This piece written in 2016 by birder J. Drew Lanham, Birding While Black,
speaks to the hearts of birders anywhere, anytime, but is particularly relevant
this week.
https://lithub.com/birding-while-black/
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Thanks, Elaina!
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> On Jun 7, 2020, at 5:38 AM, Elaina M. McCartney
> wrote:
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> This piece written in 2016 by birder J. Drew Lanham, Birding While Black,
> speaks to the hearts of birders anywhere, anytime, but is particularly
> relevant this week.
>
> https://lithub.com/
Drew Lanham spoke at RIT in September of 2016. An excellent presentation.
MJ
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> On Jun 7, 2020, at 5:39 AM, Elaina M. McCartney
> wrote:
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> This piece written in 2016 by birder J. Drew Lanham, Birding While Black,
> speaks to the hearts of birders anywhere, anytime, but i
Thank you for this and for the reminder that just being out there can be so
dangerous and frightening for black people.
Linda Orkin
> On Jun 7, 2020, at 9:51 AM, Mary Jane Thomas wrote:
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> Drew Lanham spoke at RIT in September of 2016. An excellent presentation.
>
> MJ
>
> Sent from my
Videos from Shindagin Hollow yesterday:
Canada Warbler: https://youtu.be/GPuy91ZZhts
Mourning Warbler: https://youtu.be/gxwW9fmE_kk
The mourning warbler was singing an interesting song ending with a loud
"chap chap chap", reminiscent (to me) of Northern Waterthrush.
Suan
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Hooded warbler is back in Sweazey rd. woods below Cornell orchard, singing
loudly close by, but not showing himself!
That was up to the male Redstart who foraged in grape vines near road & of
course the curious catbird.
The usual yellow warblers below the orchard were silent there at midday, but