Hi all,
Just a word of caution: petitions are easy to sign without knowing the whole
back-story. We've had this discussion several times before about looking into
as much information as possible before signing something that may seem
emotionally important without access to all the facts. As i
Do we promote this type of communication here?
Well, just in case:
https://www.change.org/p/united-states-fish-and-wildlife-service-reject-the-petition-submitted-june-29-2015-to-remove-the-golden-cheeked-warbler-from-the-list-of-endangered-species
Judy Thurber
Liverpool, NY
Sent from my iPad
Possibly an American Redstart female?
Donna L. Scott
Lansing Station Road
Lansing
Carol Keeler wrote:
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:32 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Merlin
...I had a Goldfinch sized bird that I only saw from the back. It was
distinctive because it's outer tai
I take it that the Merlin app does not work on an iPad. Am I right?
I downloaded it to ID a bird I just got a glimpse of. I had a Goldfinch sized
bird that I only saw from the back. It was distinctive because it's outer tail
feathers were yellow like a Junco's are white. Any idea as to what
After not being here for a while, "my" GOLD FINCHES started showing up to eat
sunflower seeds and nyjer seeds again. Maybe this corresponds with nesting? No
Siskins seen.
I am still feeding birds at my deck and back yard feeders and one sunflower
feeder out front.
I can easily see many of the b
The PINE SISKIN has returned today. Feeding on the finch food.
Larry
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American Robins routinely reuse their nests. Some reported seeing reuse, a few
others reported otherwise. The question is more complex and important than it
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