
To learn more about Content Partnerships, click here. "I have to believe the efforts of James, Frank and student volunteers have at least gotten them interested." Perhaps this time next year, the new bird on the block won't be so new, after all.ĭaily Voice publishes this article as part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser,

Will bluebirds take up residence in the new homes? "Only time will tell," said Spillo. His sighting this week perhaps marks a turning point in the species’ return. In Spillo's nearly 40 years at Pace, he's never seen one on campus. "Last week I was in the area taking photos of a visiting group of Japanese students," said Spillo. "While I was waiting for them to arrive I ventured off to the entrance of our nature trail and noticed a bird about 50 yards away." There was no question, it was a male Eastern Bluebird." A number of Bluebird houses were installed around the pasture of the campus' farm animal section. NYC students - Join your fellow students and professors to celebrate all of. Thanks to the help of several Pace students, the boxes were constructed and mounted in trees in a matter of weeks. VoteEverywhere portal of Pace University, your one-stop-shop for voting in. With the donation, Eyring and Leone were able to purchase enough cedar to construct more than 50 bird houses. Spillo will be teaching in the environmental classroom this semester. "Our Assistant Director James Eyring, and volunteer Frank Leone set a goal of constructing a variety of bird houses," said Angelo Spillo, Director of Pace's Dyson College Nature Center. Operating with no funding, the pair solicited lumber from a number of sources with no success but the program got a kick-start thanks to a small gift. environmental center will be better designed, Professor Angelo Spillo said. Roughly a year ago, in an effort to attract wildlife to Pace's environmental area, staff proposed hanging a number of bird houses on campus to draw song birds, raptors and water fowl to the area.

No, not a new student or professor, this visitor has feathers and wings.

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