This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending October 6, 2010.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to
birdl...@hmbc.net
One-hundred one species were reported this week. Most-reported species
included Yellow-rumped Warbler (21 reports),
David,
Thanks for this. As always is VERY enlightening and soo helpful.
Keep up the great work! I am passing this along
So get on out and see what's about with birds tomorrow.
Take a look. http://kymry.wordpress.com/
Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk, Connecticut
http://twitter.com/mardiwd
Today I visited the Western runway at *EPCAL *(Enterprise Park @ Calverton
AKA former Grumman Air Field). I saw approximately *15 American
Kestrels*feeding/flying/perching as well as a handful of
*Grasshopper Sparrows* in the tall grasses. I also observed *1 Turkey
Vulture* over the Pitch Pine
Thanks to everyone who commented or sent us messages with suggestions for NYC.
We are still pouring through all the responses and apologize for not responding
to each one individually!
So far, Central Park and Prospect Park sound like our best bets. Thanks for
all the suggestions and we
THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
Speaker: Daniel Klem Jr., Sarkis Acopian Professor of Ornithology &
Conservation Biology, Department of Biology, Muhlenberg College
Subject: Preventing
I was sitting today using the computer and looked out my dining room window and
saw alot of action at my birdbath and feeders. At the birdbath were Scarlet
Tanager, American Robin, American Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Blue Jay, Gray
Catbird and at the oriole feeder was the male hummer from
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 10/07/2010
* NYBU1010.07
- Birds mentioned
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[UPDATE - BOS Meeting, Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00 PM
at the Buffalo Museum of
I was sitting today using the computer and looked out my dining room window and
saw alot of action at my birdbath and feeders. At the birdbath were Scarlet
Tanager, American Robin, American Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Blue Jay, Gray
Catbird and at the oriole feeder was the male hummer from
THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
Speaker: Daniel Klem Jr., Sarkis Acopian Professor of Ornithology
Conservation Biology, Department of Biology, Muhlenberg College
Subject: Preventing
David,
Thanks for this. As always is VERY enlightening and soo helpful.
Keep up the great work! I am passing this along
So get on out and see what's about with birds tomorrow.
Take a look. http://kymry.wordpress.com/
Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk, Connecticut
http://twitter.com/mardiwd
This is a summary of the Hudson-Mohawk Birdline reports for the week
ending October 6, 2010.
Report your sightings in New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region to
birdl...@hmbc.net
One-hundred one species were reported this week. Most-reported species
included Yellow-rumped Warbler (21 reports),
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