Re: [cayugabirds-l] Goose down on the commons

2017-12-13 Thread Corinne Morton
Strangely , I just got a call from a friend on Tioga who said a goose is oddly 
sitting in his front lawn like the commons goose and won't move . It also keeps 
stretching its neck out flat but nobody is around.  I am at work and can't get 
there myself.  He's never had a goose in his lawn on Tioga before. It might be 
ill but he  said it doesn't look injured.

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On Dec 13, 2017, at 11:51 AM, Linda Orkin 
mailto:wingmagi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Candace, I remember that you said you are being trained for transport.  Does 
this goose fit into your parameters?

Linda Orkin
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Date: Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 11:45 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Goose down on the commons
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
mailto:cayugabird...@list.cornell.edu>>


Apparently there is a goose sitting on the commons, sitting on the walkway and 
been there several hours. Can anyone co check on him and maybe bring to Swanson 
if necessary? Doesn't seem a likely spot for one...

Photo attached.

Nancy


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-Owl

2015-01-29 Thread Corinne Morton
It was not there several times I checked last week and weekend. Glad to hear it 
has returned !

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> On Jan 29, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Anne Marie Johnson  wrote:
> 
> The screech-owl was in the tree cavity opening again this morning. Last year 
> it seemed to most frequently appear in the opening when it was sunny, so I 
> was skeptical this morning, but it was there. Thanks, Dave, for reminding us 
> about this owl!
>  
> The cavity is about half way up a tree at the back edge of the parking lot on 
> the left side of the Dandy Mart on Rt. 79 in the village of Slaterville 
> Springs (in the town of Caroline). If you don’t see a dark cavity, then the 
> owl is probably in the opening, well camouflaged. The cavity faces the 
> parking lot and is easily seen from one of the parking spaces on the left 
> side of the building.
>  
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cardinals eating snow

2014-02-08 Thread Corinne Morton
I just took several pictures of a male Cardinal eating snow with his beak 
covered, very cute. He did this several times and would then scrape it clean 
and start all over again.

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> Hi all,
> I just watched cardinals eating snow.  First, I saw a male  cardinal on the 
> snow, I thought he looked very cute so I was praising his beauty. Then I 
> thought may be snow is too deep for him get up. Just then he started eating 
> snow. When he face was up, his beak was covered with snow.  So I ran down to 
> my car to get the video camera out. By the time I came up and set up my 
> camera, he had his last bite (?) of snow and flew up to a branch still his 
> beak covered with snow.  As I was watching him, I saw another bird down 
> slightly hidden in the branches. It turned out to be his partner who was also 
> eating snow. She too was satiated after a few minutes and joined the male. 
> Then they both flew away together.
> It was a very cute behavior to  watch and birds looked adorable!
>  
> Cheers
> Meena
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK

2013-12-09 Thread Corinne Morton
I did the same and was given the same answer and address early this morning. 
Worth trying!

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On Dec 9, 2013, at 12:31 PM, "Betsy Russell"  wrote:

> I did call the NYC phone # given this morning in order to register my 
> sentiments re: Snowy Owls being shot at JFK.  The call was routed to Albany 
> where is was kindly and carefully explained to me that this issue needs to be 
> addressed by the public in writing, hard copy, snail mail if it is ever going 
> to reach the agency (DEC) that will most likely address it.  The woman said 
> that one should also request a reply with contact info. so that you can 
> follow up if you want to.  
> 
> I asked about e-mailing and the woman said the way the system worked in 
> Albany it should only be hard copy. They scan them into their system and then 
> send all letters regarding a particular issue on the the agency that will 
> most likely address it. She explained if it is not done by hard copy your 
> complaints will enter a big black hole.  For what it's 
> worththis is the address I was given.
> 
> New York State Govenor's Correspondence Unit
> 1 Commerce Plaza
> 99 Washington Ave.
> Albany, NY 12231
> 
> Betsy Russell
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Glenn Wilson 
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
> Sent: Mon, Dec 9, 2013 12:09 pm
> Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
> 
> Speaking of bird control, it is going to the dogs. grin 
> (And this is probably the wrong forum to talk about goose for the holiday.)
> 
> www.birdstrikecontrol.com/bcs.html - Border Collies are now the 
> fastest-growing 
> and most popular form of bird control on airports, military airbases, golf 
> courses and other venues across the country.
> 
> Links to a pdf - 
> digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=icwdm_wdmconfproc
> 
> www.canadageese.org/bcis.html - Coalition to Prevent the Destruction of 
> Canada 
> Geese
> 
> I trimmed off the previous stuff. Nigel
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK

2013-12-09 Thread Corinne Morton
Write to 1 Commerce Plaza
99 washington ave. Albany NY 12231.   Address it to Gov's Correspondence Unit. 
Ask for a reply. If you wish. 

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On Dec 9, 2013, at 10:03 AM, "Corinne Morton"  
wrote:

> Also letting them know public sentiment. Some are calling Gov. Cuomo's NYC 
> office. I am now.  212-681-4537
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:25 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
>  wrote:
> 
>> You're welcome.
>> 
>> Other major airports can only follow suit if they know of the alternatives 
>> and have complete contact information for certified raptor banders or 
>> wildlife rehabilitators who agree to conduct any capture and relocation 
>> effort.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Chris
>> 
>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Corinne Morton 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Thank you for this. Let's hope other airports will follow with humane 
>>> alternatives!!
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:06 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Something to be aware of as a successful alternative for area airports for 
>>>> which this becomes an issue. There may be hope.
>>>> 
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Chris T-H
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>> 
>>>>> From: Nadine Scarpa 
>>>>> Subject: Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>>>>> Date: December 9, 2013 8:47:22 AM EST
>>>>> To: post NYSBirds 
>>>>> Reply-To: Nadine Scarpa 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Canada Geese are culled in many areas because there are TOO MANY of them 
>>>>> to get rid of any other way.  Boston's Logan Airport is doing catch and 
>>>>> release for the Snowy Owls - they bait with rodents, and catch them and 
>>>>> move them away from the airport.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Canada Geese are so numerous, they can take out more than just one engine 
>>>>> and THAT'S what takes a plane down.   Here is how Logan Airport deals 
>>>>> with Snowy Owls:
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/boston-airport-takes-approach-snowy-owls-article-1.1541847
>>>>> 
>>>>>  
>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Will Raup  
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Through being an active birder in the Albany area and now being 
>>>>>>> involved in e-bird, I've gotten to make some contact with the Air 
>>>>>>> Traffic control folk at Albany International Airport.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> They are reluctant to report owls, because of situations like this.  
>>>>>>> Basically, the Owls because of their size are a threat to airplanes 
>>>>>>> taking off and landing.  If I recall, they need to make an effort to 
>>>>>>> discourage the owls from hanging out on the runway,  but if those fail, 
>>>>>>> then can and do shoot the owls.  This is not limited to JFK, but can 
>>>>>>> happen at any airport.  
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> While not ideal in my mind, you will be hard pressed to find anyone, 
>>>>>>> especially in the government who would potentially risk hundreds of 
>>>>>>> human lives for one, two or even 3 Owls.  Its the same reason why 
>>>>>>> Canada Geese are culled in many areas.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Just another risk Snowy Owl's have to deal with when they come this far 
>>>>>>> south.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Will Raup
>>>>>>> Albany, NY
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> > From: nutrich...@rcn.com
>>>>>>> > To: nysbird...@cornell.edu
>>>>>>> > Subject: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>>>>>>> > Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 07:22:53 -0500
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Just wanted to bring everyone’s attention to this article in the Daily
>>>>>>> > News this morning regarding the Port Authority shooting Snowy Owls at
>>>>>>> > JFK airport.
>>>>>&

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK

2013-12-09 Thread Corinne Morton
Also letting them know public sentiment. Some are calling Gov. Cuomo's NYC 
office. I am now.  212-681-4537

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On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:25 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes"  
wrote:

> You're welcome.
> 
> Other major airports can only follow suit if they know of the alternatives 
> and have complete contact information for certified raptor banders or 
> wildlife rehabilitators who agree to conduct any capture and relocation 
> effort.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Chris
> 
> On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Corinne Morton 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Thank you for this. Let's hope other airports will follow with humane 
>> alternatives!!
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:06 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Something to be aware of as a successful alternative for area airports for 
>>> which this becomes an issue. There may be hope.
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Chris T-H
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>>> From: Nadine Scarpa 
>>>> Subject: Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>>>> Date: December 9, 2013 8:47:22 AM EST
>>>> To: post NYSBirds 
>>>> Reply-To: Nadine Scarpa 
>>>> 
>>>> Canada Geese are culled in many areas because there are TOO MANY of them 
>>>> to get rid of any other way.  Boston's Logan Airport is doing catch and 
>>>> release for the Snowy Owls - they bait with rodents, and catch them and 
>>>> move them away from the airport.
>>>> 
>>>> Canada Geese are so numerous, they can take out more than just one engine 
>>>> and THAT'S what takes a plane down.   Here is how Logan Airport deals with 
>>>> Snowy Owls:
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/boston-airport-takes-approach-snowy-owls-article-1.1541847
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Will Raup  
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Through being an active birder in the Albany area and now being involved 
>>>>>> in e-bird, I've gotten to make some contact with the Air Traffic control 
>>>>>> folk at Albany International Airport.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> They are reluctant to report owls, because of situations like this.  
>>>>>> Basically, the Owls because of their size are a threat to airplanes 
>>>>>> taking off and landing.  If I recall, they need to make an effort to 
>>>>>> discourage the owls from hanging out on the runway, but if those fail, 
>>>>>> then can and do shoot the owls.  This is not limited to JFK, but can 
>>>>>> happen at any airport.  
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> While not ideal in my mind, you will be hard pressed to find anyone, 
>>>>>> especially in the government who would potentially risk hundreds of 
>>>>>> human lives for one, two or even 3 Owls.  Its the same reason why Canada 
>>>>>> Geese are culled in many areas.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Just another risk Snowy Owl's have to deal with when they come this far 
>>>>>> south.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Will Raup
>>>>>> Albany, NY
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> > From: nutrich...@rcn.com
>>>>>> > To: nysbird...@cornell.edu
>>>>>> > Subject: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>>>>>> > Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 07:22:53 -0500
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Just wanted to bring everyone’s attention to this article in the Daily
>>>>>> > News this morning regarding the Port Authority shooting Snowy Owls at
>>>>>> > JFK airport.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/snowy-owls-added-port-authority-kill-list-article-1.1541823
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Christina
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK

2013-12-09 Thread Corinne Morton
Thank you for this. Let's hope other airports will follow with humane 
alternatives!!

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:06 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes"  
wrote:

> Something to be aware of as a successful alternative for area airports for 
> which this becomes an issue. There may be hope.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Chris T-H
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Nadine Scarpa 
>> Subject: Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>> Date: December 9, 2013 8:47:22 AM EST
>> To: post NYSBirds 
>> Reply-To: Nadine Scarpa 
>> 
>> Canada Geese are culled in many areas because there are TOO MANY of them to 
>> get rid of any other way.  Boston's Logan Airport is doing catch and release 
>> for the Snowy Owls - they bait with rodents, and catch them and move them 
>> away from the airport.
>> 
>> Canada Geese are so numerous, they can take out more than just one engine 
>> and THAT'S what takes a plane down.   Here is how Logan Airport deals with 
>> Snowy Owls:
>> 
>> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/boston-airport-takes-approach-snowy-owls-article-1.1541847
>> 
>>  
>>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Will Raup  wrote:
 Through being an active birder in the Albany area and now being involved 
 in e-bird, I've gotten to make some contact with the Air Traffic control 
 folk at Albany International Airport.
 
 They are reluctant to report owls, because of situations like this.  
 Basically, the Owls because of their size are a threat to airplanes taking 
 off and landing.  If I recall, they need to make an effort to discourage 
 the owls from hanging out on the runway, but if those fail, then can and 
 do shoot the owls.  This is not limited to JFK, but can happen at any 
 airport.  
 
 While not ideal in my mind, you will be hard pressed to find anyone, 
 especially in the government who would potentially risk hundreds of human 
 lives for one, two or even 3 Owls.  Its the same reason why Canada Geese 
 are culled in many areas.
 
 Just another risk Snowy Owl's have to deal with when they come this far 
 south.
 
 Will Raup
 Albany, NY
 
 
 
 > From: nutrich...@rcn.com
 > To: nysbird...@cornell.edu
 > Subject: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
 > Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 07:22:53 -0500
 >
 >
 > Just wanted to bring everyone’s attention to this article in the Daily
 > News this morning regarding the Port Authority shooting Snowy Owls at
 > JFK airport.
 >
 >
 >
 > http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/snowy-owls-added-port-authority-kill-list-article-1.1541823
 >
 >
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 > Christina
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK

2013-12-09 Thread Corinne Morton
Very upsetting. 

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On Dec 9, 2013, at 8:50 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes"  
wrote:

> Thoughts some may be interested in this article.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Chris T-H
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Christina Wilkinson 
>> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK
>> Date: December 9, 2013 7:22:53 AM EST
>> To: 
>> Reply-To: Christina Wilkinson 
>> 
>> Just wanted to bring everyone’s attention to this article in the Daily News 
>> this morning regarding the Port Authority shooting Snowy Owls at JFK airport.
>>  
>> http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/snowy-owls-added-port-authority-kill-list-article-1.1541823
>>  
>> Christina
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls

2013-12-07 Thread Corinne Morton
Great article, thank you!

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On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:12 PM, "Judith Thurber"  wrote:

> What an interesting read.  Thanks for finding it for us all!
> 
> Judy Thurber
> Liverpool 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:58 PM, bob mcguire  wrote:
> 
>> An interesting article on Snowy Owls: 
>> http://vtecostudies.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/ghosts-from-the-arctic/
>> 
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>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES
>> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm
>> 
>> ARCHIVES:
>> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
>> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds
>> 3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html
>> 
>> Please submit your observations to eBird:
>> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/
>> 
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> Cayugabirds-L List Info:
> Welcome and Basics
> Rules and Information
> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave
> Archives:
> The Mail Archive
> Surfbirds
> BirdingOnThe.Net
> Please submit your observations to eBird!
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

ARCHIVES:
1) http://www.mail-archive.com/cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds
3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html

Please submit your observations to eBird:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/

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