Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: November 20, 2023

2023-11-20 Thread Margaret Hurley
I observed a group of about 50 Canada geese today at the pond near the West
Danby fire station. I didn’t have a scope but with binoculars there
appeared to be a group of about 10 goslings amidst the group.  Is this
possible?

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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Monday, November 20, 2023.
>
> 1. Interpretive walks at the Montezuma Refuge
> 2. Refuge walks cont'd.
>
> --
>
> Subject: Interpretive walks at the Montezuma Refuge
> From: Peter Saracino 
> Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 07:20:10 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Friends:
> Come join me for the very last Refuge walk of the season! Nature in the
> Northern Hemisphere is settling in for a long winter's nap. Many strategies
> have evolved across the spectrum of organisms for coping with the shorter
> days and cooler temperatures - godwits flying eleven days and one hour
> nonstop; wood frogs stopping both heart and brain for a spell, to mention a
> few. Learn of these and more. Walks are free and all ages welcomed.
> We meet in the Refuge Visitor Center sunroom at 11 am on Saturday the 25th.
> Walks are free and all ages welcomed.
> Pete Sar
>
> --
>
> Subject: Refuge walks cont'd.
> From: Peter Saracino 
> Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 16:54:04 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Hi again folks.
> Some are asking how to find the refuge and how long the walks are.
> The Refuge entrance is a few miles north of Seneca Falls along rt. 5&20.
> The Visitor Center is the first building you'll see ON YOUR LEFT as you
> drivev in.
> The walk is along the mile long seneca trail and is suppose to last about
> an hour and a halfbut we often get talking, looking and listening and
> sharing and  have gone as long as 2.5 hours. People are free to leave as
> they must.
> Hope this helps.
> "Things" are really on the move (visiting dunlin) or really slowing down
> (infamous wood frog)or  somewhere in between (newly arriving tundra
> swans and snow geese).
> Nature's treasure are still there for the taking. So I hope you can join
> us.
> If not, Happy Thanksgiving to one and all!
> Sar
>
>
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: September 02, 2023

2023-09-02 Thread Margaret Hurley
Same here in North Spencer

Peggy Hurley

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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Saturday, September 02, 2023.
>
> 1. Flock of Grackles
>
> --
>
> Subject: Flock of Grackles
> From: Regi Teasley 
> Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 17:58:03 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> We have a flock of Grackles gracing our yard and neighborhood on West
> Hill.  Plenty of juveniles.  Maybe it’s time to head south?
>
> Regi
> Cliff Park Rd
> Ithaca
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> 
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[cayugabirds-l] Merlin for the kids

2023-03-22 Thread Margaret Hurley
 FOS purple finch at my feeder today!  And at Nichol's Lake in Spencer had
a group of 3rd graders out for a bird walk and we saw and heard a Merlin.
He stayed in the same treetop for a good 30 minutes so we had lots of time
to get a really good look. He showed up at just the perfect time as I was
teaching them about the Merlin app.

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: March 21, 2023

2023-03-21 Thread Margaret Hurley
Dr. Margaret Hurley
Cornell Health

On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:45 PM Margaret Hurley 
wrote:

> A good family doctor or internist is likely to be aware of it and test for
> it when appropriate.  It is pretty well known in the medical community and
> there is lots of information out there about it, and while cases have
> increased, it is still quite rare for an individual clinician to have seen
> many cases.  So don't be too alarmed!
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:01 AM Upstate NY Birding digest <
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>> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
>>
>> 1. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 2. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 3. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 4. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 5. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 6. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 7. Babesiosis article from Times
>> 8. tickMAP. Upstate Tick testing and information
>> 9. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 10. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 11. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> 12. Garden Pesticide Use Harms Local Bird Populations, Study Authors Say
>> "We Should Simply Ban These Poisons" - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
>> 13. Syracuse area RBA
>>
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>> Subject: Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> From: Maryfaith Miller 
>> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 06:42:52 -0400
>> X-Message-Number: 1
>>
>> Paywall 
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 19, 2023, 8:58 PM Peter Saracino 
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>> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 06:52:52 -0400
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>> Is there any other way this could be sent out to us? Some of us don’t have
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>> Subject: Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
>> From: John Gregoire 
>> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 07:13:07 -0400
>> X-Message-Number: 3
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>> Nothing new. Google that title for multiple articles.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 6:53 AM Lanie Wilmarth 
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: March 21, 2023

2023-03-21 Thread Margaret Hurley
A good family doctor or internist is likely to be aware of it and test for
it when appropriate.  It is pretty well known in the medical community and
there is lots of information out there about it, and while cases have
increased, it is still quite rare for an individual clinician to have seen
many cases.  So don't be too alarmed!

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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
>
> 1. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 2. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 3. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 4. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 5. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 6. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 7. Babesiosis article from Times
> 8. tickMAP. Upstate Tick testing and information
> 9. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 10. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 11. Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> 12. Garden Pesticide Use Harms Local Bird Populations, Study Authors Say
> "We Should Simply Ban These Poisons" - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
> 13. Syracuse area RBA
>
> --
>
> Subject: Re: Tick disease other than Lyme.
> From: Maryfaith Miller 
> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 06:42:52 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Paywall 
>
> On Sun, Mar 19, 2023, 8:58 PM Peter Saracino 
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> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 06:52:52 -0400
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> Is there any other way this could be sent out to us? Some of us don’t have
> a New York Times subscription so I can’t read it.
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> On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 8:58 PM Peter Saracino 
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> Nothing new. Google that title for multiple articles.
>
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 6:53 AM Lanie Wilmarth 
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[cayugabirds-l] Sandhill Cranes at Catherine Creek WMA in Montour Falls today3/18/23

2023-03-18 Thread Margaret Hurley
Saw two beautifully colored sandhill cranes walking through the dead
grasses of the marsh, close enough to get a picture with my phone.  Saw
them again on our return trip back to the car.  This time  my dog saw them
too.  She let out a bark and I got to hear their melodic alarm call loud
and clear!



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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Saturday, March 18, 2023.
>
> 1. Taughannock Peregrines
> 2. Fox sparrow, red (taiga)
> 3. Woodpecker help
> 4. RE: Woodpecker help
> 5. Laden Raven
>
> --
>
> Subject: Taughannock Peregrines
> From: Geo Kloppel 
> Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 09:33:42 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> There was deep slush everywhere at my house yesterday, and it was hard
> work for my elderly dog to struggle through, so I took her for a long
> leisurely walk at Taughannock Point.
>
> There was a Snow Goose at the north point that had an injured wing. It
> paddled north toward Frontenac, forestalling a capture attempt by park
> staff.
>
> Before heading home I stopped at the dirt turnout along Gorge Road around
> 5:15 pm to look across the gorge at the cliff just below the overlook
> Visitors Center. As I watched, an adult Peregrine flew to a snag that hangs
> downward from the cliff-top. A minute later, the second adult flew in and
> settled on a ledge just behind the snag.
>
> -Geo
>
>
> --
>
> Subject: Fox sparrow, red (taiga)
> From: madonna stallmann 
> Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 13:51:42 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Dancing in the leaves under shrubs until a spunky red squirrel nearly
> flattened it running away from its own shadow.
>
> --
>
> Subject: Woodpecker help
> From: Peter Saracino 
> Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 13:58:29 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 3
>
> Hey folks.
> I have a "mystery" woodpecker coming to the suet. It's too big to be a
> downy, but not quite big enough to be a hairy. And even its beak is an
> in-betweener!
> If I had to guess I suppose I'd call it a hairy, but.
> Any thoughts? Maybe just size variation within a species? Sex-size
> differences?
> Thank you.
> Sar
>
> --
>
> Subject: RE: Woodpecker help
> From: "Michael S. Pitzrick" 
> Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 18:19:47 +
> X-Message-Number: 4
>
> Hi Sar,
>
> Have you considered some of the other field marks? Here are some
> comparison articles with pictures:
>
> https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/downy-and-hairy-woodpeckers/
>
>
> https://www.sibleyguides.com/2011/02/a-new-clue-for-identifying-downy-and-hairy-woodpeckers/
>
>
> https://www.sibleyguides.com/2011/03/another-clue-for-identifying-downy-and-hairy-woodpeckers/
>
> -Mike
>
>
> From: bounce-127225857-85500...@list.cornell.edu <
> bounce-127225857-85500...@list.cornell.edu> On Behalf Of Peter Saracino
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2023 1:58 PM
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L ;
> eatonbirdingsoci...@groups.io
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Woodpecker help
>
> Hey folks.
> I have a "mystery" woodpecker coming to the suet. It's too big to be a
> downy, but not quite big enough to be a hairy. And even its beak is an
> in-betweener!
> If I had to guess I suppose I'd call it a hairy, but.
> Any thoughts? Maybe just size variation within a species? Sex-size
> differences?
> Thank you.
> Sar
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> Subject: Laden Raven
> From: Geo Kloppel 
> Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 18:38:32 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 5
>
> One of my local Ravens just flew by at window height carrying a rigid
> object, which (at a guess) looked about eight inches long. I figured the
> pair had eggs by now, so perhaps it was a food delivery for the incubating
> female - something with a bone still in it?
>
> -Geo
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: January 06, 2023

2023-01-06 Thread Margaret Hurley
Can’t blame the homeowner.  Maybe the birds don’t like all the attention
either.  
Peggy Hurley

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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Friday, January 06, 2023.
>
> 1. Unhappy homeowner alert
> 2. Mucklands large gulls
>
> --
>
> Subject: Unhappy homeowner alert
> From: Randi Minetor 
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2023 16:40:34 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Hello Geneseebirders and Cayugabirders,
>
> I received a call this afternoon from Ann McMican about her experience
> visiting a Canandaigua home where a sizable flock of Evening Grosbeaks have
> been feeding for several days. The home is at 5340 South Hill Road
> 
> in Canandaigua, and is listed on eBird.
>
> Apparently birders have worn out their welcome here. Despite being open to
> having a few birders visit as recently as yesterday, the homeowner now does
> not want strangers on her lawn or in her driveway. She gave Ann quite a
> lecture about potential liability if someone were to be injured, the
> rudeness of people showing up without permission, and more. She did say
> that people could contact her ahead of time if they wanted to visit, but
> she did not provide any contact information to make this possible aside
> from her street address.
>
> As the birds cannot be seen from the road, this severely limits
> opportunities to view them at this location. It’s probably best if we look
> for Evening Grosbeaks in other locations where they have been seen this
> winter.
>
> Just a word of warning from your friends at the Rochester Birding
> Association. Good luck and good birding.
>
> Randi Minetor
> President, Rochester Birding Association
>
>
> **
> Randi Minetor (she/her)
> Author and freelance writer
> 585-737-3449 mobile
> writerra...@gmail.com
> Journalist bio: https://muckrack.com/randi-minetor/bio
> Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/randiminetor
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Subject: Mucklands large gulls
> From: metet...@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2023 17:03:41 -0500
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> At Knox-Marcellus overlook looking at several hundred Tundra Swans I
> noticed a steady stream of Herring Gulls going toward Cayuga Lake at around
> 4:15. I got down to the mucklands as many birds left but in a 15 minute
> scan found 2 Adult and a second year Lesser Black-backed plus a first year
> Iceland among the approximate 1000 remaining gulls. I wish I got there an
> hour earlier. The flocks looked like Snow Geese(none)in numbers as they
> were leaving. Any bored gull watchers will be very busy before this
> freezes.Mike Tetlow
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] cayugabirds-l digest: October 31, 2022

2022-10-31 Thread Margaret Hurley
On 10/30 I also had a pair of Evening Grosbeaks on the ground under my
feeder eating sunflower seeds that had been “thrown out “by a Red-Bellied
Woodpecker. Attempted to snap a picture but alas they flew, so far not to
be seen again.

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> CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Monday, October 31, 2022.
>
> 1. Evening Grosbeak!
> 2. Halloween (Short--eared) Owls
>
> --
>
> Subject: Evening Grosbeak!
> From: "Marie P. Read" 
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 13:57:30 +
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> One male Evening Grosbeak at my feeder 8am today...for about 3 seconds!
> Come back.plase.
>
> Marie
>
> Get Outlook for iOS
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> Subject: Halloween (Short--eared) Owls
> From: Peter Saracino 
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 18:40:09 -0400
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Hey all.
> Been out on Johnson Road (Town of Phelps) the last few nights in the hopes
> of seeing the short-eared owls that commonly winter here. Tonight, at about
> 6:30 I was looking at my phone and  about to head home when I was suddenly
> startled by a very sharp "bark" very nearby. I looked up to see 2
> short-eared owls cross the road very near my car and then head into the
> field on the east side of the road!
> Just in time for Halloween!!
> Pete Sar
>
>
>
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>
> END OF DIGEST
>
>

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[cayugabirds-l] Birding in Bali

2022-09-30 Thread Margaret Hurley
Wondered if anyone has experience birding in Bali and could suggest guides,
tours, or locations.  Thank you

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