[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club September 2022 meeting

2022-09-05 Thread Colleen Richards
Next Monday, September 12, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird 
Club. We will be bringing back the reading of the list, so start keeping tracks 
of basin birds seen this week!
 
NOTE: This meeting will be LIVE, at the Lab of Ornithology Auditorium. Doors 
open at 7, meeting starts at 7:30 and ends at 9 SHARP. We will record the 
meeting and make the link available on our Facebook page and on our website at 
a later date.

Jennifer Fee, Manager of K-12 programs at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will 
present "Through the Lens of Birds: Connecting Kids to Nature".

Many adults who care about the environment have treasured memories of the 
outdoors from their youth. For over 20 years, educators at the Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology have created resources that help young people go outdoors to learn 
through birds and to connect kids to nature. Come explore the breadth of our 
efforts to engage teachers as well as informal educators and families in 
citizen science and hands-on outdoor investigations.
 
Try out a fun activity to help you explore birds...will you and your nestlings 
survive the perils? Then, learn about the K-12 team's efforts to engage young 
people and gain insights about nature's impacts on people's socio-emotional and 
physical well-being. You'll leave with a few favorite activities that you might 
want to try out yourself or with kids you know. Perhaps you'll be inspired to 
look at birds and the nature around you with fresh and curious eyes!
 
Jennifer Fee is the Manager of K-12 programs at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 
where she and her team have developed a network of more than 30,000 educators 
who use Lab resources to engage kids through birds. She is also an instructor 
for the new "Let’s Go Outside! How to Connect Kids with Birds and Nature" 
course offered through Bird Academy. She holds a B.S. (Biology) from Truman 
State University and M.S. (Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics) from 
Illinois State University. Prior to joining the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, she 
worked at the Missouri Botanical Garden. See you all next week.
Colleen Richards
Corresponding Secretary
Cayuga Bird Club

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[cayugabirds-l] Syracuse area RBA

2022-09-05 Thread Joseph Brin

RBA

 

*  New York

*  Syracuse

* September 05, 2022

* NYSY  09. 05. 22

 

Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert

Dates(s): August 29, 2022 to September 05, 2022

to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com

covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside Cayuga County),

Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  Madison & Cortland

compiled: September 05  AT 12:00 p.m. (EDT)

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org


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#807: Monday September 05, 2022 

 

Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 

August 29, 2022

 

Highlights:

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GLOSSY IBIS

EURASIAN WIGEON

BLACK VULTURE

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK

RED-NECKED PHALAROPE

RUDDY TURNSTONE

BAIRD’S SANDPIPER

STILT SANDPIPER

UPLAND SANDPIPER

RED KNOT

WHIMBREL

SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER

WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER

BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER

PARASITIC JAEGER

COMMON NIGHTHAWK

RED-HEADED WOODPECKER

LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE

PHILADELPHIA VIREO

SWAINSON’S THRUSH




























Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)






     8/31: A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen along the Wildlife Drive. An EURASIAN 
WIGEON and a GLOSSY IBIS were seen along the Wildlife Drive. Bothe were seen 
through 9/4.

     9/1: A WHIMBREL was seen along the Wildlife Drive.

     9/3: 8 Shorebird Species including STILT SANDPIPER and RED-NECKED 
PHALAROPE were seen along the Wildlife Drive.

     9/4: 8 Shorebird species including WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and BAIRD’S 
SANDPIPER were seen at the Visitor’s Center. 







Cayuga County






     9/2: 4 RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were seen at Fair Haven State Park.

     9/4: A PHILADELPHIA VIREO and 6 Warbler species were seen on Lysander Road 
north of Meridian.







Oswego County






     8/30: 12 Shorebird species including RED KNOT, STILT SANDPIPER, BAIRD’S 
SANDPIPER and BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER were seen at the Sandy Pond Outlet on Lake 
Ontario. A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen on Mohawk Street in Oswego.

     8/31: 3 PARASITIC JAEGERS were seen from the Bluff at Derby Hill on Lake 
Ontario.

     9/1: A SWAINSON’S THRUSH was seen in Constantia.

     9/2: A LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE was found on County Road 7 south of Hannibal. It 
was seen briefly on the 3rd. but has not been relocated. A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was 
seen from Rt. 481 north of Phoenix.

     9/4: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen at a residence on Baum Road north of 
Central Square.







Onondaga County






     8/30: An UPLAND SANDPIPER was seen at Hancock Airport.

     9/3: A YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was seen at Three Rivers WMA north of 
Baldwinsville. A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen near Thornden Park in Syracuse.

     9/4: A YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was seen on Masters Road west of 
Marcellus. 2 BLACK VULTURES were seen from Rt. 81 south of Nedrow.







Madison County

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     9/3: A PHILADELPHIA VIREO was seen in the Earlville State Forest. A COMMON 
NIGHTHAWK was seen on Borden Road in Earlville.







Oneida County






     8/30: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was again seen on Lakeshore Road north of 
Sylvan Beach.

     9/3: A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen at Spring Farm Nature Sanctuary.







Herkimer County






     9/2: A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was from Rt. 5 west of Little Falls at the 
Salada Tower.




 

   

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Region 5







Joseph Brin

Baldwinsville, NY

13027




  


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