Anyone know about when the red-tail hawks near the Stewart avenue bridge might fledge? Beth
Sent from my iPhone > On May 25, 2017, at 12:03 AM, Upstate NY Birding digest > <cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu> wrote: > > CAYUGABIRDS-L Digest for Thursday, May 25, 2017. > > 1. best bet for bird bonanza? > 2. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 3. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 4. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 5. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 6. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 7. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 8. Wood Thrushes > 9. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > 10. Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 01:08:52 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 1 > > Hello birders! > > As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep > disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage > to get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some places > where I might get the most birding bang for my precious morning buck? > > My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love > thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty > song that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know > some hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so > easy to find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And > the first time I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know > what floats my birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that > you can recommend I would be extremely grateful for your generosity! > > Thank you for your patience! > > Sincerely, > > Melanie > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Glenn Wilson <wil...@stny.rr.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 01:31:31 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 2 > > I'm not sure where in "Cayuga land" is the best place to find these but the > prettiest bird songs to me are the Veery, and the Wood Thrush. Both sing > songs no human can come close two. To me, they sound like several tunes at > the same time. > > Glenn Wilson > Endicott, NY > www.WilsonsWarbler.com > > On May 24, 2017, at 1:08 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: > > Hello birders! > > As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep disorder > I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage to get out of > the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where I might get the > most birding bang for my precious morning buck? > > My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love > thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty song > that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know some > hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so easy to > find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the first time > I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my > birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend I > would be extremely grateful for your generosity! > > Thank you for your patience! > > Sincerely, > > Melanie > > > -- > > Cayugabirds-L List Info: > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm > > ARCHIVES: > 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html > 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds > 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html > > Please submit your observations to eBird: > http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ > > -- > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Jody Enck <jodye...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 07:30:52 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 3 > > Hi Melanie, > > I hope you get lots of ideas for places to go birding. If you are able to > get out at all this weekend, you might consider joining Mark Chao on one of > his walks during the annual Spring Bird Quest that he does to benefit the > Finger Lakes Land Trust every Memorial Day weekend. You'll be able to > encounter many of your favorite birds on several of his walks. Here are > three other ideas: Sapsucker Woods has plenty of Scarlet Tanagers, > Baltimore Orioles, several thrushes, and even singing Song Sparrows right > now. The Lindsey-Parsons Preserve down route 34 south of Ithaca near West > Danby is a fun place to see and hear lots of birds. If you only have a > short amount of time, you might consider Renwick Woods at Stewart Park. > I'll be leading a walk there at 8am this coming Saturday for the Friends of > Stewart Park group, and would be happy to have you join us if you can. > > Good birding, > Jody Enck > >> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: >> >> Hello birders! >> >> As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep >> disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage to >> get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where I >> might get the most birding bang for my precious morning buck? >> >> My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love >> thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty song >> that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know some >> hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so easy to >> find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the first >> time I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my >> birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend >> I would be extremely grateful for your generosity! >> >> Thank you for your patience! >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Melanie >> >> >> -- >> >> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm >> >> ARCHIVES: >> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html >> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds >> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html >> >> Please submit your observations to eBird: >> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ >> >> -- >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Geo Kloppel <geoklop...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 07:38:08 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 4 > > I'd give the prize to Hermit Thrush, but really, Melanie, your > self-description suggests that instead of the morning you should arrange to > be out in suitable habitat in the _evening_, from an hour before sunset until > an hour after, and you will likely be treated to all three of our locally > breeding thrushes. > > Hermits will also sing as the sky darkens before a rainstorm. > > -Geo > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Asher Hockett <veery...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 08:47:17 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 5 > > Geo Kloppel's suggestion for evening birding is right on. Michigan Hollow > Rd in Danby has Finger Lakes Trail off both sides which are great areas for > thrushes. Just walking along the road itself, several miles from Rt 96, I > have heard Veeries singing so loudly in the evening I could hardly believe > it. If you have AWD, Bald Hill Rd in Danby is another place flush with > thrushes. (It's actually part of the same habitat as Mich. Hollow) > Shindagin Hollow is another good spot. > > Take insect repellent to any of these in the evening!! > >> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: >> >> Hello birders! >> >> As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep >> disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage to >> get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where I >> might get the most birding bang for my precious morning buck? >> >> My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love >> thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty song >> that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know some >> hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so easy to >> find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the first >> time I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my >> birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend >> I would be extremely grateful for your generosity! >> >> Thank you for your patience! >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Melanie >> >> >> -- >> >> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES >> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm >> >> ARCHIVES: >> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html >> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds >> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html >> >> Please submit your observations to eBird: >> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ >> >> -- >> > > > > -- > asher > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 13:51:39 +0000 > X-Message-Number: 6 > > Melanie, if you don't have the excellent "Cayuga Bird Club Guide To Birding > In The Cayuga Lake Basin", I highly recommend it. Tells all the great places > with maps & how to get there, plus which birds might be there. You can get it > at Wild Birds Unlimited store in the Lab of O bldg. the Science Center store > may still have some too. > > Also, a gentle note: birders of any experience who are in tune with Nature do > not call ANY bird a 'trash' bird! Not even our common, numerous Starlings & > House Sparrows, who are here in the western hemisphere only due to misguided > importation by humans in the past. > > Good birding- > Donna Scott > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 24, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Melanie Uhlir > <mela...@mwmu.com<mailto:mela...@mwmu.com>> wrote: > > Hello birders! > > As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep disorder > I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage to get out of > the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where I might get the > most birding bang for my precious morning buck? > > My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love > thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty song > that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know some > hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so easy to > find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the first time > I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my > birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend I > would be extremely grateful for your generosity! > > Thank you for your patience! > > Sincerely, > > Melanie > > > -- > > Cayugabirds-L List Info: > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES > http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm > > ARCHIVES: > 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html > 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds > 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html > > Please submit your observations to eBird: > http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ > > -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Linda Orkin <wingmagi...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 10:06:28 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 7 > > Donna. Thanks for this gentle reminder that we appreciate not denigrate the > birds we share the works with. Well done! > > Linda Orkin > Ithaca NY > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 24, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu> wrote: >> >> Melanie, if you don't have the excellent "Cayuga Bird Club Guide To Birding >> In The Cayuga Lake Basin", I highly recommend it. Tells all the great places >> with maps & how to get there, plus which birds might be there. You can get >> it at Wild Birds Unlimited store in the Lab of O bldg. the Science Center >> store may still have some too. >> >> Also, a gentle note: birders of any experience who are in tune with Nature >> do not call ANY bird a 'trash' bird! Not even our common, numerous Starlings >> & House Sparrows, who are here in the western hemisphere only due to >> misguided importation by humans in the past. >> >> Good birding- >> Donna Scott >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On May 24, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello birders! >>> >>> As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep >>> disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage to >>> get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where I >>> might get the most birding bang for my precious morning buck? >>> >>> My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love >>> thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty song >>> that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know some >>> hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so easy to >>> find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the first >>> time I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my >>> birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend >>> I would be extremely grateful for your generosity! >>> >>> Thank you for your patience! >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Melanie >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME >>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES >>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm >>> >>> ARCHIVES: >>> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html >>> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds >>> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html >>> >>> Please submit your observations to eBird: >>> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ >>> >>> -- >> -- >> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >> Welcome and Basics >> Rules and Information >> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >> Archives: >> The Mail Archive >> Surfbirds >> BirdingOnThe.Net >> Please submit your observations to eBird! >> -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Wood Thrushes > From: Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 16:31:22 +0000 > X-Message-Number: 8 > > In my woods on Lansing Station rd. At least 2 heard, 1 seen. > It is interesting seeing them sing & I think I detect, with the one I am > watching, that he is belting out different sounds from its 2 syrynxes > (spelling!). One short sound right after the initial "ee-o-lay" is rather > mechanical sounding. > > Donna Scott > Lansing > Sent from my iPhone > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 14:33:26 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 9 > > Everyone! > > I didn't mean to offend!! > > I knew someone once who would tease me because I would get so excited > when I saw a bird I'd never seen before. I was gushing about Snow > Buntings one winter and he said, "Oh, that's a trash bird." Or maybe > "dirt bird," as in "common as dirt." But he was being facetious, just > teasing me for getting so excited about a bird that isn't all that > difficult to find. He has nothing but appreciation for birds and > wildlife in general. Just teasing me for being so wide-eyed. > > I should have said, "too easy." Some birders I've met seem to be super > interested in challenging birds and racking up numbers, but I know that > doesn't mean they don't appreciate and respect all bird species. > > I apologize!! > > Thank you so much to everyone who had wonderful tips for my spotty > birding endeavors!! I appreciate your help so much!!! > > Sincerely, > Melanie > >> On 5/24/2017 10:06 AM, Linda Orkin wrote: >> Donna. Thanks for this gentle reminder that we appreciate not >> denigrate the birds we share the works with. Well done! >> >> Linda Orkin >> Ithaca NY >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On May 24, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu >> <mailto:d...@cornell.edu>> wrote: >> >>> Melanie, if you don't have the excellent "Cayuga Bird Club Guide To >>> Birding In The Cayuga Lake Basin", I highly recommend it. Tells all >>> the great places with maps & how to get there, plus which birds might >>> be there. You can get it at Wild Birds Unlimited store in the Lab of >>> O bldg. the Science Center store may still have some too. >>> >>> Also, a gentle note: birders of any experience who are in tune with >>> Nature do not call ANY bird a 'trash' bird! Not even our common, >>> numerous Starlings & House Sparrows, who are here in the western >>> hemisphere only due to misguided importation by humans in the past. >>> >>> Good birding- >>> Donna Scott >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On May 24, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com >>> <mailto:mela...@mwmu.com>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello birders! >>>> >>>> As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep >>>> disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can >>>> manage to get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some >>>> places where I might get the most birding bang for my precious >>>> morning buck? >>>> >>>> My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I >>>> love thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a >>>> pretty song that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite >>>> species. I know some hardcore birders probably call them "trash >>>> birds" since they are so easy to find, but I find their song very >>>> beautiful and uplifting. And the first time I laid bins on a >>>> Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what floats my birding boat, >>>> if you have a gem of a place or places that you can recommend I >>>> would be extremely grateful for your generosity! >>>> >>>> Thank you for your patience! >>>> >>>> Sincerely, >>>> >>>> Melanie >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME >>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES >>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm >>>> >>>> ARCHIVES: >>>> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html >>>> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds >>>> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html >>>> >>>> Please submit your observations to eBird: >>>> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ >>>> >>>> -- >>> -- >>> *Cayugabirds-L List Info:* >>> Welcome and Basics <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME> >>> Rules and Information <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES> >>> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >>> <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm> >>> *Archives:* >>> The Mail Archive >>> <http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html> >>> Surfbirds <http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds> >>> BirdingOnThe.Net <http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html> >>> *Please submit your observations to eBird >>> <http://ebird.org/content/ebird/>!* >>> -- >> -- >> *Cayugabirds-L List Info:* >> Welcome and Basics <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME> >> Rules and Information <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES> >> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >> <http://www.northeastbirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm> >> *Archives:* >> The Mail Archive >> <http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html> >> Surfbirds <http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds> >> BirdingOnThe.Net <http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html> >> *Please submit your observations to eBird >> <http://ebird.org/content/ebird/>!* >> -- > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: best bet for bird bonanza? > From: Linda Orkin <wingmagi...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 14:42:05 -0400 > X-Message-Number: 10 > > Hey. That wasn't directed at you per se. It was in quotes so we knew someone > else said it. Keep enjoying!! > > Linda > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 24, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: >> >> Everyone! >> >> I didn't mean to offend!! >> >> I knew someone once who would tease me because I would get so excited when I >> saw a bird I'd never seen before. I was gushing about Snow Buntings one >> winter and he said, "Oh, that's a trash bird." Or maybe "dirt bird," as in >> "common as dirt." But he was being facetious, just teasing me for getting so >> excited about a bird that isn't all that difficult to find. He has nothing >> but appreciation for birds and wildlife in general. Just teasing me for >> being so wide-eyed. >> >> I should have said, "too easy." Some birders I've met seem to be super >> interested in challenging birds and racking up numbers, but I know that >> doesn't mean they don't appreciate and respect all bird species. >> >> I apologize!! >> >> Thank you so much to everyone who had wonderful tips for my spotty birding >> endeavors!! I appreciate your help so much!!! >> >> Sincerely, >> Melanie >> >>> On 5/24/2017 10:06 AM, Linda Orkin wrote: >>> Donna. Thanks for this gentle reminder that we appreciate not denigrate the >>> birds we share the works with. Well done! >>> >>> Linda Orkin >>> Ithaca NY >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>> On May 24, 2017, at 9:51 AM, Donna Lee Scott <d...@cornell.edu> wrote: >>>> >>>> Melanie, if you don't have the excellent "Cayuga Bird Club Guide To >>>> Birding In The Cayuga Lake Basin", I highly recommend it. Tells all the >>>> great places with maps & how to get there, plus which birds might be >>>> there. You can get it at Wild Birds Unlimited store in the Lab of O bldg. >>>> the Science Center store may still have some too. >>>> >>>> Also, a gentle note: birders of any experience who are in tune with Nature >>>> do not call ANY bird a 'trash' bird! Not even our common, numerous >>>> Starlings & House Sparrows, who are here in the western >>>> hemisphere only due to misguided importation by humans in the past. >>>> >>>> Good birding- >>>> Donna Scott >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>> On May 24, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Melanie Uhlir <mela...@mwmu.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello birders! >>>>> >>>>> As a musician who is often out late and also struggles with a sleep >>>>> disorder I am not able to be an early riser very often. If I can manage >>>>> to get out of the house of a morning, can you recommend some places where >>>>> I might get the most birding bang for my precious morning buck? >>>>> >>>>> My favorite things are beautiful songs and breathtaking plumage. I love >>>>> thrushes, warblers, and mimics especially. So much do I love a pretty >>>>> song that Song Sparrows are actually one of my favorite species. I know >>>>> some hardcore birders probably call them "trash birds" since they are so >>>>> easy to find, but I find their song very beautiful and uplifting. And the >>>>> first time I laid bins on a Blackburnian I wept. Now that you know what >>>>> floats my birding boat, if you have a gem of a place or places that you >>>>> can recommend I would be extremely grateful for your generosity! >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your patience! >>>>> >>>>> Sincerely, >>>>> >>>>> Melanie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >>>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME >>>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES >>>>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm >>>>> >>>>> ARCHIVES: >>>>> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html >>>>> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds >>>>> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html >>>>> >>>>> Please submit your observations to eBird: >>>>> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >>>> Welcome and Basics >>>> Rules and Information >>>> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >>>> Archives: >>>> The Mail Archive >>>> Surfbirds >>>> BirdingOnThe.Net >>>> Please submit your observations to eBird! >>>> -- >>> -- >>> Cayugabirds-L List Info: >>> Welcome and Basics >>> Rules and Information >>> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >>> Archives: >>> The Mail Archive >>> Surfbirds >>> BirdingOnThe.Net >>> Please submit your observations to eBird! >>> -- >> > > > > --- > > END OF DIGEST > -- Cayugabirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm ARCHIVES: 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html Please submit your observations to eBird: http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ --