Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders

2017-10-24 Thread Michael Zito
Hello,
The Queens County Bird Club was very active in getting feeders back at Forest 
Park.  Although I am a member, I was not actively involved.  President Arie 
Gilbert would have a lot more information.  If you need any more contact 
information let me know.
ariegilb...@optonline.net

Mike Z

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> I learned that some people from the birding community worked to bring
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> Thanks,
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> Tara Law
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders

2017-10-24 Thread Michael Zito
Hello,
The Queens County Bird Club was very active in getting feeders back at Forest 
Park.  Although I am a member, I was not actively involved.  President Arie 
Gilbert would have a lot more information.  If you need any more contact 
information let me know.
ariegilb...@optonline.net

Mike Z

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> On Oct 24, 2017, at 4:31 PM, Ardith Bondi  wrote:
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> Subject:[ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders
> Date:Tue, 24 Oct 2017 15:12:51 -0400
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> Reply-To:Debbie Becker 
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> CC:tara@queenspost.com
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> Reporter from Queens Post has question:
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> Hello,
> 
> I learned that some people from the birding community worked to bring
> bird feeders back to Forest Park in Queens. Do you have any idea who
> might have been involved?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tara Law
> Reporter, Queens Post
> 
> 609-731-6705 
> tara@queenspost.com 
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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders

2017-10-24 Thread Ardith Bondi




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Subject:[ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders
Date:   Tue, 24 Oct 2017 15:12:51 -0400
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Reporter from Queens Post has question:


Hello,

I learned that some people from the birding community worked to bring
bird feeders back to Forest Park in Queens. Do you have any idea who
might have been involved?

Thanks,

Tara Law
Reporter, Queens Post

609-731-6705 
tara@queenspost.com 

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[nysbirds-l] Fwd: [ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders

2017-10-24 Thread Ardith Bondi




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Subject:[ebirdsnyc] Queens Reporter/Bird Feeders
Date:   Tue, 24 Oct 2017 15:12:51 -0400
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To: Nyc ebirds 
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Reporter from Queens Post has question:


Hello,

I learned that some people from the birding community worked to bring
bird feeders back to Forest Park in Queens. Do you have any idea who
might have been involved?

Thanks,

Tara Law
Reporter, Queens Post

609-731-6705 
tara@queenspost.com 

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach, Nassau Co. Lesser Black Back Gulls, shorebirds

2017-10-24 Thread Robert Taylor
west end 2 lot, conservative count 23 Lesser Black Backed Gulls, also in
lot mix of shorebirds: red knots, dowitchrs, bb plovers. Same shorebirds on
Coast Guard sandbar.  Attempted a seawatch at field 6 , just gannets but
they were close to the shore

Rob in Massapequa

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[nysbirds-l] Jones Beach, Nassau Co. Lesser Black Back Gulls, shorebirds

2017-10-24 Thread Robert Taylor
west end 2 lot, conservative count 23 Lesser Black Backed Gulls, also in
lot mix of shorebirds: red knots, dowitchrs, bb plovers. Same shorebirds on
Coast Guard sandbar.  Attempted a seawatch at field 6 , just gannets but
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[nysbirds-l] "Bird Banding Basics" - North Shore Audubon Society presentation tonight, Oct 24, 2017

2017-10-24 Thread Nancy Tognan
The North Shore Audubon Society will hold its monthly program on Tuesday, 
October 24, 2017, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Manhasset Public Library, 30 
Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030.  All are invited, free of charge.
Public transportation users:  This location is a half-mile walk from the 
Manhasset LIRR station.
 
Robert Paxton will present “Bird Banding Basics”.
Robert Paxton says “There is nothing that we know about bird behavior that 
doesn’t come from banding them: where they go, how long they live, whether they 
are monogamous or polygamous, how many you have at your feeder, where they 
winter, where they breed.  You think you have one at your feeder and then you 
start banding them and you have ten.  Everything we know about bird behavior 
you have to be able to identify the individual bird and that is done by 
banding.”   Robert Paxton, who himself was a master bird bander for 50 years, 
only does bird extraction from mist nets now.  He has been retired for a few 
years.  He is also a professor emeritus of history at Columbia University.
 

For more information on NSAS programs and weekly walks, see 
www.northshoreaudubon.org   
 
Nancy Tognan
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[nysbirds-l] "Bird Banding Basics" - North Shore Audubon Society presentation tonight, Oct 24, 2017

2017-10-24 Thread Nancy Tognan
The North Shore Audubon Society will hold its monthly program on Tuesday, 
October 24, 2017, from 7pm to 9pm, at the Manhasset Public Library, 30 
Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset NY 11030.  All are invited, free of charge.
Public transportation users:  This location is a half-mile walk from the 
Manhasset LIRR station.
 
Robert Paxton will present “Bird Banding Basics”.
Robert Paxton says “There is nothing that we know about bird behavior that 
doesn’t come from banding them: where they go, how long they live, whether they 
are monogamous or polygamous, how many you have at your feeder, where they 
winter, where they breed.  You think you have one at your feeder and then you 
start banding them and you have ten.  Everything we know about bird behavior 
you have to be able to identify the individual bird and that is done by 
banding.”   Robert Paxton, who himself was a master bird bander for 50 years, 
only does bird extraction from mist nets now.  He has been retired for a few 
years.  He is also a professor emeritus of history at Columbia University.
 

For more information on NSAS programs and weekly walks, see 
www.northshoreaudubon.org   
 
Nancy Tognan
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