[cayugabirds-l] peliCAN, a Gulf Coast relief tee

2010-06-16 Thread Rhiannon L. Crain
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] hay cutting question

2010-06-16 Thread Marie P Read
Mid-June cutting will destroy Bobolink nests. Mid-JULY on the other hand will probably be after most Bobolink young will have fledged, so it is my understanding that that is an OK earliest date to cut. Marie (currently in CA) Marie Read Wildlife Photography 452 Ringwood Road Freeville NY

Re: [cayugabirds-l] hay cutting question

2010-06-16 Thread Geo Kloppel
Here's a sample of breeding season dates for just a few birds of grass and pasture. Much more at http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/ wildlife_pdf/brddate.pdf UPLAND SANDPIPER - NY egg dates 4/23-6/15, 1 brood, 17-21 days incubation, nestlings full grown at 30 days COMMON SNIPE - NY egg dates

[cayugabirds-l] Charadrius on a hot tin roof

2010-06-16 Thread Mark Chao
On Wednesday evening, three kids and I watched five Killdeer on the gabled roof of the building housing the Armstrong School of Dance and other businesses on Catherwood Drive in Lansing. The birds were calling incessantly and walking freely around, despite the steep pitch and apparently smooth

[cayugabirds-l] Charadrius on a hot tin roof

2010-06-16 Thread Mark Chao
On Wednesday evening, three kids and I watched five Killdeer on the gabled roof of the building housing the Armstrong School of Dance and other businesses on Catherwood Drive in Lansing. The birds were calling incessantly and walking freely around, despite the steep pitch and apparently smooth

[cayugabirds-l] Houghton College Ornithology Class

2010-06-16 Thread Alan Belford
Hello folks! We had another great year for the Ornithology May term course at Houghton College. It was a fantastic group of students and we had a blast. This year we were not at the campus in Star Lake (Adirondacks), but were based on the main campus in Allegany County instead. We had