[cayugabirds-l] For these times....

2020-03-18 Thread Peter Saracino
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[cayugabirds-l] Test

2020-03-18 Thread Peter Saracino
Just testing. Recently I have been unable to send messages. I think the
problem is solved.
Sar

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[cayugabirds-l] Test

2020-03-18 Thread petersaracino
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[cayugabirds-l] Broad-winged Hawk and help

2020-03-18 Thread khmo
 Overhead here around 1230 today. \\\ How does one change an email
address in Lyris? Thanks in advance,
John 
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Field Ornithologists
Kestrel Haven Migration Observatory
5373 Fitzgerald Rd
Burdett, NY 14818
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[cayugabirds-l] Nocternal sparrow behavior

2020-03-18 Thread Alicia Plotkin

Hi,

Last night about 1:00 am I was working at my computer in a somewhat 
dimly lit room - in addition to the monitor there was a single light on, 
about 15 feet from the window and directed downward.  I heard a 
scampering/skrittering noise on the roof,* sounded like maybe a tree 
branch had fallen and was tumbling down the slope, but it persisted, and 
then it started skittering and bumping against the large window I was 
facing.  Its fluttery flight against the window was bat-like, but when I 
turned off the monitor & the light and got out a flashlight, I found a 
song sparrow that had quieted and was perched just on the other side of 
the window, on the sill.  Pinned in the beam of the flashlight, it 
didn't move much, just turned its head and then shifted slightly.  It 
was not visibly injured.  I turned off the flashlight and waited a 
couple of minutes for it to leave, then turned the lights back on - it 
apparently was still on the window sill and commenced fluttering up and 
down against the window again.  At that point I gave up, turned the 
lights off, and went to sleep.


Apparently it was trying to get into a space that where it could see 
better, but why was it up and about at all?  Wouldn't it have done 
better just to hunker down somewhere?  (FWIW, the light that had been on 
was a Stella LED light which is supposed to mimic daylight wavelengths 
but, as noted, that light was across the room and pointed downward.)


Thanks for any insight you can give!

Alicia
* As I wrote this, it occurred to me that maybe the noise came not from 
anything on the roof but from the sparrow flying against the screen of 
the small high window just under the eaves, and that's why I heard it so 
clearly?  But at the time at least it sounded like something skittering 
down the roof.


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[cayugabirds-l] Tree Swallows

2020-03-18 Thread Janet Akin
Linda Mott and Pete Saracino have seen three Tree Swallows at MNWR while doing 
spring waterfowl counts. Thanks for the updates guys. Janet Akin

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