There was a lone Caspian Tern at Myers Point this afternoon. A young Herring
Gull chased it for awhile. The Tern flew towards the back side of Salt Point
out of sight. Hopefully it returned to the spit.
Ann
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> On Apr 8, 2016, at 8:50 PM, David Nicosia
The Cayuga Bird Club will hold their monthly meeting next Monday, April 11 at
7:30 at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Cookies and conversation will begin at
7:15.
Our speaker, Jillian Liner, Director of Bird Conservation, Audubon New York
will present -- "Audubon New Yorks Important Bird
One Eurasian Wigeon was at Montezuma NWR - Martens Tract this afternoon. Did
not see the bird until I walked a bit to the right of the raised viewing area.
Joe Wing
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Hi all,
You, your family and friends are invited to the movie screening on April 10
2016 at 4.30 pm to be followed by a reception and post movie discussion. It is
a movie worth seeing. Make sure you bring your kids and other younger
audience. The movie is about 90 minutes long and here
Counted 66!!! In grasses feeding, preening and roosting. Also Dunlin and
Virginia rail. Many greater and lesser yellowlegs. Tons of waterfowl.
Dave Nicosia
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I flushed a LA. WATERTHRUSH from the creekbed along Leonard Rd. this morning.
Town of Caroline. Steve Fast, Brooktondale
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Hi Meena.
Where is the reception following the movie?
Thanks
Pete
On 4/8/2016 8:18 AM, Meena Madhav Haribal wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> You, your family and friends are invited to the movie screening on
> April 10 2016 at 4.30 pm to be followed by a reception and post movie
> discussion. It is
Had the day off so went up to Montezuma in the hopes of getting some early
shorebirds.
Started at Carncross Rd. When I first arrived there were only yellowlegs,
both species
in the mudflats. Easy to find. I then heard some PECTORAL SANDPIPERS. These
birds
were in the grasses and mud in the middle