[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike. Delaware county

2014-02-27 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just returned from arlenes ridge outside walton ny where a northern shrike  
has showed on our property for the 7th year in a row.also bald eagles  
feeding on a deer carcass on east brook rddan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike...delaware county

2014-02-27 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just returned from arlenes ridge outside of walton ny where a northern  
shrike finally showed up the 7th year in a row we have had at least  
one...also bald eagles feeding on a deer carcas off east brook rd  
daily.dan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike. Delaware county

2014-02-27 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just returned from arlenes ridge outside walton ny where a northern shrike  
has showed on our property for the 7th year in a row.also bald eagles  
feeding on a deer carcass on east brook rddan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Shoreham sod farm

2013-09-05 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just met bob adamo3 pecs being seen at the pudle..no buff or black  
bellied...all activity is at the puddle or the grassy area ne.a word of  
caution...the owners do not want anyone driving in the sodfarm.the  
puddle is only 50 yds off the road making for good views.birds are  
coming and going from the puddle non stop.dan heglund...rocky point li  
ny

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[nysbirds-l] Shoreham sod fields. Buff breasted/ black bellied plover

2013-09-05 Thread dan...@aol.com
There is a pudle across from tallgrass golf course at the south end of the  
shoreham sod fieldsseen there...one buff breasted sandpiper...one black  
bellied plover and several semi palmated plover and several peepsonly  
had binocularsdan heglund...rocky point li. Ny

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[nysbirds-l] Shoreham sod fields. Buff breasted/ black bellied plover

2013-09-05 Thread dan...@aol.com
There is a pudle across from tallgrass golf course at the south end of the  
shoreham sod fieldsseen there...one buff breasted sandpiper...one black  
bellied plover and several semi palmated plover and several peepsonly  
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[nysbirds-l] Shoreham sod farm

2013-09-05 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just met bob adamo3 pecs being seen at the pudle..no buff or black  
bellied...all activity is at the puddle or the grassy area ne.a word of  
caution...the owners do not want anyone driving in the sodfarm.the  
puddle is only 50 yds off the road making for good views.birds are  
coming and going from the puddle non stop.dan heglund...rocky point li  
ny

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[nysbirds-l] Delaware county bobwhites

2013-05-29 Thread dan...@aol.com
For the last week iv heard 3 or 4 diferent bobwhites calling in our yard  
outside walton ny delaware county...how unusual is this for this  
area...never heard them before..dan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Delaware county bobwhites

2013-05-29 Thread dan...@aol.com
For the last week iv heard 3 or 4 diferent bobwhites calling in our yard  
outside walton ny delaware county...how unusual is this for this  
area...never heard them before..dan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Northern gannets

2013-04-14 Thread dan...@aol.com
On the cross sound ferry today while coming passed plum island into  
greenport liny I counted 67 gannets working plum gut...dan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Ravens nesting?

2013-03-21 Thread dan...@aol.com
This morning I observed 2 ravens grooming each other then mating on the  
shoreham power plant...shoreham ny suffolk county...iv seen these birds  
several times over the last 2 monthsare they. Nesting?...they always  
disapear to the west side of the plant out of site...if an6one has acces to  
the plant ma6be they can confirm if there nesting there..dan  
heglundrocky point. Li

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[nysbirds-l] Ravens nesting?

2013-03-21 Thread dan...@aol.com
This morning I observed 2 ravens grooming each other then mating on the  
shoreham power plant...shoreham ny suffolk county...iv seen these birds  
several times over the last 2 monthsare they. Nesting?...they always  
disapear to the west side of the plant out of site...if an6one has acces to  
the plant ma6be they can confirm if there nesting there..dan  
heglundrocky point. Li

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[nysbirds-l] Interesting article on salmonela poisoning...genesee birds

2013-03-09 Thread dan...@aol.com


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   2. Re: salmonella poisoning (Wild Birds Unlimited)
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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 19:48:41 -0500
From: Steve Taylor 
To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] South End of Irondequoit Bay - March 8th
Message-ID: <20130309004841.ZAXAF.105246.root@hrndva-web10-z02>
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I studied the congregation of gulls at the south end of Irondequoit Bay this  
afternoon between 3:00 and 4:30 PM.  The lighting was excellent with the  
late afternoon sun.

There were probably 2,000+ gulls spread out from the southeastern corner  
near Bazil restaurant to Sutter's Marine on the western shore, resting on  
the ice and feeding in the open water.

Great Black Backed Gull:  over 150 split about evenly between full adults  
and various immature stages.   The adults were stunning in the bright  
sunshine; most appeared to be in full breeding plumage.

Glaucous Gull:  3.  There were two very white immature birds between the  
first and second cycles, with black-tipped pink bills.  One bird's black tip  
was about 25% of the length of the bill; the other's black tip was about 33%  
of the length of the bill.   The third bird was an almost-adult that looked  
to be exiting the third cycle and entering full adult-hood.  It was  
immaculately white about the head, but its bill did not have a red gonys  
spot; instead there was just a slight hint of a black ring around the bill  
about one-quarter of the way from the tip. 

Thayer's Gull: 1.  This bird was a full adult, in breeding plumage.  It was  
noticeably smaller than the Herring gulls standing near it; about midway in  
size between the Ring Billed and Herring gulls.  It had an immaculate white  
head - no streaking at all.  Its overall aura was of a much daintier bird  
than the Herrings.  Its legs were very pink in the bright sunshine.  Its  
yellow bill had a very small red gonys spot; much smaller than the spots on  
the Herring gulls' bills, and almost hard to discern if the bird did not  
have its head at the right angle to my view through the scope.

Steve Taylor
Pittsford, NY







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Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 20:06:59 -0500
From: Wild Birds Unlimited 
To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: Re: [GeneseeBirds-L] salmonella poisoning
Message-ID: <513a8b33.3050...@verizon.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed

We (Wild Birds Unlimited owners) have been made aware of Salmonella in 
Siskins and Redpolls since early Jan.
Below are many articles on the subject. This is long, but worth reading 
to the end.

Here is what was said by a new Wild Birds Unlimited store owner. Please 
note his credentials under his name:

"I wanted to share some information about sick or dying Pine Siskins. I 
am new to this list as I, along with my wife Barbara and a good friend, 
Becky Uhler, are in the process of opening our new Wild Birds Unlimited 
store here in Eugene, Oregon. I have taught Ornithology in the biology 
Department of the University of Oregon for over 30 years and I also 
often respond to questions asked on a listserv of birders in Oregon 
(OBOL, Oregon Birders OnLine). Questions concerning sick Pine Siskins 
come up every couple of years. Here is my response to one person who 
felt like she must be doing something wrong and wondered if she should 
stop feeding for awhile. ---

The usual cause of sick and dying Pine Siskins is Salmonella bacteria. 
There are two primary species of the Salmonella bacteria that often 
infect birds, but these are subdivided into over 2,300 variants and to 
make matters more confusing, some of these variants are sometimes 
referred to as if they were a separate species. Thus, Salmonella 
enterica typhimurium (a common type of fowl typhoid) is often simply 
called S. typhimurium. This can be confusing when trying to find 
information online about Salmonella.

One of the two species (S. pulorum) most often infects waterfowl and 
grouse, and most frequently, domestic fowl. The other species (S. 
enterica and its 

[nysbirds-l] Interesting article on salmonela poisoning...genesee birds

2013-03-09 Thread dan...@aol.com


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   2. Re: salmonella poisoning (Wild Birds Unlimited)
   3. Salmonellosis (David Prill)


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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 19:48:41 -0500
From: Steve Taylor steve...@rochester.rr.com
To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] South End of Irondequoit Bay - March 8th
Message-ID: 20130309004841.ZAXAF.105246.root@hrndva-web10-z02
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

I studied the congregation of gulls at the south end of Irondequoit Bay this  
afternoon between 3:00 and 4:30 PM.  The lighting was excellent with the  
late afternoon sun.

There were probably 2,000+ gulls spread out from the southeastern corner  
near Bazil restaurant to Sutter's Marine on the western shore, resting on  
the ice and feeding in the open water.

Great Black Backed Gull:  over 150 split about evenly between full adults  
and various immature stages.   The adults were stunning in the bright  
sunshine; most appeared to be in full breeding plumage.

Glaucous Gull:  3.  There were two very white immature birds between the  
first and second cycles, with black-tipped pink bills.  One bird's black tip  
was about 25% of the length of the bill; the other's black tip was about 33%  
of the length of the bill.   The third bird was an almost-adult that looked  
to be exiting the third cycle and entering full adult-hood.  It was  
immaculately white about the head, but its bill did not have a red gonys  
spot; instead there was just a slight hint of a black ring around the bill  
about one-quarter of the way from the tip. 

Thayer's Gull: 1.  This bird was a full adult, in breeding plumage.  It was  
noticeably smaller than the Herring gulls standing near it; about midway in  
size between the Ring Billed and Herring gulls.  It had an immaculate white  
head - no streaking at all.  Its overall aura was of a much daintier bird  
than the Herrings.  Its legs were very pink in the bright sunshine.  Its  
yellow bill had a very small red gonys spot; much smaller than the spots on  
the Herring gulls' bills, and almost hard to discern if the bird did not  
have its head at the right angle to my view through the scope.

Steve Taylor
Pittsford, NY







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Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 20:06:59 -0500
From: Wild Birds Unlimited wbubl...@verizon.net
To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: Re: [GeneseeBirds-L] salmonella poisoning
Message-ID: 513a8b33.3050...@verizon.net
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed

We (Wild Birds Unlimited owners) have been made aware of Salmonella in 
Siskins and Redpolls since early Jan.
Below are many articles on the subject. This is long, but worth reading 
to the end.

Here is what was said by a new Wild Birds Unlimited store owner. Please 
note his credentials under his name:

I wanted to share some information about sick or dying Pine Siskins. I 
am new to this list as I, along with my wife Barbara and a good friend, 
Becky Uhler, are in the process of opening our new Wild Birds Unlimited 
store here in Eugene, Oregon. I have taught Ornithology in the biology 
Department of the University of Oregon for over 30 years and I also 
often respond to questions asked on a listserv of birders in Oregon 
(OBOL, Oregon Birders OnLine). Questions concerning sick Pine Siskins 
come up every couple of years. Here is my response to one person who 
felt like she must be doing something wrong and wondered if she should 
stop feeding for awhile. ---

The usual cause of sick and dying Pine Siskins is Salmonella bacteria. 
There are two primary species of the Salmonella bacteria that often 
infect birds, but these are subdivided into over 2,300 variants and to 
make matters more confusing, some of these variants are sometimes 
referred to as if they were a separate species. Thus, Salmonella 
enterica typhimurium (a common type of fowl typhoid) is often simply 
called S. typhimurium. This can be confusing when trying to find 
information online about Salmonella.

One of the two species (S. pulorum) most often infects waterfowl and 
grouse, and most frequently, domestic fowl. The 

[nysbirds-l] Raven over rocky point

2012-11-20 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just heard and saw a raven flying south over the rocky point  
preserve...rocky point. Longisland. New yorkdan heglund

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[nysbirds-l] Raven over rocky point

2012-11-20 Thread dan...@aol.com
Just heard and saw a raven flying south over the rocky point  
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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike..bald eagle....common ravens

2012-02-24 Thread dan...@aol.com

Seen from our house this week on arlenes ridge outside walton ny delaware  
county.one northern shrike every dayyesterday had 2 bald eagles...the  
first an immature flyby...the second..a mature bird sitting in the tree by  
our pond..it flew as I grabbed my cameraravens seen and heard every  
dayfeeders very queit...just chickadees,bluejays and downys..dan  
heglund.on a mountain top in delaware county
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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike..bald eagle....common ravens

2012-02-24 Thread dan...@aol.com

Seen from our house this week on arlenes ridge outside walton ny delaware  
county.one northern shrike every dayyesterday had 2 bald eagles...the  
first an immature flyby...the second..a mature bird sitting in the tree by  
our pond..it flew as I grabbed my cameraravens seen and heard every  
dayfeeders very queit...just chickadees,bluejays and downys..dan  
heglund.on a mountain top in delaware county
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[nysbirds-l] Northern shrike

2011-12-31 Thread dan...@aol.com
For the 6th year in a row we have a northern shrike on our property outside  
walton ny delaware county

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