[nysbirds-l] Louisiaana Waterthrush

2018-04-10 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
Found by Ed Becher at Valley Stream State Park. The said bird is working
the area where the two streams split near Hendrickson Ave.
Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] Louisiaana Waterthrush

2018-04-10 Thread Robert A. Proniewych
Found by Ed Becher at Valley Stream State Park. The said bird is working
the area where the two streams split near Hendrickson Ave.
Robert A. Proniewych

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[nysbirds-l] East End sightings (Southampton)

2018-04-10 Thread Bruce Horwith
A single snipe and 3-4 savannah sparrow were in the field at the bridge on
Sagg Pond; Several ring-necked duck, shoveler, green and blue-winged teal
at Shorts Pond in Bridgehampton. Only a single tree swallow, but purple
martins have returned to SoFo field according to the museum director, Frank
Quevedo..

*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt Marsh Path*
*East Hampton, NY 11937*
*(631) 599-0040*

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[nysbirds-l] East End sightings (Southampton)

2018-04-10 Thread Bruce Horwith
A single snipe and 3-4 savannah sparrow were in the field at the bridge on
Sagg Pond; Several ring-necked duck, shoveler, green and blue-winged teal
at Shorts Pond in Bridgehampton. Only a single tree swallow, but purple
martins have returned to SoFo field according to the museum director, Frank
Quevedo..

*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt Marsh Path*
*East Hampton, NY 11937*
*(631) 599-0040*

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[nysbirds-l] BBC Evening Presentation: Rivers, Climate Change, and Birds

2018-04-10 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*BBC Evening Presentation*

*Rivers, Climate Change, and Birds: Patterns of Avain Diversity Across
Western and Central African Tropical Forests.*

Presenter: Jerry Huntley, Chapman Postdoctoral Fellow at the American
Museum of History.

*Tuesday April 17 @ 7PM*

*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*
Using genetic information gathered from natural history collections and
field expeditions to West Africa, Jerry Huntley’s team examined 70 species
of African forest bird.  From this data, they hope to have a better
understanding of how potential barriers to movement within the forest (such
as rivers and savannahs) and historical climate change have shaped the
distribution of birds that we see today, especially from a genetics
standpoint.

http://brooklynbirdclub.org/event/rivers-climate-change-and-birds-patterns-of-avian-diversity-across-western-and-central-african-tropical-forests/


Dennis Hrehowsik
President Brooklyn Bird Club

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[nysbirds-l] BBC Evening Presentation: Rivers, Climate Change, and Birds

2018-04-10 Thread Dennis Hrehowsik
*BBC Evening Presentation*

*Rivers, Climate Change, and Birds: Patterns of Avain Diversity Across
Western and Central African Tropical Forests.*

Presenter: Jerry Huntley, Chapman Postdoctoral Fellow at the American
Museum of History.

*Tuesday April 17 @ 7PM*

*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*
Using genetic information gathered from natural history collections and
field expeditions to West Africa, Jerry Huntley’s team examined 70 species
of African forest bird.  From this data, they hope to have a better
understanding of how potential barriers to movement within the forest (such
as rivers and savannahs) and historical climate change have shaped the
distribution of birds that we see today, especially from a genetics
standpoint.

http://brooklynbirdclub.org/event/rivers-climate-change-and-birds-patterns-of-avian-diversity-across-western-and-central-african-tropical-forests/


Dennis Hrehowsik
President Brooklyn Bird Club

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