Now 2 Sanderling, 3 Semi-sandpipers, 2 Semi-Plover and 3 Least Sandpipers in
the pouring rain. Dave, Ann, Gary
On Aug 20, 2015, at 6:13 PM, Jay McGowan
jw...@cornell.edumailto:jw...@cornell.edu wrote:
An adult SANDERLING and two juvenile Semipalmated Sandpipers are currently
foraging at
Meet at Montezuma NWR visitor center
LATE Saturday morning 11am, 22 Aug. Trip led by Mike Tetlow
EARLY Sunday morning 7am, 23 Aug. Trip led by Dave Nutter
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Hello all,
This past summer, I worked with Dr. Winkler’s long-term swallow project and put
about 70 radio tags on Tree Swallows. These tags are solar powered and will be
used to study post-breeding season movements of the swallows as well as
dispersal next spring. Earlier in July, we found 3
An adult SANDERLING and two juvenile Semipalmated Sandpipers are currently
foraging at the end of the spit at Myers Point.
Jay
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