RE: [cayugabirds-l] downed Red-tailed Hawk

2013-08-09 Thread Driscoll, Melanie
The bird has been captured by the rehabilitator and is being cared for.

Melanie
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Director of Bird Conservation
Gulf Coast Conservation/Mississippi Flyway
National Audubon Society

6160 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
work:  225-768-0820
cell:225-938-7209
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From: bounce-107316481-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-107316481-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Driscoll, 
Melanie
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 3:51 PM
To: Cayugabirds-L
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] downed Red-tailed Hawk

>From the NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation website:

County:  Cayuga
Town:  Sterling
Gabriele Whitman, Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation Network
315-754-6208
License:  Class 2, Federal Migratory Bird License,  License to Collect or 
Possess
Training:  Oil Spill
Animals Accepted:  Large Mammals, Small Mammals, Raptors, Songbirds, Gamebirds, 
Waterfowl, Reptiles
Our policy at Second Chance Wildlife is to rehab without prejudice, we return 
phone calls promptly and we accept any animal in need.
Skills: I love to help out new rehabbers, by providing advice, starter kits, 
providing information for obtaining supplies in the future and generally 
assisting them to become qualified rehabbers.

A trained wildlife rehabilitator will have the best success with capturing and 
helping a bird that is injured and stressed.  If someone can call her, that may 
be this hawk's best chance for survival.

Melanie
__
Melanie Driscoll

Director of Bird Conservation
Gulf Coast Conservation/Mississippi Flyway
National Audubon Society

6160 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
work:  225-768-0820
cell:225-938-7209
mdrisc...@audubon.org<mailto:mdrisc...@audubon.org>
www.audubon.org<http://www.audubon.org/>

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 [mailto:bounce-107316412-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Julie Bertram
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 3:29 PM
To: Cayugabirds-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] downed Red-tailed Hawk

Hi All, Sorry I could not handle this myself, but I had radiation therapy 
today. Here is a link to a photo of the downed RTH near Aurora. Very sad to 
see. It was 100 yards south of Gully Rd., on the east side of Sand Rd.. If 
anyone is in the neighborhood and can help it out I would appreciate it very 
much.  Fred Bertram
Canandaigua.


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] downed Red-tailed Hawk

2013-08-09 Thread Driscoll, Melanie
>From the NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation website:

County:  Cayuga
Town:  Sterling
Gabriele Whitman, Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation Network
315-754-6208
License:  Class 2, Federal Migratory Bird License,  License to Collect or 
Possess
Training:  Oil Spill
Animals Accepted:  Large Mammals, Small Mammals, Raptors, Songbirds, Gamebirds, 
Waterfowl, Reptiles
Our policy at Second Chance Wildlife is to rehab without prejudice, we return 
phone calls promptly and we accept any animal in need.
Skills: I love to help out new rehabbers, by providing advice, starter kits, 
providing information for obtaining supplies in the future and generally 
assisting them to become qualified rehabbers.

A trained wildlife rehabilitator will have the best success with capturing and 
helping a bird that is injured and stressed.  If someone can call her, that may 
be this hawk's best chance for survival.

Melanie
__
Melanie Driscoll

Director of Bird Conservation
Gulf Coast Conservation/Mississippi Flyway
National Audubon Society

6160 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
work:  225-768-0820
cell:225-938-7209
mdrisc...@audubon.org
www.audubon.org

From: bounce-107316412-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-107316412-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Julie Bertram
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 3:29 PM
To: Cayugabirds-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] downed Red-tailed Hawk

Hi All, Sorry I could not handle this myself, but I had radiation therapy 
today. Here is a link to a photo of the downed RTH near Aurora. Very sad to 
see. It was 100 yards south of Gully Rd., on the east side of Sand Rd.. If 
anyone is in the neighborhood and can help it out I would appreciate it very 
much.  Fred Bertram
Canandaigua.


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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Wood thrush bonanza

2010-08-05 Thread DRISCOLL, Melanie
Larry,

When I did research on Wood Thrushes in central NY, I did hear this type of 
performance, and, if I recall correctly, particularly in the evening. I'm not 
sure what inspires that type of vocalization, though.  I miss hearing Wood 
Thrush in good numbers like that.

Melanie
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Melanie Driscoll

Director of Bird Conservation
National Audubon Society's Louisiana Coastal Initiative
6160 Perkins Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
work:  225-768-2495
cell:225-938-7209
mdrisc...@audubon.org
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[mailto:bounce-6156700-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of W. Larry Hymes
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:56 PM
To: cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Wood thrush bonanza

Around 8:00 yesterday evening on the Eastern Hgts Rec-Way I heard 4 WOOD
THRUSH.  They were in the area between the water tank and the gazebo.
I'm assuming these are local birds, which would be indicative of an
excellent breeding season up there on the hill.  One bird in particular
fascinated me.  It continuously went through a most impressive
repertoire of what might be called "guitar twanging".  Most were single
notes with occasional doublets, and every once in awhile it would
briefly throw in the normal "flute" song.  I stood there for a good 15
minutes enthralled by this bird's musical outpouring.  I have never
before heard a thrush perform like this.  Has anyone else experienced a
thrush doing this?

Larry

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