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though.
Jesse Ellis
Madison, WI
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Benjamin Van Doren wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I've attached an audio file of an interesting recording captured by a
> flight call mic last August from a suburban wildlife preserve (Marshlands
> Conservancy) in Rye, NY. Th
provided. To me that looks like a strong peak at
2am. The difference between 12am and 1am probably wouldn't significant
(??). So why a peak at 2am, given the function of these calls?
Jesse Ellis
UW-Madison, Madison, WI
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Michael Lanzone wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
Hey all-
I claim very little experience with night flight calls. However, that does
seem similar to Whimbrel, which I heard a few of on the California coast
this spring, and overall pretty shore-birdy.
Jesse Ellis
Madison, WI
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Bill Evans wrote:
> Interesting c
exceptionally distinctive other than a few Indigo Buntings - no
herons, cuckoos, rails, etc). I stopped several times over an hour period
and had probably 8-10 birds per minute each stop. This was between 1200 and
0100 this morning. I just wish I hadn't had to go to bed!
Jesse Ellis
Madison, WI
On Mon
in the Los Angeles Basin, and I realize I'll probably not hear
flights like I have out east, just because of migration routes, but I'm
still curious about the radar question here.
Are there any published or posted resources on this? Thanks,
Jesse
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Jesse Ellis
Post-doctoral Researcher
Dept
in Arizona,
and on radar in Yuma and the central part of the Central Valley in
California. (Also possibly along the Front Range in CO?) Can anyone with
more experience confirm this?
Thanks much, and good night birding,
Jesse Ellis
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Jesse Ellis
Post-doctoral Researcher
Dept. of Integrative
more experience confirm this?
>
> Thanks much, and good night birding,
> Jesse Ellis
>
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Jesse Ellis wrote:
> Hey all-
>
> I should probably go outside and listen... Anyway, I've asked about this
> before, whether one can ever see birds on r