Re: [nysbirds-l] FW: L.I's. waters to Florida's waters

2013-01-13 Thread Benjamin Van Doren
Hi Bob, All, The Razorbill trend in the southeast is definitely intriguing, unprecedented, and perhaps alarming. For anyone interested, the ornithologists over at eBird and BirdCast have tried to make sense of this as well, concluding that the cause may be atypically warmer sea temperatures in

[nysbirds-l] FW: L.I's. waters to Florida's waters

2013-01-13 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
From: rada...@msn.com Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 23:57:40 -0500 With thanks to Tom Burke et al for finding/posting the Ponquogue Bridge Western Grebe this afternoon. Because this has only been the 2nd time I've been in the field since a week before Christmas, coupled with Ken Fuestel's

[nysbirds-l] FW: L.I's. waters to Florida's waters

2013-01-13 Thread ROBERT ADAMO
From: rada...@msn.com Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 23:57:40 -0500 With thanks to Tom Burke et al for finding/posting the Ponquogue Bridge Western Grebe this afternoon. Because this has only been the 2nd time I've been in the field since a week before Christmas, coupled with Ken Fuestel's

Re: [nysbirds-l] FW: L.I's. waters to Florida's waters

2013-01-13 Thread Benjamin Van Doren
Hi Bob, All, The Razorbill trend in the southeast is definitely intriguing, unprecedented, and perhaps alarming. For anyone interested, the ornithologists over at eBird and BirdCast have tried to make sense of this as well, concluding that the cause may be atypically warmer sea temperatures in