[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones South of 318

2017-05-13 Thread Dave K
Ruddy Turnstones on field ~100 yards South of 318 on Gravel Rd

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[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones

2017-05-13 Thread Dave K
There are four Ruddy Turnstone and least and semi palmated plover in flooded 
field west of the route 318 & Gravel Road intersection Seneca Falls 12 noon

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones at Myers

2014-05-30 Thread Jay McGowan
No turnstones on the spit at the moment, but one DUNLIN, one SEMIPALMATED
PLOVER, and 65 SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS!
On May 30, 2014 1:13 PM, "Michael W. Duttweiler" 
wrote:

> Cluster of seven Ruddy Turnstones on the spit at Myers Park at 11:15 am.
> Scattered when bothered by a ring-billed gull but then  reformed into a
> tight pod facing the wind.  Also a flight of a fifteen or so peeps flitting
> around.  Guess I’ll have to do the shorebird ID course (again).
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[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones at Myers

2014-05-30 Thread Michael W. Duttweiler
Cluster of seven Ruddy Turnstones on the spit at Myers Park at 11:15 am.
Scattered when bothered by a ring-billed gull but then  reformed into a
tight pod facing the wind.  Also a flight of a fifteen or so peeps flitting
around.  Guess I'll have to do the shorebird ID course (again).  


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[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones

2013-04-06 Thread John and Sue Gregoire
Here's a heads up from Venezuela.
J

Dear friends,


During this year we will start a Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres
morinella) marking in Venezuela (Los Roques Archipelago). The color assigned
to Venezuela, to leg flags, is black. Thus, we will use black leg flags with
two white characters (letters or numbers).

We have seen that in England have used this type of black leg flags with two
black characters, with metal ring on the other tibia and a plastic ring on one
tarsus. Here's an example: http://fleetwoodbirder.
blogspot.com/2013/01/more-leg- flags-fitted-to-turnstones. html

Our leg flags are identical to those used in England. We know it is difficult
for a Turnstone cross the Atlantic, but not impossible, it happened in some
occasion. We hope there will be noproblems with transatlantic readings of
codes used in both continents...

With the best wishes,

Juan Carlos
===

J.C. Fernández-Ordóñez
Fundación Científica ARA MACAO
Venezuela
avesenm...@gmail.com
Tel. 0034 4263498040


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[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones, Myers Point

2011-06-05 Thread Jay McGowan
There are three RUDDY TURNSTONES right now (6:30AM) on the spit at Myers
Point.

Jay McGowan

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