[cayugabirds-l] Is this in NY as well?

2021-07-02 Thread Nancy Cusumano
It doesn't seem so from the report. Hopefully will not come this way...but
migration will worsen it?

https://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/game-commission-details.aspx?newsid=479=IwAR2X5nK0NACICRPWjmeuX2RiUVy-s3P1uoJmDj6DAGfCpiG1vU8h83wEDeY


Nancy

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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continues at Taughannock SP

2021-07-02 Thread Muhammad Arif
Great views this morning. I have uploaded a few photos to eBird: 
https://ebird.org/checklist/S91114530


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From: Dave Nutter
Sent: Friday, July 2, 2021 7:22 AM
To: CayugaBirds-L b
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continues at Taughannock SP

The very rare local chance to observe a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continues 
this morning.

Jay McGowan confirmed that this immaculately plumaged juvenile is still at the 
small marina in Taughannock Falls State Park.

Distinguishing this bird from juveniles of our more common Black-crowned 
Night-Heron are the smaller rounder head, the thicker shorter black bill, the 
longer legs, the longer thinner neck (often extended), and the tiny whitish 
spots instead of longer whitish teardrops at the tips of the feathers on the 
folded wings.

Yellow-crowned Night-Herons specialize in eating crabs, and this bird has been 
eating crayfish.
- - Dave Nutter
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[cayugabirds-l] Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continues at Taughannock SP

2021-07-02 Thread Dave Nutter
The very rare local chance to observe a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron continues 
this morning. 

Jay McGowan confirmed that this immaculately plumaged juvenile is still at the 
small marina in Taughannock Falls State Park. 

Distinguishing this bird from juveniles of our more common Black-crowned 
Night-Heron are the smaller rounder head, the thicker shorter black bill, the 
longer legs, the longer thinner neck (often extended), and the tiny whitish 
spots instead of longer whitish teardrops at the tips of the feathers on the 
folded wings. 

Yellow-crowned Night-Herons specialize in eating crabs, and this bird has been 
eating crayfish. 

- - Dave Nutter
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