suzerth: view to NW from nest pole ground level
suzerth: zooming around grass below nest for debris, see this field hockey ball
suzerth: 6 ft tall base around nest pole, grass meets astroturf, portable net
suzerth: Base of RTH pole
suzerth: Turned L off Tower Rd onto Judd Falls Rd. Look back across edge of tower Road--poles and nest beyond the pines
suzerth: ground view RTH to NE near environment
suzerth: RTH environment 036
suzerth: intersection leaving parking lot onto Tower Rd but yet another bus goes past
suzerth: E of RTH pole astroturf field edged w grass and fence
suzerth: zoom from nest pole SW, astroturf Martha Dodson Field-womens varsity field hockey w drainage, etc, completed in 2008. Dedicated to FIELD HOCKEY ONLY for Varsity Team practices and Matches
suzerth: parking lot view to S, Track and Field area (W of Hockey field)
suzerth: RTH nest R pole, center bottom shelf behind light boxes
suzerth: view from masonry wall separating track and filed from Hockey. Note angled pair of light poles. Nest on bottom shelf of far pole
suzerth: zoom up to bottom of RTH nest
suzerth: RTH nest on R, partner pole on L
suzerth: zoom upward to bottom of RTH nest
suzerth: RTH environment 014
suzerth: zoom up, see one RTH on nest bottom shelf. Past years nest 2 shelves above on R end. Angle of closer pole acts as wind break--it sways much more in the wind than the nesting pole
suzerth: further zoom into bottom of nest from open N side