[cayugabirds-l] Looking for Volunteer Bird Walk Guides at the Cornell Lab

2011-06-14 Thread charles eldermire
Hello Cayugabirders- For the last 3 years the Cornell Lab has been excited to be able to offer weekend guided bird walks in Sapsucker Woods throughout the year. Thanks to the hard work of a number of volunteers (many of whom are CBC members) we've been able to lead over 3500 visitors during th

[cayugabirds-l] Spring Basin photos

2011-06-14 Thread Jay McGowan
As long as there's not much traffic on the listserv right now, I thought I would mention I finally got around to putting up a bunch my spring bird photos on my Picasa site, arranged chronologically from Common Teal in March to Prothonotary Warblers at the end of May and including rare shorebirds, f

Re: [cayugabirds-l] flycatcher problem

2011-06-14 Thread Eric Banford
It certainly doesn't matter, but it is nice to know, and having a real live species calling is a nice way to learn. What I do in your situation, is use All About Birds and eBird together to check things. First I browse AAB by family, and listen to the calls that are available: http://www.allabo