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could make out the lack of any crest, definitely dark legs, and greenish
eye/lores. I also saw the white tail plumes indicating a breeding adult. The
bird was happily feeding so it might stay a while.
Greg
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Hello,
Below is a link to a photo of what I believe is a Cackling Goose. Would
anyone be able to confirm it one way or the other? Not a local sighting
it's in Massachusetts
Thanks, Greg
https://flic.kr/p/mszqsE
Greg Ward
Gt. Barrington MA
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Hi,
Would anyone help confirm the Hawk in the photo. I am thinking Broad-winged.
Thanks, Greg
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Would anyone have suggestions or a link to possible birding sites near Fredonia
NY?
I will be in the area next week and will have a half a day to see the lake.
Thank you.
Greg Ward
Gt. Barrington, MA
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Hope to see many of you up here at Braddock Bay sometime soon!
Greg Lawrence
Rochester, NY
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I'm also thinking of a Braddock Bay trip Friday morning
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http://www.rpti.org
Thanks!
Greg Coniglio
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Sorry for the follow-up post but the link should be http://www.rtpi.org
Thanks! J
Greg
From: Greg Coniglio [mailto:gconi...@rochester.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 9:39 PM
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Subject: Bird Art at Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown
Hi
Thanks for the tip, I spotted it there just a minute ago -- just
before I hit send on this email, it was chased off by waxwings. But
several of us saw it at the top of the bigger heron tree.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Chris Pelkie chris.pel...@cornell.edu wrote:
After Jay's first alert a
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They could only be Tundra?
Greg Ward
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Jay,
Thanks,
So they have been in the refuge a while?
From: jmcgowa...@gmail.com [mailto:jmcgowa...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jay
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I did, and they were Trumpeter
Hi all,
John Bateman and I just had nice looks at a Marbled Godwit flying and calling
and heading in the direction of the new shorebird area along the wildlife drive
at Montezuma NWR. We are towards the beginning of the drive. Two godwits in two
days in upstate NY. Sweet!!
Greg Lawrence
amongst more common birds. Lastly, we had two
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS foraging near the Tschache Pool overlook.
Fortunately we avoided the rain that was in Rochester all day, and had a
beautiful Spring day of birding in the basin.
Happy Birding!
Greg Lawrence
Rochester, NY
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killed and covering its feet are light brown warty or fleshy growths.
Essentially creating a club like foot. I included a photo however the
quality is not very good. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Greg Ward
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Thank you Wesley, Greg and Pete for responding so quickly. Wesleys email
response I believe did not get on to the list serve so I copyed it below.
Greg Ward
Hi Greg,
I'm replying from my web mail, so for some reason I can't reply to the
entire list. However, that Song Sparrow had
Hi all,
Went down to Ithaca this morning to lead bird walks for the Migration
Celebration at the Cornell Lab of Orbithology. Before the walks, highlights
included:
-Fish Crow
-Yellow-billed Cuckoo
-Yellow-throated Vireo
-Nice looks at a Pileated woodpecker
-Blackpolls and a few more common
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