RE: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Will Raup
Also those interested in the Brown Booby should keep an eye out on the Vermont list serv. Birders on the east side of the lake, won't be reporting here. Will RaupGlenmont, NYDate: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 19:15:59 -0400 Subject: Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports From:

Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
As far as I am aware, the last sighting of the booby was two days ago, heading east across the lake from Westport, NY. It has not been reported since. That sighting was itself about 20 miles north of where the bird had been hanging out for the two days when many people were able to see it. On

Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
Good post Sean and you echo what I have said in the past. Negative reports are just as important as positive ones on the list serves. Of course, let's keep in mind "Avocetgate" and not develop the habit of posting "Rare Bird NO" every hour because it might annoy some people who may find it just

[nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Sean Sime
Hi all, On our way into the holiday weekend many of us will be thinking about making runs for one of the two fantastic birds seen in the state this week. While there have been no sightings of the Common Ringed-Plover after the day it was found there certainly is a tremendous amount of habitat in

[nysbirds-l] ADMIN: from: Sean Camillieri

2014-08-26 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Please do not click on the link in the original message automatically generated from Sean Camillieri's email account. The browser or computer was likely compromised by malware which automatically generated the phishing email message. I have placed that subscribed email account to moderated

[nysbirds-l] October 4th - Seatuck Birding Challenge on Long Island

2014-08-26 Thread Patricia Manzi
Save the date! On October 4, Birders of all ages and abilities are invited to join in a day of avian adventure by participating in the First Annual Seatuck Birding Challenge . The 12-hour competitive birding event - the first of its kind on Long Island - challenges participants in teams of 3

[nysbirds-l] from: Sean Camillieri

2014-08-26 Thread Sean Camillieri
Greetings NYSbirds http://softechgroupindia.com/race.php?wtfvr3104dyequh scamilli...@gmail.com -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

[nysbirds-l] Cupsogue County Park Shorebirds (Suffolk Co.)

2014-08-26 Thread ken feustel
Despite our unsuccessful search for the Common Ringed Plover yesterday, eighteen species of shorebirds were observed. The Marbled Godwit continued on the flats, and a Whimbrel put in a brief appearance. A single White-rumped Sandpiper was observed, and at about 5:00PM a Hudsonian Godwit flew

[nysbirds-l] Cupsogue County Park Shorebirds (Suffolk Co.)

2014-08-26 Thread ken feustel
Despite our unsuccessful search for the Common Ringed Plover yesterday, eighteen species of shorebirds were observed. The Marbled Godwit continued on the flats, and a Whimbrel put in a brief appearance. A single White-rumped Sandpiper was observed, and at about 5:00PM a Hudsonian Godwit flew

[nysbirds-l] from: Sean Camillieri

2014-08-26 Thread Sean Camillieri
Greetings NYSbirds http://softechgroupindia.com/race.php?wtfvr3104dyequh scamilli...@gmail.com -- NYSbirds-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

[nysbirds-l] October 4th - Seatuck Birding Challenge on Long Island

2014-08-26 Thread Patricia Manzi
Save the date! On October 4, Birders of all ages and abilities are invited to join in a day of avian adventure by participating in the First Annual Seatuck Birding Challenge . The 12-hour competitive birding event - the first of its kind on Long Island - challenges participants in teams of 3

[nysbirds-l] ADMIN: from: Sean Camillieri

2014-08-26 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Please do not click on the link in the original message automatically generated from Sean Camillieri's email account. The browser or computer was likely compromised by malware which automatically generated the phishing email message. I have placed that subscribed email account to moderated

[nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Sean Sime
Hi all, On our way into the holiday weekend many of us will be thinking about making runs for one of the two fantastic birds seen in the state this week. While there have been no sightings of the Common Ringed-Plover after the day it was found there certainly is a tremendous amount of habitat in

Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Andrew Baksh
Good post Sean and you echo what I have said in the past. Negative reports are just as important as positive ones on the list serves. Of course, let's keep in mind Avocetgate and not develop the habit of posting Rare Bird NO every hour because it might annoy some people who may find it just as or

Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread zach schwartz-weinstein
As far as I am aware, the last sighting of the booby was two days ago, heading east across the lake from Westport, NY. It has not been reported since. That sighting was itself about 20 miles north of where the bird had been hanging out for the two days when many people were able to see it. On

RE: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports

2014-08-26 Thread Will Raup
Also those interested in the Brown Booby should keep an eye out on the Vermont list serv. Birders on the east side of the lake, won't be reporting here. Will RaupGlenmont, NYDate: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 19:15:59 -0400 Subject: Re: [ebirdsnyc] Re: [nysbirds-l] No Sighting: Plea for reports From: