Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Reported Dead

2014-05-23 Thread Paul R Sweet
Arie do you know who has the bird? AMNH would like the specimen. Paul

Paul Sweet
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> On May 23, 2014, at 6:54 PM, "Arie Gilbert"  wrote:
> 
> Dave Klauber just called me to report that the Willow Ptarmigan was found 
> dead today.
> 
> Arie Gilbert
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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Reported Dead

2014-05-23 Thread Arie Gilbert
Dave Klauber just called me to report that the Willow Ptarmigan was 
found dead today.


Arie Gilbert
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread richard guthrie
Sorry;

I was under the impression that the Ptarmigan had been posted on NY Birds.

I should check it more often.

See some details of my sighting at: http://blog.timesunion.com/birding

A few additional thoughts:

The public access road is very narrow. This makes it very difficult for
cars to park along the road without blocking traffic, or while allowing
clearance for local traffic to get by without waiting, or driving onto
lawns or into driveways.

The private road is even narrower. And it is private.

It might be best if there is little room available on the town road, for
birders to park along the county road and take the pleasant lakeshore walk.
It's not that far.

As short term or minor, birders might consider these issues an
inconvenience. Locals faced with repeated inconveniences might develop a
resentment to so many strangers disrupting their otherwise quiet little
world.

Please also be especially mindful that the residents rely on rural mail
delivery. If anyone is in the neighborhood on Friday, Saturday or after
Monday, please do not block mailboxes or impede the postal delivery to the
mailboxes.

Minor transgressions may seem trivial, but may build up in the minds of a
few. The negativity may be contagious. And the fallout may come down on
birders following your footsteps.

The folks up there are really friendly. So, smile, wave and share your joy.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore



Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore


On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Derek Rogers  wrote:

> I received some additional, helpful information that I think folks need to
> consider before heading up to Point Peninsula.
>
> The Willow Ptarmigan is still in the same general vicinity in which it was
> first discovered (South Shore Rd. Ext.). South Shore Road Ext. eventually
> turns into a private road as you head south and folks searching for the
> ptarmigan should park well north of this and walk toward the private road
> area.
>
> The ptarmigan is apparently located  4-5 houses deep within this private
> road, so without landowner permission efforts to find the bird might be
> futile. The neighbors are understandably beginning grow tired of folks
> driving down the private road, parking and walking around their properties.
> However, from what I gather, they are generally receptive to folks politely
> requesting permission to access said lands.
>
> Best,
>
> Derek Rogers
> Sayville
>
> > On May 23, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Sean Sime  wrote:
> >
> > Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is
> alive and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was
> a blog entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie.
> > Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend.
> >
> > Good Birding,
> >
> > Sean Sime
> > Brooklyn, NY
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread Derek Rogers
I received some additional, helpful information that I think folks need to 
consider before heading up to Point Peninsula.

The Willow Ptarmigan is still in the same general vicinity in which it was 
first discovered (South Shore Rd. Ext.). South Shore Road Ext. eventually turns 
into a private road as you head south and folks searching for the ptarmigan 
should park well north of this and walk toward the private road area. 

The ptarmigan is apparently located  4-5 houses deep within this private road, 
so without landowner permission efforts to find the bird might be futile. The 
neighbors are understandably beginning grow tired of folks driving down the 
private road, parking and walking around their properties. However, from what I 
gather, they are generally receptive to folks politely requesting permission to 
access said lands. 

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville 

> On May 23, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Sean Sime  wrote:
> 
> Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is alive 
> and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was a blog 
> entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie. 
> Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend. 
> 
> Good Birding,
> 
> Sean Sime
> Brooklyn, NY
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[nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread Sean Sime
Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is alive 
and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was a blog 
entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie. 
Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend. 

Good Birding,

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread Sean Sime
Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is alive 
and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was a blog 
entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie. 
Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend. 

Good Birding,

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread Derek Rogers
I received some additional, helpful information that I think folks need to 
consider before heading up to Point Peninsula.

The Willow Ptarmigan is still in the same general vicinity in which it was 
first discovered (South Shore Rd. Ext.). South Shore Road Ext. eventually turns 
into a private road as you head south and folks searching for the ptarmigan 
should park well north of this and walk toward the private road area. 

The ptarmigan is apparently located  4-5 houses deep within this private road, 
so without landowner permission efforts to find the bird might be futile. The 
neighbors are understandably beginning grow tired of folks driving down the 
private road, parking and walking around their properties. However, from what I 
gather, they are generally receptive to folks politely requesting permission to 
access said lands. 

Best,

Derek Rogers
Sayville 

 On May 23, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Sean Sime s...@seansime.com wrote:
 
 Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is alive 
 and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was a blog 
 entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie. 
 Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend. 
 
 Good Birding,
 
 Sean Sime
 Brooklyn, NY
 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow ptarmigan

2014-05-23 Thread richard guthrie
Sorry;

I was under the impression that the Ptarmigan had been posted on NY Birds.

I should check it more often.

See some details of my sighting at: http://blog.timesunion.com/birding

A few additional thoughts:

The public access road is very narrow. This makes it very difficult for
cars to park along the road without blocking traffic, or while allowing
clearance for local traffic to get by without waiting, or driving onto
lawns or into driveways.

The private road is even narrower. And it is private.

It might be best if there is little room available on the town road, for
birders to park along the county road and take the pleasant lakeshore walk.
It's not that far.

As short term or minor, birders might consider these issues an
inconvenience. Locals faced with repeated inconveniences might develop a
resentment to so many strangers disrupting their otherwise quiet little
world.

Please also be especially mindful that the residents rely on rural mail
delivery. If anyone is in the neighborhood on Friday, Saturday or after
Monday, please do not block mailboxes or impede the postal delivery to the
mailboxes.

Minor transgressions may seem trivial, but may build up in the minds of a
few. The negativity may be contagious. And the fallout may come down on
birders following your footsteps.

The folks up there are really friendly. So, smile, wave and share your joy.

Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore



Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore


On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Derek Rogers drogers0...@gmail.com wrote:

 I received some additional, helpful information that I think folks need to
 consider before heading up to Point Peninsula.

 The Willow Ptarmigan is still in the same general vicinity in which it was
 first discovered (South Shore Rd. Ext.). South Shore Road Ext. eventually
 turns into a private road as you head south and folks searching for the
 ptarmigan should park well north of this and walk toward the private road
 area.

 The ptarmigan is apparently located  4-5 houses deep within this private
 road, so without landowner permission efforts to find the bird might be
 futile. The neighbors are understandably beginning grow tired of folks
 driving down the private road, parking and walking around their properties.
 However, from what I gather, they are generally receptive to folks politely
 requesting permission to access said lands.

 Best,

 Derek Rogers
 Sayville

  On May 23, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Sean Sime s...@seansime.com wrote:
 
  Just a heads up, it seems the Willow Ptarmigan outside Watertown, NY is
 alive and well. Not sure why this hasn't hit the state list, but there was
 a blog entry in the Times Union from Rich Guthrie.
  Just wanted to get the word out before the long weekend.
 
  Good Birding,
 
  Sean Sime
  Brooklyn, NY
 
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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Reported Dead

2014-05-23 Thread Arie Gilbert
Dave Klauber just called me to report that the Willow Ptarmigan was 
found dead today.


Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Reported Dead

2014-05-23 Thread Paul R Sweet
Arie do you know who has the bird? AMNH would like the specimen. Paul

Paul Sweet
Collection Manager
Department of Ornithology
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

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 On May 23, 2014, at 6:54 PM, Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net wrote:
 
 Dave Klauber just called me to report that the Willow Ptarmigan was found 
 dead today.
 
 Arie Gilbert
 North Babylon, NY
 
 WWW.Powerbirder.blogspot.com
 WWW.qcbirdclub.org
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-27 Thread Will Raup
Reports are the bird is still being seen well this morning.
Will RaupAlbany, NY

Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 07:34:09 -0400
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan
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The Point Peninsula Willow Ptarmigan continues. Currently being viewed near 
house number 5189. It is sitting in a large willow tree overleaning the water a 
bit.

Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-27 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The Point Peninsula Willow Ptarmigan continues. Currently being viewed near
house number 5189. It is sitting in a large willow tree overleaning the
water a bit.
Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Yes 4/27

2014-04-27 Thread Michael David
Hi NY Birders,

The Willow Ptarmigan continues this morning in roughly the same location, 
between the stop sign and the boat house.

Best, 

Michael David
Blair Co, PA

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Yes 4/27

2014-04-27 Thread Michael David
Hi NY Birders,

The Willow Ptarmigan continues this morning in roughly the same location, 
between the stop sign and the boat house.

Best, 

Michael David
Blair Co, PA

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-27 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
The Point Peninsula Willow Ptarmigan continues. Currently being viewed near
house number 5189. It is sitting in a large willow tree overleaning the
water a bit.
Robert A. Proniewych

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RE: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-27 Thread Will Raup
Reports are the bird is still being seen well this morning.
Will RaupAlbany, NY

Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 07:34:09 -0400
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan
From: baobab...@gmail.com
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The Point Peninsula Willow Ptarmigan continues. Currently being viewed near 
house number 5189. It is sitting in a large willow tree overleaning the water a 
bit.

Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-26 Thread vanh...@citlink.net
Today, Scott Baldinger and I traveled to Point Peninsula, New York for the 
WILLOW PTARMIGAN. We had a great afternoon.  For more details see 
http://bashakillbirder.wordpress.com/  John Haas

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Continues - 4/26

2014-04-26 Thread Brent Bomkamp
The Willow Ptarmigan is still being see as of 4:30 at the same location
last reported by Ari Gilbert a few hours ago.

Good Birding,
Brent Bomkamp

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RE:[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Point Peninsula YES

2014-04-26 Thread Arie Gilbert


 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert  
Date: 04/26/2014  12:15 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: Arie Gilbert  
Subject: RE: Willow Ptarmigan  Point Peninsula YES 
 
New location @ 12:14 PM

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.963096,-76.270219

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


Sent from "Loretta IV" in the field



 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert  
Date: 04/26/2014 10:56 AM (GMT-05:00) 
To: "NYSBIRDS-L@cornell edu"  
Subject: Willow Ptarmigan  Point Peninsula YES 


Currently being seen with Ian Resnick and Derek Rogers.

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.965551,-76.266438


04/26/2014 @ 10:56 AM

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Point Peninsula YES

2014-04-26 Thread Arie Gilbert
Currently being seen with Ian Resnick and Derek Rogers.

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.965551,-76.266438


04/26/2014 @ 10:56 AM

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Point Peninsula YES

2014-04-26 Thread Arie Gilbert
Currently being seen with Ian Resnick and Derek Rogers.

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.965551,-76.266438


04/26/2014 @ 10:56 AM

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


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RE:[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Point Peninsula YES

2014-04-26 Thread Arie Gilbert


 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net 
Date: 04/26/2014  12:15 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net 
Subject: RE: Willow Ptarmigan  Point Peninsula YES 
 
New location @ 12:14 PM

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.963096,-76.270219

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


Sent from Loretta IV in the field



 Original message 
From: Arie Gilbert ariegilb...@optonline.net 
Date: 04/26/2014 10:56 AM (GMT-05:00) 
To: NYSBIRDS-L@cornell edu NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu 
Subject: Willow Ptarmigan  Point Peninsula YES 


Currently being seen with Ian Resnick and Derek Rogers.

Here is a link to my current viewing location: 
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:43.965551,-76.266438


04/26/2014 @ 10:56 AM

Arie Gilbert 
No. Baylon NY 


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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan Continues - 4/26

2014-04-26 Thread Brent Bomkamp
The Willow Ptarmigan is still being see as of 4:30 at the same location
last reported by Ari Gilbert a few hours ago.

Good Birding,
Brent Bomkamp

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan

2014-04-26 Thread vanh...@citlink.net
Today, Scott Baldinger and I traveled to Point Peninsula, New York for the 
WILLOW PTARMIGAN. We had a great afternoon.  For more details see 
http://bashakillbirder.wordpress.com/  John Haas

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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan photos and eBird hotspot

2014-04-25 Thread Drew Weber
As you are all aware at this point, there is a very cooperative Willow
Ptarmigan on Point Peninsula in Jefferson County. It was observed by
several groups most of the afternoon until at least 7pm. The ptarmigan seem
very unconcerned about anything going on around it, and was feeding most of
the time we watched it. It was feeding on willow buds in a tree that was
almost overhanging the water, and occasionally dropped down to the waters
edge. The previously posted directions are excellent for getting right to
the spot.

Photos from today -
http://www.nemesisbird.com/birding/rarities/chase/willow-ptarmigan-1st-new-york/

There is an eBird hotspot set up for this bird, take advantage of it when
you report it so all of the pins are at one spot and its easy to look
through all of the records. It's name is - "stakeout Willow
Ptarmigan--Point Peninsula, S Shore"




Drew Weber
Liverpool, NY
drewwe...@gmail.com
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[nysbirds-l] Willow Ptarmigan photos and eBird hotspot

2014-04-25 Thread Drew Weber
As you are all aware at this point, there is a very cooperative Willow
Ptarmigan on Point Peninsula in Jefferson County. It was observed by
several groups most of the afternoon until at least 7pm. The ptarmigan seem
very unconcerned about anything going on around it, and was feeding most of
the time we watched it. It was feeding on willow buds in a tree that was
almost overhanging the water, and occasionally dropped down to the waters
edge. The previously posted directions are excellent for getting right to
the spot.

Photos from today -
http://www.nemesisbird.com/birding/rarities/chase/willow-ptarmigan-1st-new-york/

There is an eBird hotspot set up for this bird, take advantage of it when
you report it so all of the pins are at one spot and its easy to look
through all of the records. It's name is - stakeout Willow
Ptarmigan--Point Peninsula, S Shore




Drew Weber
Liverpool, NY
drewwe...@gmail.com
484.269.6009

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