Great Work everyone!
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Corinne Morton
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Awesome! Our voices were heard.
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On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Linda Orkin wingmagi...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't see this go to Cayugabirds so I am resending. This is
I'm not familiar enough with trees and their seeds; I never would have thought
of that, so I thank you!
Mona Bearor
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] House Finch behavior
Found by Perri McGowan, I believe.
Mark Chao
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At least three parties have spent the last half-hour or so looking for the
Snowy Owl at the Ithaca Mall, I believe without success so far. I also
drove along Burdick Hill Road (north of the mall) and through Kendal
(expansive retirement community not far to the south of the mall) but did
not find
You may have heard the recent media reports about the feds issuing 30
year take permits for wind farms. This is from a current NAS Action
Alert
Doing a little holiday shopping, no doubt! They actually only come south for
the bargains.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Freeville NY 13068 USA
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On roof. Visible from road. Don't block fire dept driveway in case that isn't
obvious. :-). 120 oakcrest dr.
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Let's keep up our activist momentum!! This is an extremely important issue
for eagles and for the desired direction of wind energy.
See below.
Linda Orkin
Ithaca, NY
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From: Thomas Salo salotho...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:38 AM
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After about 15-20 minutes the owl flew off the roof of the Lansing Fire Dept.
towards the woods behind BJ's Whole Sale. About 10 people got to see it. Lifers
for some. Kevin (McGowan) got a good shot of the tail bands and thinks it may
be a young male.
If you lost a pair of black gloves near
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I have posted a few photos of the Target Snowy Owl at
http://picasaweb.google.com/101683745969614096883/Winter20132014.
Note, the good photos at the top of that page are from the Syracuse airport two
weekends ago. The local bird is in the poor photos at the bottom.
Kevin
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Cool pictures, both sets. Had the local owl caught something there?
Linda Orkin
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Kevin J. McGowan k...@cornell.edu wrote:
I have posted a few photos of the Target Snowy Owl at
http://picasaweb.google.com/101683745969614096883/Winter20132014.
Note, the
No, it was just having a hard time walking on the slippery roof. Eventually it
tried to jump up on the top of the building to perch, but is slipped off
backwards down the other side. I got that on video.
Kevin
From: Linda Orkin [mailto:wingmagi...@gmail.com]
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That's pretty humorous. Are you able to post that link?
Thanks.
Linda
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Kevin J. McGowan k...@cornell.edu wrote:
No, it was just having a hard time walking on the slippery roof.
Eventually it tried to jump up on the top of the building to perch, but is
Here is a list of updates and links to further information about the Snowy Owls
of New York airports. Check out the Today Show link, as well as the others.
Great stuff! Thanks to Pat Leonard at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for
putting this information together and sharing it!
Laura
Laura
Can us regular people see Kevin's video? Or do you need to be in the internal
listserv.
Linda orkin.
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 3:25 PM, Laura Stenzler l...@cornell.edu wrote:
Here is a list of updates and links to further information about the Snowy
Owls of New York
You have the URLs, how could we stop you? ;^)
Kevin
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] FW: Snowy
OK I have got the GroupMe app on my phone. I have gone on line and get
the messages, but not on my phone. Am I supposed to get some sort of
alert tone? Am I supposed to get some sort of message? All I get is nothing.
I don't want to chat, I don;t want Facebook, all I want are RBA alerts.
Can
Flew off just as we arrived.
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg k...@cornell.edu wrote:
On light post in nw corner of parking lot behind target and across fr BJs.
4:45 pm
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At 4:45 there was a Short-eared Owl perched on the utility pole at the north
end of Scofield Rd where it ends at Buck Rd. It took off and flew south across
the field on the east side of Scofield Rd.
Ken Smith
Pleasant Valley Rd
Groton, NY
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Thank-you, everyone, for compiling the information (making) videos, and helping the Port Authority mend their ways. I was "struck" by one irony in the newscast, however. I'm familiar with the term "bird-strike," and I had always considered it as shorthand for the pilot saying, "We've struck a
The other thing that I was thinking about this is that they said planes were
struck by migrating owls. I couldn't imagine how killing owls that had already
arrived could ever solve that problem.
Linda Orkin
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 5:48 PM, Dave Nutter nutter.d...@me.com
I to applaud the quick activism, but I want to point out that the Port
Authority's responsibility is safety for planes and passengers. I doubt anyone
losing a loved one in a plane crash would be comforted knowing it was caused by
a cute Snowy Owl instead of the more common Canada Goose. Boston
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 7:23 PM, Gary Kohlenberg
jg...@cornell.edumailto:jg...@cornell.edu wrote:
I to applaud the quick activism, but I want to point out that the Port
Authority's responsibility is safety for planes and passengers. I doubt
Whitney and Tractor saw the owl at 8:40 this evening at the Target and YMCA.
The bird was last seen heading towards BJs.
Hopefully it'll still be in the area tomorrow morning,
Jeff
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