It is on the North edge of the front lawn.
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Roy H. Park Preserve – my mistake it is the SOUTH section - Baldwin Tract of
the Park Preserve, accessed from the south parking area (just north of the
intersection of Irish Settlement Road and Midline Road),
From: Christopher Sperry
Date: Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 3:01 PM
To: Upstate NY
Hi folks- one correction to my recent post about the cerulean warbler and
waterthrush on Armitage Rd. I saw the cerulean on the WAYNE county [north]
side of the road.
Sorry for any confusion.
Pete Sar
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Monthly LTD benefit from Wells’ insurer is $2,835.10 — I was reading the wrong
line on the form they sent….
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sorry.
On Jul 14, 2016 12:51 PM, "David Nicosia" wrote:
> 1 STILT SANDPIPER among lots of yellowlegs mostly lesser, 3 DOWITCHERS
> probably SBDO.
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Omg, I should have typed European Starling not
American Starling! Surely, everyone knows this. So grateful to have birds that
stay with us through winter. Happy birding!
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Sorry. I should have said Sat. 7/25
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On Jul 24, 2015, at 11:13 PM, Lee Ann van Leer lavanl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll be leading free bird walks at Dryden Lake Festival tomorrow, 7/24 at 10
am and 3pm.
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Correction, I meant to type HORNED GREBE not Eared Grebe. My first thought
yesterday was Eared Grebe because there appeared to be a bump on the
forehead, but then I had to correct for location as Eared Grebes live on
the West coast. It had a white breast and neck and grey back (still in
winter
Today my friends wrote what we all suspected:
Rick went back late this afternoon (to Scofield/Buck Rds.) and saw the owl
again and he feels embarrassed to say, it was a short eared, not a snowy.
Sorry for the confusion. Hope this did not cause a problem.
I told them it was not a problem,
I meant to say that they were building what COULD be a nest but it also could
be something they might just roost in. It is still a work in progress.
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I meant Palm Warbler. Quests I got to study again.
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Saw the MERGANSERS again yesterday, and I have a correction. They are RED
BREASTED MERGANSERS
(guess I need that waterfowl class review!).
Michele
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From: Michele Mannella mkmanne...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:06 AM
Subject: waterfowl -
One correction is that Chris Wood won
the 2012 cup so he likely has The Cup until it is awarded to the 2013 winner.
I believe some of the registration rules have been relaxed a bit in recent to
encourage more participation but I could be wrong.
People haven't been updating monthly totals as
After review of the photographs by a second source, my baird's looks to be
to be a larger and lighter semipalmated and my white-rumped a larger least.
a little embarassed. there are a lot of shorebirds up there...wouldn't be
surprised
if there were some actual white-rumpeds up there. Baird's are
Just FYI, the He. Merganser is Hooded Merganser (thank you autocorrect).
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HARRIS PARK IS AT THE NORTHERN END OF CAYUGA LAKE IN THE VILLAGE OF CAYUGA.
(For those who don't already know.)
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Brin
To: Cayugabirds
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 8:19 PM
April 16, 2012
4/15: The two WESTERN GREBES are still
Third time's a charm. Suzanne Henderson reminded me to tell you all that
cookies will be available by 7:15. Cookies and socializing. Come by
then. You'll be glad you did.
The meeting will start promptly at 7:30.
See you there.
Linda Orkin
Hello All,
I would like to extend a warm
Correction: family of 4 BRANT.
--Dave Nutter
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OOps, I mean Jay instead of Kevin. Sorry! Diana
Diana Whiting
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Correction: 95 or more cormorants
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Well, darners were not heading north but south. My brain is still confused in
spite of 17 years in US. At the beginning of my arrival in US, I always felt
north was south and south was north!
Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone 607-254-1258
Andy,
The willet looked small compared to the many I have seen on the coast...but
size is tough and looking at the range of the eastern mainly being coastal
it probably is a western in retrospect. Thanks for the email and help.
Nevertheless it is still a willetgreat bird for Broome County! I
Sorry everyone.
I meant White-rumped Sandpipers, not White-rumped Warblers. I might have
made up a new species!
Best, Ann
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Sorry, I guess I missed it on list and before I posted I asked someone
that had been at lab recently a lot and they misunderstood me and told
me they had NOT heard of the herons on the nest but now same person
telling me they've been on it for weeks? Good to know.
I will have to start
On Tuesday we spotted hundred's of crows flying over the town of Auburn, not
Aurora.
Other birds seen at MNWR include Fox Sparrows, a Stilt Sandpiper at the
Visitor's Center, and flocks of Mallards and Pintails, numbering in the 100's
each.
- Robert Grosek
Binghamton, New York
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