RE: [nfc-l] NFCs Week of 9/3 through 9/9

2016-09-11 Thread John Kearney
Jerald, Meena, and all:

My summary for this week can be found here:
http://www.johnfkearney.com/Carleton_YarmouthCounty_2016.html.

Regards,

John

 

Carleton, Nova Scotia

 

 

From: bounce-120772655-28417...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-120772655-28417...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Meena
Madhav Haribal
Sent: September-11-16 08:25
To: NFC-L ; Jerald 
Subject: Re: [nfc-l] NFCs Week of 9/3 through 9/9

 

Hi Jerald and all, 

I think I fared slightly better than Jerald.  I had a few calls at least
each day. But no thrushes or thrush-like calls! Here are my totals.

 

2-Sep 81 

3-Sep 197 

4-Sep 213 

5-Sep 153 

6-Sep 150 

7-Sep 106 

8-Sep 19 

9-Sep 5 

10-Sep 48 

11-Sep 16 

A total of 988 calls. 

 

I have not yet dared to classify all the calls but definitely there were
lots of Ovenbirds, Magnolia, Bay-breasted, Savannah Sparrows, Black-throated
green types, Chestnut-sideds, a few No. Parulas and a few Black-thorated
blues. Very rarely American Redstart. 

 

Cheers

Meena 

 

Meena Haribal

Ithaca NY 14850

42.429007,-76.47111

http://www.haribal.org/

http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/

Ithaca area moths: https://plus.google.com/118047473426099383469/posts

Dragonfly book sample pages:
http://www.haribal.org/dragonflies/samplebook.pdf

 

 

 

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From: bounce-120772320-10061...@list.cornell.edu

mailto:bounce-120772320-10061...@list.cornell.edu> > on behalf of Jerald
mailto:jrebel...@gmail.com> >
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 12:03:29 AM
To: NFC-L
Subject: [nfc-l] NFCs Week of 9/3 through 9/9 

 

Hello all, 

 

Despite the winds shifting to the south this week, I had more calls than
last week, with a total of 236. Below are the numbers per night, as well as
the numbers per species (estimated individuals in parentheses). Veery was
once again the most common bird.





9/3 87 calls

9/4 104 calls

9/5 11 calls

9/6 34 calls

9/7 1 call

9/8 0 calls

9/9 0 calls





Green Heron 16 (5)

American Redstart 21 (8)

Black-and-white Warbler 2 (2)
Black-throated Blue warbler 3 (1)
Northern Parula 3 (1)
Northern Waterthrush 3 (2)
Ovenbird 17 (6)
Warbler Sp. 61
Veery 89 (30)
Thrush Sp. 1
Bobolink 11 (8)
Bird Sp. 8
Passerine Sp. 1
 
I have uploaded several of my clearer unknown warbler calls to ebird, if
anyone cares to identify them. I believe that one is a Bay-breasted, one is
a Parula, and I'm not sure on the other two, though the ascending call could
be Yellow-rumped.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521300


http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521276
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521225





Jerald
Delaware
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Re: [nfc-l] NFCs Week of 9/3 through 9/9

2016-09-11 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Hi Jerald and all,

I think I fared slightly better than Jerald.  I had a few calls at least each 
day. But no thrushes or thrush-like calls! Here are my totals.


2-Sep 81

3-Sep 197

4-Sep 213

5-Sep 153

6-Sep 150

7-Sep 106

8-Sep 19

9-Sep 5

10-Sep 48

11-Sep 16

A total of 988 calls.


I have not yet dared to classify all the calls but definitely there were lots 
of Ovenbirds, Magnolia, Bay-breasted, Savannah Sparrows, Black-throated green 
types, Chestnut-sideds, a few No. Parulas and a few Black-thorated blues. Very 
rarely American Redstart.


Cheers

Meena


Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
42.429007,-76.47111
http://www.haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
Ithaca area moths: https://plus.google.com/118047473426099383469/posts
Dragonfly book sample pages: http://www.haribal.org/dragonflies/samplebook.pdf




From: bounce-120772320-10061...@list.cornell.edu 
 on behalf of Jerald 

Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 12:03:29 AM
To: NFC-L
Subject: [nfc-l] NFCs Week of 9/3 through 9/9

Hello all,

Despite the winds shifting to the south this week, I had more calls than last 
week, with a total of 236. Below are the numbers per night, as well as the 
numbers per species (estimated individuals in parentheses). Veery was once 
again the most common bird.

9/3 87 calls
9/4 104 calls
9/5 11 calls
9/6 34 calls
9/7 1 call
9/8 0 calls
9/9 0 calls

Green Heron 16 (5)
American Redstart 21 (8)

Black-and-white Warbler 2 (2)

Black-throated Blue warbler 3 (1)

Northern Parula 3 (1)

Northern Waterthrush 3 (2)

Ovenbird 17 (6)

Warbler Sp. 61

Veery 89 (30)

Thrush Sp. 1

Bobolink 11 (8)

Bird Sp. 8

Passerine Sp. 1


I have uploaded several of my clearer unknown warbler calls to ebird, if anyone 
cares to identify them. I believe that one is a Bay-breasted, one is a Parula, 
and I'm not sure on the other two, though the ascending call could be 
Yellow-rumped.

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521300

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521276

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31521225


Jerald

Delaware

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