Josh,
Great job compiling conservation status information on these birds! Sorting
through all the various lists at state, national, and global scales can be very
challenging. I think you’re approach of combining state-listed species, global
concern lists, and eBird records is exactly the right
In spite of the storm
Carol Schmitt
Subject: The Washington Post: First a peck, eventually a peep: Watch baby eagle
emerge from egg in SE Washington
First a peck, eventually a peep: Watch baby eagle emerge from egg in SE
Washington
http://wapo.st/2m0IzTG
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Cayugabirds-L
On southern end of Hammond Hill, four Fox Sparrow seen at once at our feeder,
but no White-throats nor Song. Several dozen junco, but fewer goldfinch than in
recent past. Over 100 b'birds: mostly red-wings, several grackles, 1 cowbird,
and a few starlings
Sitting at the window in this weather
I have a song sparrow as well Dave.along with 2 white throats (of
different flavors) along with lots of blackbirds (red wings, grackles,
starlings) and a female cardinal eating suet!!
Stay warm all. Can Spring be far away?
Pete Sar
On 3/14/2017 10:30 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
I, too, did
On *Sunday, March 19*, Meena Haribal will lead a full day field trip (8:00
am - 4:30 pm) to Oswego River and Oswego Harbor (or to other areas
depending on the weather). We will be looking for wintering waterfowl. *Meet at
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology parking lot at 8:00 am*. Bring lunch and
Hello all,
I've been volunteering in the Finger Lakes National Forest checking on the
condition of bird boxes for the new biologist there. He is currently
updating the Regional Forester Sensitive Species list for the forest, and
asked for my input on any birds that should be added to the list that