Re: [cayugabirds-l] Statement from the NYS Park Service about Taughannock

2024-04-15 Thread Richard Guthrie
Thank you all for turning this around. Out of an abundance of caution - good choice. Rich Guthrie On Apr 15, 2024, at 5:20 PM, Christopher Sperry wrote: Who are the appropriate people to thank?   Chris Sperry   From: bounce-128148658-89368...@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Barbara

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Taughannock Falls light show?

2024-04-15 Thread Richard Guthrie
Parks and Recreation - and DEC - are concerned about the resources that they are charged with protecting - if it is not inconvenient and/or if they can get some good publicity. Otherwise they will find a way around whatever the “problem” is. Look at Upland Sandpipers v. solar farms, or Cerulean

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Redwing?

2023-07-23 Thread Richard Guthrie
As you suspected, European Redwing is very rare anywhere in North America and especially so this time of year. But anything is possible. There have been other highly unlikely species found at other times and places. So it is always a good idea to follow up on reports like this to be sure that we

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Harlequin hunting bans

2022-12-12 Thread Richard Guthrie
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Merlin the App

2022-05-25 Thread Richard Guthrie
I agree. With my hearing loss, I’ve lost track of many of the once familiar bird songs and calls in my world. Now, with Merlin, I get to know what might be out there and know to look around for old friends. Rich Guthrie > On May 25, 2022, at 11:17 AM, Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm > wrote: >

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fluorescent green,, black

2022-05-10 Thread Richard Guthrie
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cedar waxwings fly catching?

2021-08-13 Thread Richard Guthrie
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Junco habitat: a question.

2019-06-09 Thread Richard Guthrie
Perhaps there are enclaves of self-perpetuating returning generations (site fidelity) . Other locations with potentially suitable habitat are awaiting some pioneer settlers. Rich Guthrie Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 9, 2019, at 6:34 PM, David Nicosia wrote: > > I have a question about

RE: [cayugabirds-l] Owl Prowl, duplication

2010-12-31 Thread Richard Guthrie
Reminds me of a time some years ago, when, as NY Editor American Birds CBC issue, I was reviewing Christmas Bird Counts. On a Schenectady count, two groups reported E. Screech Owls. Both groups independently noted that they heard the owl mid-day.. After some conversation we were able to determine