[cayugabirds-l] Loons over Cayuga

2015-11-11 Thread John and Sue Gregoire
We spent almost an hour at Taughannock SP this morning and saw only one Loon in
flight. Could someone remind us of the ideal conditions, both temporal and
environmental? It was warm but the wind was from the north.
Sue.
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5373 Fitzgerald Road
Burdett,NY 14818-9626
N 42 26.611' W 76 45.492'
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[cayugabirds-l] Juncos

2015-11-11 Thread M & K Mannella
We had at least 2 dark-eyes juncos flitting around the feeders this morning. 
First for the fall. 

Michele
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[cayugabirds-l] Campus Peregrine

2015-11-11 Thread Ray Zimmerman
Just departed from Bradfield heading west. 

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[cayugabirds-l] Lesser Black-backed Gull at Stevenson Road Compost

2015-11-11 Thread AB Clark
At about 1340 today, a Lesser Black-backed Gull was hangng out with some 
Herring Gulls, in the field E of the compost mounds, between the first two 
fences that run N-S.  I had lost sight of it after a “flush of gulls” and also 
the arrival of a class (on composting??).

The gull was adult, with lots of dark streaking on head and neck, but the white 
in its primaries was not particularly visible, giving them a solid look.  On 
the other hand, the bill had a bright red smudgy spot.

No pictures, as I had good looks only with 60 power on my scope from my vantage 
point, far side of ponds—quite out of range of my camera.

Anne
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[cayugabirds-l] What is up with Ebird.

2015-11-11 Thread Rob Blye
I cannot submit bird records due to maintenance. Been down for a week. 

Rob Blye, 
East Coventry Township 
Chester County, Pennsylvania 

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[cayugabirds-l] New Roots Cayuga wetland project

2015-11-11 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
When I first saw Dave Nutter's post about what the charter school 
teacher/students had in mind I was going to write almost what Phillip 
Bonn has written. All one has to do is look at May's pool to see how 
fast an area is overgrown & ruined by cattails. Think how quickly the 
Main pool has filled back in after the muskrats had all but wiped out 
cattails (on the surface) several yrs. ago. Now Tschache is showing 
signs of its invasiveness. I'm also noticing that Phragmites are being 
allowed to grow on the refuge.

Too many people get "ideas" that "sound good" but are anything BUT! To 
get them off their backs, those in authority who should know better, 
cave in  This is an issue, an idea, that needs more thought & more 
resistance from all of us birders.

Fritzie



On 11/10/2015 8:07 PM, Phillip Bonn wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I usually don’t reply to posts but this one really caught my attention.
>
> Cattails are highly invasive and spread by underground runners as well 
> as by seed. They can and will grow in areas you don’t want them and 
> create monocultures…not good for a wetlands project.
>
> I suggest that they plant something more beneficial to wildlife; 
> Arrowhead is a good choice, ducks love eating the roots, pickerel weed 
> is another good choice as are bulrushes or sedges. All these are low 
> growing emergent plants that supply vegetative cover and food.
>
> The Plantsman has some sedges/rushes they could purchase or check with 
> the Lab of O, see what they have planted in the pond, maybe they would 
> be willing to give them some root stock.
>
> Ask a wildlife biologist for input on what to plant other than 
> cattails, they might as well plant Phragmities!
>
> Anything but cattails!
>
>


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