survive once they leave the
accidental land they’ve landed on?
Thanks and good birding!
Adam Nashban
Adam J. Nashban
Principal
Nashban Mansur LLC
Fundraising Consulting
917.224.6584
a...@nashbanmansur.com
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survive once they leave the
accidental land they’ve landed on?
Thanks and good birding!
Adam Nashban
Adam J. Nashban
Principal
Nashban Mansur LLC
Fundraising Consulting
917.224.6584
a...@nashbanmansur.com
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
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Fellow birders,
I had a question, with the demise of the Corn Crake.
I was curious if anyone has access to any studies done about the likelihood of
accidentals from other continents making it back to their breeding or wintering
grounds alive?
Or if anyone had statistics of how many do
Fellow birders,
I had a question, with the demise of the Corn Crake.
I was curious if anyone has access to any studies done about the likelihood of
accidentals from other continents making it back to their breeding or wintering
grounds alive?
Or if anyone had statistics of how many do
Popped out of the subway at Union Square East and 15th. Looked up and saw a
large flock of Pigeon’s flying around. I am used to seeing lots of pigeons
around the square, but to see this many in flight is unusual.
Then saw the Cooper’s Hawk chasing and trying to pick one off. It tried a few
Popped out of the subway at Union Square East and 15th. Looked up and saw a
large flock of Pigeon’s flying around. I am used to seeing lots of pigeons
around the square, but to see this many in flight is unusual.
Then saw the Cooper’s Hawk chasing and trying to pick one off. It tried a few