Re: [cayugabirds-l] Basin Bird Lists

2014-12-10 Thread Jane Graves
Paul-
Some paper lists should be made available so that Mary can have a supply to 
give put to the folks who come to the desk at the CLO.
Jane
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On Dec 9, 2014, at 10:12 PM, Paul Anderson 
p...@grammatech.commailto:p...@grammatech.com wrote:



The front desk does not have any Basin Bird Lists, we haven't had any for some 
time.
The basin checklist can be downloaded from the Resources page of the Cayuga 
Bird Club website:
http://www.cayugabirdclub.org/Resources. It's the first link.

Enjoy!

Paul

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[cayugabirds-l] Asher's phone # and CBC

2014-12-10 Thread John Confer
I used the phone number in the newsletter to try to call Asher about the 
Christmas Bird Count. Twice I got the no such phone number recorded 
statement. Maybe I misdialed, but I suspect the number is wrong. Asher, or 
anybody who can correct the number, could you email me at 
con...@ithaca.edumailto:con...@ithaca.edu. Thanks



John Confer



I hope you don't mind using the listserve for this, thanks.

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[cayugabirds-l] Bald eagle immature?

2014-12-10 Thread Sandy
Can anyone verify for me?  It was flying near hickeys music and heading south 
toward inlet about 4:15. White belly and underside of wings with golden tail 
feathers (not red). 

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[cayugabirds-l] Seminar: Cuban Bee Hummingbird at Cornell Lab

2014-12-10 Thread Lee Ann van Leer
Forwarding details with permission. 

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Begin forwarded message:

 From: Eduardo E. Inigo-Elias e...@cornell.edu
 Subject: [clo-l] Special Seminar Monday December 15 from 2-3 pm Zunzuncito: 
 A Cuban gem and the Natural History of the Endemic Cuban Bee Hummingbird  by 
 Dr. Julio Larramendi Joa at Cornell Lab of Ornithology Auditorium
 Reply-To: Eduardo E. Inigo-Elias e...@cornell.edu
 
 Special Seminar
 
  
 Zunzuncito: A Cuban gem and the Natural History of the Endemic Cuban Bee 
 Hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae) 
 By: 
 Dr. Julio A. Larramendi Joa, 
 Photographer and Editor Editorial Polimitas,
 Habana, Cuba
 
  
  
 Monday December 15 from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
 Cornell Lab of Ornithology Auditorium
  
 Dr. Julio Larramendi Joa got his Ph.D in the Soviet Union.  Since 1969 he has 
 dedicated his life to photography and photojournalism.  He is a Research 
 Associate, at the Centro Oriental de Ecosistemas y Biodiversidad (BIOECO) in 
 Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. He is former president of the Department of Latin 
 American Photography at the José Martí International Institute of Journalism, 
 in Habana, Cuba.  Dr. Larramendi is the editorial director of Ediciones 
 Polymita.  He has published over 52 books nationally and internationally.  
 Some of them in several languages.  Some of his nature books titles include:  
 The Birds of Cuba,  Amphibians and Reptiles of Cuba, Wetlands Birds of Cuba, 
 The Orchids of Cuba, The Lepidoptera of Cuba, Rostros en peligro, 
 Biodiversidad de Cuba, Moluscos terrestres de Cuba, Mammals of Cuba, and Las 
 polímitas.  His recent work is on the natural history of the Zunzuncito or 
 the Cuban endemic Bee Hummingbird. This is the smallest know living bird in 
 the world with an average weight of 2.5 gr or = to $1 US Penny and with an 
 average body length of 5.7 cm.
 . 
 
  
 This talk is free and open to the public and the Greater Cornell Community
 Sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and 
 The Christopher Reynolds Foundation
  
  
  
  
  
 Eduardo E. Iñigo-Elias, Ph.D.
 Coordinator
 Neotropical Conservation Initiative
 at the Conservation Science Program
 Cornell Lab of Ornithology
 and Senior Research Associate
 Cornell University
 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd
 Ithaca, NY 14850
 TEL: 607-254-2120
 Email: e...@cornell.edu
 WWW: http://birds.cornell.edu/
  

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[cayugabirds-l] Mike Allen to speak at the Montezuma Audubon Center - Sat. December 13

2014-12-10 Thread Chris Lajewski
Bald Eagle Hacking Program Presentation by Mike Allen (retired NYSDEC)
Dec. 13, Saturday, 10:00 am– 11:00 amMontezuma Audubon Center, 2295 State Route 
89, Savannah, NY 13146
Senior Wildlife Technician, Mike “EagleMan” Allen will present a PowerPoint 
program concerning the restoration of the Bald Eagle in New York since its 
fledgling stages in the mid-197os.  Mike retired from the New York State 
Department of Environmental Conservation in October 2009 where he had worked 
since the late summer of 1975.  He became involved with New York State’s 
pioneering Bald Eagle restoration program in September of that year, had 
responsibility for monitoring eagles throughout Region 8 and the surrounding 
areas.  When New York’s program began, only one active Bald Eagle nest was 
known to exist in all of the Empire State.  By the spring of 2014, more than 
300 Eagle nesting territories are known to exist within New York’s borders. 
Fee: $4.00/ child, $6.00/ adult, $20/ family, FREE for Friends of the Montezuma 
Wetlands Complex. Call 315-365-3588 to register. 

Chris LajewskiCenter DirectorMontezuma Audubon Center2295 State Route 89, 
Savannah, NY 13146


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