[cayugabirds-l] Help preserve the land known as Camp Barton - please sign the petition

2022-01-20 Thread madonna stallmann
https://mailchi.mp/794bf566a99a/csis-december-2021-monthly-update-4296702?e=54660cfdff

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] American Robins

2022-01-20 Thread Donna Lee Scott
Wow! I thought I had a good number of Robins here on east shore of Cay. L. in 
my berry-packed cedar trees, at 15 birds!
5,273 Robins is incredible!

Donna L. Scott
535 Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 14882
d...@cornell.edu

From: bounce-126251057-15001...@list.cornell.edu 
 On Behalf Of Aaron Yappert
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 7:01 PM
To: Joshua Snodgrass 
Cc: Carol Keeler ; Marty Schlabach ; 
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] American Robins

Hey All,

I figured I’d throw my Robin observations from the Trumansburg area into the 
mix. Each morning and evening, thousands of robins move between their evening 
roost and daytime foraging areas. I haven’t yet had a chance to pin down either 
of those locations - perhaps a project for next week. This evening, I 
individually counted a remarkable 5,273 robins as they passed overhead! Based 
on observations that have been entered into eBird, this count is more than 
double the previous high count for Tompkins County!

Here are more details on eBird: https://ebird.org/checklist/S101107915; 
https://ebird.org/checklist/S100997128

Cheers,
Aaron Yappert
Trumansburg



On Jan 16, 2022, at 1:11 PM, Joshua Snodgrass 
mailto:cedarsh...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Today, while doing a waterfowl survey that included Taughannock SP, I had about 
10 American Robins along the South cove. There were also several Eastern 
Bluebirds and a wintering Yellow-rumped Warbler. There was at least one more, 
if not two more Yellow-rumped Warblers along the creek at North Point of 
Taughannock SP near the big cedar/arbor vitae type tree.
Thanks,
Josh

On Sun, Jan 16, 2022, 7:33 AM Carol Keeler 
mailto:carolk...@adelphia.net>> wrote:
Two days ago I had a huge ,30-40 , flock of robins come into my yard to eat my 
winterberries.  About 15 were around yesterday.
Sent from my iPad


On Jan 15, 2022, at 9:46 PM, Marty Schlabach 
mailto:m...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

A flock of 30-40 robins flew up from the side of the road near Taughannock, 
along Taughannock Park Rd near where it meets rt. 89.--Marty

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] American Robins

2022-01-20 Thread Aaron Yappert
Hey All, 

I figured I’d throw my Robin observations from the Trumansburg area into the 
mix. Each morning and evening, thousands of robins move between their evening 
roost and daytime foraging areas. I haven’t yet had a chance to pin down either 
of those locations - perhaps a project for next week. This evening, I 
individually counted a remarkable 5,273 robins as they passed overhead! Based 
on observations that have been entered into eBird, this count is more than 
double the previous high count for Tompkins County! 

Here are more details on eBird: https://ebird.org/checklist/S101107915 
; 
https://ebird.org/checklist/S100997128 

Cheers, 
Aaron Yappert
Trumansburg


> On Jan 16, 2022, at 1:11 PM, Joshua Snodgrass  wrote:
> 
> Today, while doing a waterfowl survey that included Taughannock SP, I had 
> about 10 American Robins along the South cove. There were also several 
> Eastern Bluebirds and a wintering Yellow-rumped Warbler. There was at least 
> one more, if not two more Yellow-rumped Warblers along the creek at North 
> Point of Taughannock SP near the big cedar/arbor vitae type tree.
> Thanks,
> Josh
> 
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2022, 7:33 AM Carol Keeler  > wrote:
> Two days ago I had a huge ,30-40 , flock of robins come into my yard to eat 
> my winterberries.  About 15 were around yesterday.
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Jan 15, 2022, at 9:46 PM, Marty Schlabach > > wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> A flock of 30-40 robins flew up from the side of the road near Taughannock, 
>> along Taughannock Park Rd near where it meets rt. 89.--Marty
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> ===
>> 
>> Marty Schlabach   m...@cornell.edu 
>> 
>> 8407 Powell Rd. home  607-532-3467
>> 
>> Interlaken, NY 14847   cell315-521-4315
>> 
>> ===
>> 
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[cayugabirds-l] Union Springs, NY Snow buntings & horned larks

2022-01-20 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard


B  sun & clouds, snow squalls & wicked wind restructuring drifts.
Yesterday 19 Jan. 2022, I finally saw our first American tree sparrows 
under the tree outside my window & today they were also on my windowsill.
I'm housebound, caring for my husband, thankful for a warm house, so 
someone else has to be my eyes.
Fritzie Blizzard

/And this report from my sharp-eyed daughter, Becky, who is living with 
& helping me:/

Yesterday (1-19) I saw hundreds of horned larks and snow buntings on the 
edges of Delaney Road (midway between Ridge Road and Bluefield Road, 
between Union Springs and Fleming) and out into the fields, centered 
around Spruce Haven Farm. They were happily gleaning whatever they could 
find, whenever they weren't circling and soaring over the fields, 
disturbed by traffic. The only photo I managed to get from my phone is 
not very clear, but my binocs told the story - definite IDs on both 
species. I was out there between 3 and 4 p.m.

Happy birding!
Becky, Fritzie's daughter



















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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Not birds but important

2022-01-20 Thread Stanley Scharf
Thanks a lot..
Stan

On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 6:58 AM Peter Saracino 
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> How to Get Your Free N95 Masks From the Government at Your Local Pharmacy
> https://www.prevention.com/health/a38815550/free-n95-mask-government/
> Sar
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[cayugabirds-l] Not birds but important

2022-01-20 Thread Peter Saracino
How to Get Your Free N95 Masks From the Government at Your Local Pharmacy
https://www.prevention.com/health/a38815550/free-n95-mask-government/
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