Over field SE of my house, 147 Hile School Road, right over wood lot at Ed Hill
and Hile School. 1 is a juvenile, the other doesn't look fully adult (or is
molting). Juve following the more adult one, finally joining it in a large
dead tree overlooking the field.
Two ravens, regulars and
If someone is looking for a good deed and some excitement this afternoon
There is an imm BCNH @ the swan pen which appears to be badly injured Its
lying on the ground with its legs trailing behind and it appears that the legs
may be broken. I expect it could be easily caught with a blanket
Does somebody have this?
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Jgerbracht jeffgerbra...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone is looking for a good deed and some excitement this afternoon
There is an imm BCNH @
I believe Candace Cornell was going to pick it up, we spoke just after Jeff
posted.
Melissa
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Nancy Cusumano nancycusuman...@gmail.com
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Does somebody have this?
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Tony Shrimpton texted the CNY RBA to report:
Northern Wheatear Bill-Abetta Roberts (blue) house, 1162 Whiney Rd (sic),
Stony Point, Henderson, Jefferson County, 2:15
I believe Whiney should be Whitney. Tony has a camp on Stony Point but I'm not
sure if he's passing it along or saw it
Wayne Fidler reports that the bird is still there.
Dave W.
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I looked up ABA rare bird alert, and found Northern Wheatear from variety of
regions in last few days. As early as late August from Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick of eastern Canadian regions
Then on September 9 from Ohio where the bird seemed to be continuing till 14 of
September. Then in
Address for the wheatear is 11162 Whitney Rd. Still present.
Drew Weber
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On Sep 21, 2014, at 4:39 PM, tigge...@aol.com [oneidabirds]
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Wayne Fidler reports that the bird is still there.
Dave W.
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Yes, it rained after awhile, but not as drenching as a couple recent times I've
been on the K-M dike. And the shorebirds were very flighty, perhaps due to a
couple of Peregrine Falcons, making it difficult to scan through any group, let
alone share IDs. And the breeze made scopes vibrate. And