Hello John,
That was me ;-) and my husband Steve!
What’s the best way to share photos with the group—I have a Flickr site, and I
could share the link? I’m a newbie, so I’ll stand-by for input from the list
moderator.
THANK YOU to all who posted this sighting; what a wonderful bird!!
Christine
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Christine
Christine C. Bogdanowicz
539 Valley Rd.
Brooktondale, NY 14817
(607) 539-7857: home
(607) 379-3341: cell/mobile
c...@cornell.edumailto:c...@cornell.edu
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsWELCOME
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/CayugabirdsRULES
Thought this would be an appropriate read ;-)
http://www.featheredphotography.com/blog/2014/01/26/frost-eating-white-crowned-sparrow/
Christine C. Bogdanowiczmailto:c...@cornell.edu
Assistant Director for Academic Programs
Shoals Marine Laboratoryhttp://www.sml.cornell.edu/
106A Kennedy Hall,
I do Karel!
It’s in a very difficult spot to access though. It’s impossible to pull over in
a car—you have to access by walking from the Yacht Club or Glenwood Pines.
Did you want me to figure out on Google maps and send to you?
Or perhaps we’ll run into each other soon on campus while we are
Oh no Candace--so, so sorry!
Get well, soon. Thank you for all this great information. I will be sure to
report in as we are hoping to visit Salt Pt. this weekend.
Take good care,
Christine[cid:B0173D88-54C5-406C-8E1F-CF44C7CC2593]
Christine C. Bogdanowiczmailto:c...@cornell.edu
a fox kit (we think) crossing the gravel road as we entered Salt
Pt.—wish we could have gotten a closer look at that beauty.
Thanks for all you do Candace—please get well soon!
Happy trails all,
Christine
Christine C. Bogdanowicz
(607) 379-3341: cell/mobile
c...@cornell.edumailto:c
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Christine
Christine C. Bogdanowicz
Assistant Director for Academic Programs
Shoals Marine Laboratory / Cornell University / Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-3851: office / (607) 379-3341: cell
Visit Shoals Marine Lab onlinehttp://www.sml.cornell.edu/index.html
On Jul 19, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Nancy Cusumano
Thanks for the update John and Melissa—great news!! We also enjoy seeing the
“Dandy owl” from time to time, and have been on the lookout for the bird ever
since our Screech Owl box welcomed a visitor last week.
Melissa,
I have two photos of the Dandy bird online—here are the links if you would