Re: [cayugabirds-l] clarification of Prothonotary location

2011-05-30 Thread Dave Nutter
The bridge in question on Armitage Road is the large, metal, one-lane bridge over the Erie Canal. To the west of it at the end of the guardrails there is a small gravel pull-off. The Prothonotary Warblers are immediately west of here, generally one male in the swamp on the north side and one male in the swamp on the south, and they chase each other low over the road. (I was confused by the references to the "first bridge" or "easternmost" bridge, when I included the small bridge over the small canal near sometimes flooded fields and the Bald Eagle nest.)--Dave NutterOn May 29, 2011, at 05:12 PM, Mark Chao markc...@imt.org wrote:Lyn Jacobs and I just had an exchange about the Prothonotary Warblers on Armitage Road. See below for location information straight from her.MarkHi Mark,I do not think my location balloons in ebird are in the exact location so, to clarifyFrom Rt 89N and then west on Armitage, most of the Prothonotary activity was about 30 feet west of the fishing access parking on the west side of the first bridge. We did also hear them on the east side of the bridge.LynOn Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:18 PM, chao.mark markc...@imt.org wrote:Hi Lyn,I have taken the liberty of reporting your excellent finds to the Cayugabirds list. Please see below. Congratulations!!All the best,Mark ChaoFrom: Mark Chao [mailto:markc...@imt.org]Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 7:12 PMTo: 'CAYUGABIRDS-L@cornell.edu'Subject: Two or three Prothonotary Warblers, Armitage Road, Sun 5/29Lyn Jacobs has reported on both the Eatonbirds listserv and eBird that she and a group of seven others from the Eaton Birding Society found two male PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS singing loudly and chasing each other around Armitage Road on Sunday, on both sides of the road just west of Route 89 near the Seneca/Wayne county line. She reports that they had another sighting of this species on the east side of the bridge. Here are the map coordinates from Lyn's eBird report:43.0198351,-76.7782974 (2 birds)43.0232236,-76.7764091 (3 birds)The group also found Cerulean Warblers at both Armitage Road and May's Point, and some Black-bellied Plovers, Semipalmated Plovers, and Semipalmated Sandpipers along the Wildlife Drive.Congratulations to Lyn and the EBS for these excellent finds!! Good luck to those who go looking for these birds!Mark Chao
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[cayugabirds-l] clarification of Prothonotary location

2011-05-29 Thread Mark Chao
Lyn Jacobs and I just had an exchange about the Prothonotary Warblers on
Armitage Road.  See below for location information straight from her.

 

Mark

 

 

 

Hi Mark,

 

I do not think my location balloons in ebird are in the exact location so,
to clarify

 

From Rt 89N and then west on Armitage, most of the Prothonotary activity was
about 30 feet west of the fishing access parking on the west side of the
first bridge. We did also hear them on the east side of the bridge.

 

Lyn

 

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:18 PM, chao.mark markc...@imt.org wrote:

Hi Lyn,

I have taken the liberty of reporting your excellent finds to the
Cayugabirds list.  Please see below.  Congratulations!!

All the best,
Mark Chao





From: Mark Chao [mailto:markc...@imt.org]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 7:12 PM
To: 'CAYUGABIRDS-L@cornell.edu'
Subject: Two or three Prothonotary Warblers, Armitage Road, Sun 5/29

Lyn Jacobs has reported on both the Eatonbirds listserv and eBird that she
and a group of seven others from the Eaton Birding Society found two male
PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS singing loudly and chasing each other around Armitage
Road on Sunday, on both sides of the road just west of Route 89 near the
Seneca/Wayne county line.  She reports that they had another sighting of
this species on the east side of the bridge.  Here are the map coordinates
from Lyn's eBird report:

43.0198351,-76.7782974 (2 birds)
43.0232236,-76.7764091 (3 birds)

The group also found Cerulean Warblers at both Armitage Road and May's
Point, and some Black-bellied Plovers, Semipalmated Plovers, and
Semipalmated Sandpipers along the Wildlife Drive.

Congratulations to Lyn and the EBS for these excellent finds!!  Good luck to
those who go looking for these birds!

Mark Chao

 


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] clarification of Prothonotary location

2011-05-29 Thread joe Diana
They have been there before. Years ago before I even took photographs,  Tim 
Capone told me about this bird  right down to the branch and he was there  like 
he had been waiting for me.  I think that would be before 1993! 
 Diana Whiting
On May 29, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Mark Chao wrote:

 Lyn Jacobs and I just had an exchange about the Prothonotary Warblers on 
 Armitage Road.  See below for location information straight from her.
  
 Mark
  
  
  
 Hi Mark,
  
 I do not think my location balloons in ebird are in the exact location so, to 
 clarify
  
 From Rt 89N and then west on Armitage, most of the Prothonotary activity was 
 about 30 feet west of the fishing access parking on the west side of the 
 first bridge. We did also hear them on the east side of the bridge.
  
 Lyn
 
  
 On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:18 PM, chao.mark markc...@imt.org wrote:
 Hi Lyn,
 
 I have taken the liberty of reporting your excellent finds to the Cayugabirds 
 list.  Please see below.  Congratulations!!
 
 All the best,
 Mark Chao
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Mark Chao [mailto:markc...@imt.org]
 Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 7:12 PM
 To: 'CAYUGABIRDS-L@cornell.edu'
 Subject: Two or three Prothonotary Warblers, Armitage Road, Sun 5/29
 
 Lyn Jacobs has reported on both the Eatonbirds listserv and eBird that she 
 and a group of seven others from the Eaton Birding Society found two male 
 PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS singing loudly and chasing each other around Armitage 
 Road on Sunday, on both sides of the road just west of Route 89 near the 
 Seneca/Wayne county line.  She reports that they had another sighting of this 
 species on the east side of the bridge.  Here are the map coordinates from 
 Lyn's eBird report:
 
 43.0198351,-76.7782974 (2 birds)
 43.0232236,-76.7764091 (3 birds)
 
 The group also found Cerulean Warblers at both Armitage Road and May's Point, 
 and some Black-bellied Plovers, Semipalmated Plovers, and Semipalmated 
 Sandpipers along the Wildlife Drive.
 
 Congratulations to Lyn and the EBS for these excellent finds!!  Good luck to 
 those who go looking for these birds!
 
 Mark Chao
  
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