This was previously sent out by Patricia Lindsay for those who missed it:
"The deceased Brown Booby from Nickerson Beach, Nassau Co. will become part of
the Cornell Lab collection, with all permits in place."
Mike Z.
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> On Jun 20, 2017, at 4:26 PM, Gabriel Willow
This was previously sent out by Patricia Lindsay for those who missed it:
"The deceased Brown Booby from Nickerson Beach, Nassau Co. will become part of
the Cornell Lab collection, with all permits in place."
Mike Z.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 4:26 PM, Gabriel Willow wrote:
>
There were also several deceased Great Shearwaters on the beach at Nickerson. I
considered grabbing some for you, but was taking public transit and decided
against traveling on the LIRR with a smelly shearwater corpse in a bag. Might
raise questions...
You should make little self-addressed
There were also several deceased Great Shearwaters on the beach at Nickerson. I
considered grabbing some for you, but was taking public transit and decided
against traveling on the LIRR with a smelly shearwater corpse in a bag. Might
raise questions...
You should make little self-addressed
Please find a way to get this to AMNH. I'm currently in Alaska you can contact
Peter Capainolo or Tom Trombone. Contact info on AMNH website. Thanks. I
believe this will be our 2nd NY Brown Bobby. Paul
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History |
Central Park
Please find a way to get this to AMNH. I'm currently in Alaska you can contact
Peter Capainolo or Tom Trombone. Contact info on AMNH website. Thanks. I
believe this will be our 2nd NY Brown Bobby. Paul
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History |
Central Park
Sad to hear, and unfortunately not surprising based on her behavior yesterday.
Is there any chance that the body can be collected safely? Going to a museum or
research center would be the best possible end to her story at this point. If
the roping for the colony and the nesting birds are
Sad to hear, and unfortunately not surprising based on her behavior yesterday.
Is there any chance that the body can be collected safely? Going to a museum or
research center would be the best possible end to her story at this point. If
the roping for the colony and the nesting birds are
The Brown Booby has died. Just wanted to get the word out. Any body with a
collecting permit
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The Brown Booby has died. Just wanted to get the word out. Any body with a
collecting permit
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