Re:[cayugabirds-l] TRICOLORED HERON, GLOSSY IBIS: Montezuma NWR; CLAY-COLORED SPARROW: Howland's Island WMA

2024-07-18 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Hi Martha,

I believe that each individual channel (i.e. cayuga-lake-basin-chat, 
cayuga-lake-basin-rba, montezuma-wetlands-complex, etc.) have notification 
settings set to “nothing” by default. You need to manually adjust the 
notification settings for each, as desired. The app (at least on iPhone) will 
not display badge icons, except for direct user-user messages, but you should 
see a banner display on your phone, if you choose to set that up on your phone.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


On Jul 18, 2024, at 10:42 AM, Martha Fischer 
mailto:m...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Thank you for this, Chris. I have Discord which is a fine app except it does 
not seem to have an 'alert' function. I have to remember to check it, and I 
wish I could set it so that it sends alerts to me when rba's are posted. If 
anyone knows how to make this setting on an iPhone, I'd love some help.

Thanks much,

Martha Fischer


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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] TRICOLORED HERON, GLOSSY IBIS: Montezuma NWR; 
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW: Howland's Island WMA

For those not aware, and not using the new NYS Birding Discord Server app, for 
the past few days there has been an adult TRICOLORED HERON being seen 
periodically at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge auto drive. 
Specifically, the area near the beginning on the right known as Seneca Flats, 
located immediately after Larue’s Lagoon. The bird has also been seen to the 
left in the Main Pool.

An adult GLOSSY IBIS has also been seen at May’s Point Pool at Montezuma for 
many days (weeks?) now, usually seen perched atop one of the muskrat lodges 
directly south of the main viewing platform.

Lastly, for a little over a week, a single adult CLAY-COLORED SPARROW has been 
seen and heard singing near the center of Howland’s Island WMA, in the 
mullein-filled field just south of the DEC farm equipment storage building.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] TRICOLORED HERON, GLOSSY IBIS: Montezuma NWR; CLAY-COLORED SPARROW: Howland's Island WMA

2024-07-18 Thread Martha Fischer
Thank you for this, Chris. I have Discord which is a fine app except it does 
not seem to have an 'alert' function. I have to remember to check it, and I 
wish I could set it so that it sends alerts to me when rba's are posted. If 
anyone knows how to make this setting on an iPhone, I'd love some help.

Thanks much,

Martha Fischer


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To: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] TRICOLORED HERON, GLOSSY IBIS: Montezuma NWR; 
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW: Howland's Island WMA

For those not aware, and not using the new NYS Birding Discord Server app, for 
the past few days there has been an adult TRICOLORED HERON being seen 
periodically at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge auto drive. 
Specifically, the area near the beginning on the right known as Seneca Flats, 
located immediately after Larue’s Lagoon. The bird has also been seen to the 
left in the Main Pool.

An adult GLOSSY IBIS has also been seen at May’s Point Pool at Montezuma for 
many days (weeks?) now, usually seen perched atop one of the muskrat lodges 
directly south of the main viewing platform.

Lastly, for a little over a week, a single adult CLAY-COLORED SPARROW has been 
seen and heard singing near the center of Howland’s Island WMA, in the 
mullein-filled field just south of the DEC farm equipment storage building.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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[cayugabirds-l] TRICOLORED HERON, GLOSSY IBIS: Montezuma NWR; CLAY-COLORED SPARROW: Howland's Island WMA

2024-07-18 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
For those not aware, and not using the new NYS Birding Discord Server app, for 
the past few days there has been an adult TRICOLORED HERON being seen 
periodically at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge auto drive. 
Specifically, the area near the beginning on the right known as Seneca Flats, 
located immediately after Larue’s Lagoon. The bird has also been seen to the 
left in the Main Pool.

An adult GLOSSY IBIS has also been seen at May’s Point Pool at Montezuma for 
many days (weeks?) now, usually seen perched atop one of the muskrat lodges 
directly south of the main viewing platform.

Lastly, for a little over a week, a single adult CLAY-COLORED SPARROW has been 
seen and heard singing near the center of Howland’s Island WMA, in the 
mullein-filled field just south of the DEC farm equipment storage building.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored Heron

2013-05-16 Thread Leona Lauster
Hi all, 
  I'm on the thruway headed east and I'm almost positive I just spotted the 
Tricolored Heron in flight at North Spring Pool MNWR in the back or western 
part but close to the thruway. The bus I'm on has beautiful large windows and 
the heron was the right color in great light and I saw the white belly. 
Leona Lauster
Lyons, NY
I remember years ago one was spotted the same day as a Little Blue Heron here.
Always birding almost.

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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored Heron this weekend?

2013-05-12 Thread tigger64
Any updates on the Tricolored Heron would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Dave Wheeler
N Syracuse, NY

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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored heron

2013-05-08 Thread Janet Akin
Was in a tree near the canal boat tie up on  the Seneca Trail off of Wildlife 
Drive at 3pm this afternoon. It was quite active and flew across to trail side 
and was sitting in a tree right near the trail. Beautiful bird and worth the 
trip. I was doing a Northern Harrier survey for the refuge and there were many 
shorebirds on the draining Main Pool. Least Sandpiper and Dunlin many 
Yellowlegs and Spotted Sandpipers I’m sure there was much more but it was 
raining and I was looking for Harriers. Also Cerulean Warbler singing near the 
tower for the Main pool and one seen on Seneca Trail. Good Birding, Janet Akin
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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored Heron, Montezuma

2013-05-08 Thread Jay McGowan
Apparently a/the TRICOLORED HERON is being seen today near the beginning of
the wildlife drive at Montezuma today and yesterday.

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14039912
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14031838

Larue and Jackie also reported a Stilt Sandpiper from the main pool area on
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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored Heron this evening

2013-05-05 Thread Leona Lauster
I was at an Organ Concert when I read the email alert of the Tricolored Heron 
on my phone during intermission.  This is not the place you want to be when you 
get one of these but since I was with someone and more interested in the second 
half I stayed.  I decided I might have a better chance in the evening so after 
dinner I went to Van Dyne Spoor Road with no other directions for this great 
bird.  I arrived at 6:30 pm and after more than an hour I found it.  First I 
found a Black-crowned Night-Heron and watched it for awhile then 3 or 4 
juvenile BCNHs arrived and dropped into the marsh.  I watched the adult for 
awhile and then 3 more adults arrived and they all stayed up in the small trees 
staring down into the marsh.  Then I looked back where the first adult was and 
in its place was the Tricolored Heron and the adult was BCNH was underneath the 
same tree.  Then they changed places again and the Tricolored Heron stayed 
nearby down on the ground. When the Tricolored was in the tree I got a good 
look at the bill which was longer and thinner than the Black-crowned 
Night-Herons. The TRHE was a dark purplish gray and when it flew from the tree 
I could see the white, chest, body and underwings.   It seemed to stay on the 
ground for a long long time and I wanted to watch the night herons but I was 
afraid I would loss it.  I watched it fly one more time and then settle less 
than 12 feet away.  I watched it stretch its long neck out.  It may stay right 
there all night.  I’d like to be there in the morning to see. 
 Here are directions to this spot:  I was near the middle of the road past 
the trees.  I was between telephone poles 296 and 297 just to the east of a 
small white NWR sign.  Looking south from there is a small narrow channel of 
open water.  The trees the herons were in are just to the left (east) of this. 
Go get it!
As I left Savannah it sounded like rain as the bugs hit my windshield.

Leona Lauster
Lyons, NY
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[cayugabirds-l] Tricolored Heron and Glossy Ibis

2013-05-05 Thread Jay McGowan
A TRICOLORED HERON is flying around the marsh at Van Dyne Spoor Road in
Wayne County and two GLOSSY IBIS just flew over going south. WILSON'S
PHALAROPE is still on Carncross as well as a crane family and 15+ LAPLAND
LONGSPURS (and a Tom Johnson and Chris Wood to help).

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