Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at Montezuma

2014-05-30 Thread Steve Benedict
43°04'46.9"N 76°42'54.9"W  should get you in the neighborhood


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Nancy  wrote:

> Can someone post the coordinates for Carncross Rd? I have been there, but
> it has been a while and I'm not sure I could find it again.Thanks,
> Nancy
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> On May 30, 2014, at 6:33 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
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> Waiting for more details now, but anyone going to Montezuma should be on
> the lookout for this bird.
>
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> From: Rose DeNeve rose.den...@gmail.com [oneidabirds] <
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> Date: Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:14 AM
> Subject: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at
> Montezuma
> To: "oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com" 
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> Dave Nash, Dave Perrin, and I birded Montezuma NWR Wednesday, May 28,
> Wildlife Drive was all but devoid of birds except for the rare treat of a
> Lark Sparrow. The bird was in the grass between the drive and the canal,
> about 100 feet before the hard left before Bennings Pond.
>
> Most of the action, however, was on Carncross Road, where we joined a
> number of birders already enjoying the show. Feeding in the shallows and
> along the mudflats a were number of shorebirds, including a female
> Red-necked Phalarope and a Red-necked Grebe, both in breeding plumage; a
> Short-billed Dowitcher; a transitional Black-bellied Plover; 60+ Dunlin;
> and Semi-palmated Sandpipers and Plovers. A lone Ruddy Duck was seen at the
> back of the pool..
>
> Other birds of note were five Black Terns, two Trumpeter Swans, a Common
> Gallinule, and a Willow Flycatcher at Tschache Pool.
>
> Thanks to Bill Purcell,  Gregg Dashnau, and Doug Daniels for helping us
> locate the Carncross birds.
>
> Good birding--
> Rose DeNeve
> Liverpool, NY
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at Montezuma

2014-05-30 Thread Nancy
Can someone post the coordinates for Carncross Rd? I have been there, but it 
has been a while and I'm not sure I could find it again.Thanks,
Nancy

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Learn more at cayugadogrescue.org


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> On May 30, 2014, at 6:33 AM, Jay McGowan  wrote:
> 
> Waiting for more details now, but anyone going to Montezuma should be on the 
> lookout for this bird.
> 
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Rose DeNeve rose.den...@gmail.com [oneidabirds] 
> 
> Date: Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:14 AM
> Subject: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at Montezuma
> To: "oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com" 
> 
> 
>  
> Dave Nash, Dave Perrin, and I birded Montezuma NWR Wednesday, May 28, 
> Wildlife Drive was all but devoid of birds except for the rare treat of a 
> Lark Sparrow. The bird was in the grass between the drive and the canal, 
> about 100 feet before the hard left before Bennings Pond.
> 
> Most of the action, however, was on Carncross Road, where we joined a number 
> of birders already enjoying the show. Feeding in the shallows and along the 
> mudflats a were number of shorebirds, including a female Red-necked Phalarope 
> and a Red-necked Grebe, both in breeding plumage; a Short-billed Dowitcher; a 
> transitional Black-bellied Plover; 60+ Dunlin; and Semi-palmated Sandpipers 
> and Plovers. A lone Ruddy Duck was seen at the back of the pool..
> 
> Other birds of note were five Black Terns, two Trumpeter Swans, a Common 
> Gallinule, and a Willow Flycatcher at Tschache Pool.
> 
> Thanks to Bill Purcell,  Gregg Dashnau, and Doug Daniels for helping us 
> locate the Carncross birds.
> 
> Good birding--
> Rose DeNeve
> Liverpool, NY
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[cayugabirds-l] Fwd: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at Montezuma

2014-05-30 Thread Jay McGowan
Waiting for more details now, but anyone going to Montezuma should be on
the lookout for this bird.

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From: Rose DeNeve rose.den...@gmail.com [oneidabirds] <
oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:14 AM
Subject: [OneidaBirds] Late Report: Lark Sparrow and Shorebirds at Montezuma
To: "oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com" 




Dave Nash, Dave Perrin, and I birded Montezuma NWR Wednesday, May 28,
Wildlife Drive was all but devoid of birds except for the rare treat of a
Lark Sparrow. The bird was in the grass between the drive and the canal,
about 100 feet before the hard left before Bennings Pond.

Most of the action, however, was on Carncross Road, where we joined a
number of birders already enjoying the show. Feeding in the shallows and
along the mudflats a were number of shorebirds, including a female
Red-necked Phalarope and a Red-necked Grebe, both in breeding plumage; a
Short-billed Dowitcher; a transitional Black-bellied Plover; 60+ Dunlin;
and Semi-palmated Sandpipers and Plovers. A lone Ruddy Duck was seen at the
back of the pool..

Other birds of note were five Black Terns, two Trumpeter Swans, a Common
Gallinule, and a Willow Flycatcher at Tschache Pool.

Thanks to Bill Purcell,  Gregg Dashnau, and Doug Daniels for helping us
locate the Carncross birds.

Good birding--
Rose DeNeve
Liverpool, NY

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