[nysbirds-l] DO NOT OPEN PREVIOUS E-MAIL FROM richjack...@aol.com. A VIRUS.

2011-12-02 Thread Richjack115

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[nysbirds-l] DO NOT OPEN PREVIOUS E-MAIL FROM richjack...@aol.com. A VIRUS.

2011-12-02 Thread Richjack115

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Re: [nysbirds-l] It's urgent, please respond

2011-02-18 Thread richjack115
This probably is a scam. It happened to a friend of mine last year but  
luckily no one fell for it.
The best thing to do is try phoning John to see if he is at home.

Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

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From: John Gavrity 
To: NYSBIRDS-L 
Sent: Fri, Feb 18, 2011 1:44 pm
Subject: [nysbirds-l] It's urgent, please respond

It�s me,  I really don't mean to inconvenience you right now, I made a  
little trip to Netherlands and I misplaced my luggage that contains my  
passport and credit cards, I know this may sound odd, but it all  
happened very fast. I need to get a new passport and a ticket, but I'm  
short of funds to pay for my ticket, and other miscellaneous expense.  
Please, can you lend me some funds to get a ticket? I'll be willing to  
pay back as soon as I get home.

Please respond as soon as you get this message, so I can forward you my  
details to send the funds to me, OR you can drop a message via the  
hotel's desk phone if you can. The numbers are, 01131 2 0622 8607.

I await your response
John Gavrity




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Re: [nysbirds-l] It's urgent, please respond

2011-02-18 Thread richjack115
This probably is a scam. It happened to a friend of mine last year but  
luckily no one fell for it.
The best thing to do is try phoning John to see if he is at home.

Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

-Original Message-
From: John Gavrity jgav...@gmail.com
To: NYSBIRDS-L NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Sent: Fri, Feb 18, 2011 1:44 pm
Subject: [nysbirds-l] It's urgent, please respond

It�s me,  I really don't mean to inconvenience you right now, I made a  
little trip to Netherlands and I misplaced my luggage that contains my  
passport and credit cards, I know this may sound odd, but it all  
happened very fast. I need to get a new passport and a ticket, but I'm  
short of funds to pay for my ticket, and other miscellaneous expense.  
Please, can you lend me some funds to get a ticket? I'll be willing to  
pay back as soon as I get home.

Please respond as soon as you get this message, so I can forward you my  
details to send the funds to me, OR you can drop a message via the  
hotel's desk phone if you can. The numbers are, 01131 2 0622 8607.

I await your response
John Gavrity




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[nysbirds-l] Late Loggerhead Shrikes

2010-12-02 Thread Richjack115
To add to the discussion of late occurring Loggerhead Shrikes, a  Linnaean 
Society of New York's 
field trip found a definite Loggerhead Shrike at Cape Ann, Massachusetts on 
 the date of November 29, 1980.
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, New York
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[nysbirds-l] Late Loggerhead Shrikes

2010-12-02 Thread Richjack115
To add to the discussion of late occurring Loggerhead Shrikes, a  Linnaean 
Society of New York's 
field trip found a definite Loggerhead Shrike at Cape Ann, Massachusetts on 
 the date of November 29, 1980.
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, New York
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Cannot ID a Bird

2010-09-11 Thread Richjack115
This looks to me like an American Redstart. In fall the immatures and  
fading males and females all can exhibit some variation in plumage.

Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, New York

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Cannot ID a Bird

2010-09-11 Thread Richjack115
This looks to me like an American Redstart. In fall the immatures and  
fading males and females all can exhibit some variation in plumage.

Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, New York

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Mew Gull--4 P.M. this afternoon

2010-01-09 Thread Richjack115
I found the Mew Gull actively feeding in the water further south than  
reported earlier, just south of 19th Avenue. The bird was almost directly  
opposite the Exit 5 sign on the Belt Parkway. This spot is where the  rock 
jetty 
ends. One thing I noticed is its feeding behavior. The bird was  actively 
plucking at the water for food, in a way similar to what I've seen  
Bonaparte's Gulls do. 
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Brooklyn Mew Gull--4 P.M. this afternoon

2010-01-09 Thread Richjack115
I found the Mew Gull actively feeding in the water further south than  
reported earlier, just south of 19th Avenue. The bird was almost directly  
opposite the Exit 5 sign on the Belt Parkway. This spot is where the  rock 
jetty 
ends. One thing I noticed is its feeding behavior. The bird was  actively 
plucking at the water for food, in a way similar to what I've seen  
Bonaparte's Gulls do. 
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Vocal Northern Shrike & other observations

2009-11-07 Thread Richjack115
Interesting. About 20 years ago I discovered a wintering Northern Shrike at 
 Beltzville State Park in eastern Pennsylvania. It was sitting in the only 
very  large tree at the edge of the lake in exactly the same spot where I 
had seen  Northern Mockingbird on numerous prior occasions. In fact, from a 
distance I  thought it was a Mockingbird. However, the rather cheerful 
warbling of  the Shrike drew my attention as it was unlike any Mockingbird 
imitation I had  ever heard, and was also persistently the same song. I never 
observed the  behavior of chasing after sparrows and other passerines in the 
area, 
but it  certainly was not hiding from any prospective prey as Shrikes, I 
think, tend to  be.
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Vocal Northern Shrike other observations

2009-11-07 Thread Richjack115
Interesting. About 20 years ago I discovered a wintering Northern Shrike at 
 Beltzville State Park in eastern Pennsylvania. It was sitting in the only 
very  large tree at the edge of the lake in exactly the same spot where I 
had seen  Northern Mockingbird on numerous prior occasions. In fact, from a 
distance I  thought it was a Mockingbird. However, the rather cheerful 
warbling of  the Shrike drew my attention as it was unlike any Mockingbird 
imitation I had  ever heard, and was also persistently the same song. I never 
observed the  behavior of chasing after sparrows and other passerines in the 
area, 
but it  certainly was not hiding from any prospective prey as Shrikes, I 
think, tend to  be.
 
Richard ZainEldeen
Brooklyn, NY

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