[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park

2020-11-12 Thread Trachlar


> Two cattle egrets were found this a.m. by C. Roberto and were still being 
> seen into the afternoon. Also on landfill reports of snow buntings today; 
> meadowlarks and horned larks have been seen recently as have quite large 
> numbers of American pipits. Nice mix of hawks and falcons are regulars but 
> nothing particularly unusual but perhaps we’ll be transitioning into 
> something good as Winter descends. 
> 
> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Croton Point Park

2020-11-12 Thread Trachlar


> Two cattle egrets were found this a.m. by C. Roberto and were still being 
> seen into the afternoon. Also on landfill reports of snow buntings today; 
> meadowlarks and horned larks have been seen recently as have quite large 
> numbers of American pipits. Nice mix of hawks and falcons are regulars but 
> nothing particularly unusual but perhaps we’ll be transitioning into 
> something good as Winter descends. 
> 
> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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[nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings

2020-11-12 Thread John Thaxton
We had 6 Bohemian waxwings in Westport, in a berry tree immediately across
from the Westport Town Hall.

John & Pat Thaxton

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[nysbirds-l] Bohemian Waxwings

2020-11-12 Thread John Thaxton
We had 6 Bohemian waxwings in Westport, in a berry tree immediately across
from the Westport Town Hall.

John & Pat Thaxton

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Bird Club Virtual Presentation 11/17

2020-11-12 Thread Jennifer Kepler
*Glen Davis Presents Wildlife Track-Stars*
*November 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm   *

*via Zoom*

*Bio:* Glen started birding in Brooklyn at age 10 and was a regular of
Brooklyn Bird Club trips and meetings until graduating high school in
1995.  Since then Glen has worked a myriad of field jobs and as a tour
leader.  Glen resides in Cape May with his wife Kashi and currently works
at Cellular Tracking Technologies as well as a counselor in the summer for
Camp Cascades for Young Birders.

*Talk Summary:* California Condors can now be “geo-fenced” to avoid wind
turbine collisions!  Small songbirds and so many more critters can be
remotely detected by itsy bitsy radio transmitters!  The world of wildlife
tracking is exciting and always changing! In the 14 years since Cellular
Tracking Technologies started with the worlds first GPS and Cellular
platform tracking unit (originally used with Golden Eagle) many
developments have led to wide variety of tracking application for wildlife.
Join ornithologist and tour leader, turned electronics developer Glen Davis
for a presentation and overview of the leading trends in wildlife tracking
research and development.

Register in advance for this meeting:

*https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYoceisqj0iHNB0QcD9zDJ43Tx3LuBCzD7v
*

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Bird Club Virtual Presentation 11/17

2020-11-12 Thread Jennifer Kepler
*Glen Davis Presents Wildlife Track-Stars*
*November 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm   *

*via Zoom*

*Bio:* Glen started birding in Brooklyn at age 10 and was a regular of
Brooklyn Bird Club trips and meetings until graduating high school in
1995.  Since then Glen has worked a myriad of field jobs and as a tour
leader.  Glen resides in Cape May with his wife Kashi and currently works
at Cellular Tracking Technologies as well as a counselor in the summer for
Camp Cascades for Young Birders.

*Talk Summary:* California Condors can now be “geo-fenced” to avoid wind
turbine collisions!  Small songbirds and so many more critters can be
remotely detected by itsy bitsy radio transmitters!  The world of wildlife
tracking is exciting and always changing! In the 14 years since Cellular
Tracking Technologies started with the worlds first GPS and Cellular
platform tracking unit (originally used with Golden Eagle) many
developments have led to wide variety of tracking application for wildlife.
Join ornithologist and tour leader, turned electronics developer Glen Davis
for a presentation and overview of the leading trends in wildlife tracking
research and development.

Register in advance for this meeting:

*https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYoceisqj0iHNB0QcD9zDJ43Tx3LuBCzD7v
*

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.

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