Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Peter Saracino
Dave we had a peregrine on Years day.  Does that count?
Sar

On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 3:54 PM Dave Nutter  wrote:

> Thanks for the fast feedback, folks!
>
> I have now added the missing Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers from the Ithaca
> Christmas Bird Count, which I had inadvertently entered as Yellow-bellied
> Flycatcher.
>
> I have updated the Peregrine Falcon report to 4 January found by Lisa
> Podulka at A H Treman State Marine Park in Ithaca, a report I had not
> found, although I’d heard rumors of a Peregrine during Count Week.
>
> I have added Brown-headed Cowbird from John & Sue Gregoire at Kestrel
> Haven on Fitzgerald Rd in Hector on 1 January. Until today I only knew of
> Cowbirds on Hile School Rd just outside the Basin. Interestingly, 2 other
> reports of Cowbirds were also from that part of the basin.
>
> Regarding the Barred Owl during Count Week, the reports I’ve seen were
> either before 2022 or outside the Basin, so the earliest 2022 Basin record
> I have is from Cascadilla St in Ithaca on 13 January. Any more info is
> welcome.
>
> I welcome all reports, questions, and corrections. The criteria are: The
> bird must be wild, free, alive, and within the Cayuga Lake Basin*. I’m
> looking for any independent observations of a species from the earliest
> date in 2022. That means if there is a broad migration front and people
> find a species several places at once, I’ll try to include them all. If a
> species is rare according to eBird (even seasonally rare) I’d like to know
> what field marks were observed that prompted the ID as opposed to a similar
> but more likely species.
>
> *The Cayuga Lake Basin includes land which drains into Cayuga Lake. It
> also included some land to the north which drains south away from Lake
> Ontario but toward the Seneca River or Clyde River and associated canals,
> and some land which drains north toward those rivers & canals. The
> boundaries on the east and west in this area are from a map in the 1926
> book by Karl Wiegand & Arthur Eames, *The Flora of the Cayuga Lake Basin,
> New York: Vascular Plants, * which was adopted by Ornithology professor
> and Lab of O founder Arthur Allen as the basic birding territory for study.
> Included are Howland Island on the east and Junius Ponds on the west and
> all the Montezuma Wetlands Complex. Various streams are shown on that map
> which allow the border to be drawn onto modern maps as well.
>
> - - Dave Nutter
>
> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
>
> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now
> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
>
>
> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>
> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the
> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I
> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas
> Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me
> with any questions, corrections, or submissions.
>
> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
>
> - - Dave Nutter
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Dave Nutter
Thanks for the fast feedback, folks! 

I have now added the missing Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers from the Ithaca 
Christmas Bird Count, which I had inadvertently entered as Yellow-bellied 
Flycatcher.

I have updated the Peregrine Falcon report to 4 January found by Lisa Podulka 
at A H Treman State Marine Park in Ithaca, a report I had not found, although 
I’d heard rumors of a Peregrine during Count Week.

I have added Brown-headed Cowbird from John & Sue Gregoire at Kestrel Haven on 
Fitzgerald Rd in Hector on 1 January. Until today I only knew of Cowbirds on 
Hile School Rd just outside the Basin. Interestingly, 2 other reports of 
Cowbirds were also from that part of the basin.

Regarding the Barred Owl during Count Week, the reports I’ve seen were either 
before 2022 or outside the Basin, so the earliest 2022 Basin record I have is 
from Cascadilla St in Ithaca on 13 January. Any more info is welcome. 

I welcome all reports, questions, and corrections. The criteria are: The bird 
must be wild, free, alive, and within the Cayuga Lake Basin*. I’m looking for 
any independent observations of a species from the earliest date in 2022. That 
means if there is a broad migration front and people find a species several 
places at once, I’ll try to include them all. If a species is rare according to 
eBird (even seasonally rare) I’d like to know what field marks were observed 
that prompted the ID as opposed to a similar but more likely species.  

*The Cayuga Lake Basin includes land which drains into Cayuga Lake. It also 
included some land to the north which drains south away from Lake Ontario but 
toward the Seneca River or Clyde River and associated canals, and some land 
which drains north toward those rivers & canals. The boundaries on the east and 
west in this area are from a map in the 1926 book by Karl Wiegand & Arthur 
Eames, The Flora of the Cayuga Lake Basin, New York: Vascular Plants,  which 
was adopted by Ornithology professor and Lab of O founder Arthur Allen as the 
basic birding territory for study. Included are Howland Island on the east and 
Junius Ponds on the west and all the Montezuma Wetlands Complex. Various 
streams are shown on that map which allow the border to be drawn onto modern 
maps as well. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
> 
> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now available 
> on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
> 
> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
> 
> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the 
> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I gleaned 
> the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas Bird 
> Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me with 
> any questions, corrections, or submissions. 
> 
> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
> 
> - - Dave Nutter

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Peter Saracino
Ok, thanks.
Pete

On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 3:17 PM Dave Nutter  wrote:

> Hi Pete.
> Yes, your previous report prompted some discussion. The earliest 2022
> report of Red-winged Blackbird in the Cayuga Lake Basin of which I’m aware
> is from Marty Schlabach’s place in Covert on the 3rd.
>
> - - Dave Nutter
>
> On Jan 14, 2022, at 3:13 PM, Peter Saracino 
> wrote:
>
> Had anyone had redwings yet?  I had a male a few days ago.
> Pete Sar
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 1:41 PM Sigrid Connors  wrote:
>
>> We had 2 females on the 5th in Groton.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM John Gregoire <
>> johnandsuegrego...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> We had cowbirds here on the first.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed
 cowbird which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may
 have seen one and not reported it.

 Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a
 photo.

 Barbara

 On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:

 The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now
 available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:


 www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information

 Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on
 the site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I
 gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas
 Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me
 with any questions, corrections, or submissions.

 I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.

 - - Dave Nutter
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Dave Nutter
Hi Pete. 
Yes, your previous report prompted some discussion. The earliest 2022 report of 
Red-winged Blackbird in the Cayuga Lake Basin of which I’m aware is from Marty 
Schlabach’s place in Covert on the 3rd.

- - Dave Nutter

> On Jan 14, 2022, at 3:13 PM, Peter Saracino  wrote:
> 
> Had anyone had redwings yet?  I had a male a few days ago. 
> Pete Sar
> 
>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 1:41 PM Sigrid Connors  wrote:
>> We had 2 females on the 5th in Groton. 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM John Gregoire 
>>>  wrote:
>>> We had cowbirds here on the first.
>>> 
>>> 
 On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase  wrote:
 I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed 
 cowbird which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may 
 have seen one and not reported it.
 
 Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a photo.
 
 Barbara
 
> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
> 
> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now 
> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
> 
> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
> 
> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the 
> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I 
> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca 
> Christmas Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. 
> Please contact me with any questions, corrections, or submissions. 
> 
> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Peter Saracino
Had anyone had redwings yet?  I had a male a few days ago.
Pete Sar

On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 1:41 PM Sigrid Connors  wrote:

> We had 2 females on the 5th in Groton.
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM John Gregoire <
> johnandsuegrego...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We had cowbirds here on the first.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed
>>> cowbird which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may
>>> have seen one and not reported it.
>>>
>>> Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a
>>> photo.
>>>
>>> Barbara
>>>
>>> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
>>>
>>> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now
>>> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
>>>
>>>
>>> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>>>
>>> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the
>>> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I
>>> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas
>>> Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me
>>> with any questions, corrections, or submissions.
>>>
>>> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
>>>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Dave Nutter
Can’t beat that! Thanks, John & Sue! I’ll revise it again. 
- - Dave Nutter

> On Jan 14, 2022, at 1:00 PM, John Gregoire  
> wrote:
> 
> We had cowbirds here on the first.
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase  wrote:
>> I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed cowbird 
>> which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may have seen 
>> one and not reported it.
>> 
>> Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a photo.
>> 
>> Barbara
>> 
>>> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
>>> 
>>> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now 
>>> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
>>> 
>>> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>>> 
>>> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the 
>>> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I 
>>> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas 
>>> Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me 
>>> with any questions, corrections, or submissions. 
>>> 
>>> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
>>> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Sigrid Connors
We had 2 females on the 5th in Groton.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM John Gregoire 
wrote:

> We had cowbirds here on the first.
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase 
> wrote:
>
>> I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed
>> cowbird which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may
>> have seen one and not reported it.
>>
>> Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a
>> photo.
>>
>> Barbara
>>
>> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
>>
>> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now
>> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
>>
>>
>> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>>
>> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the
>> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I
>> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas
>> Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me
>> with any questions, corrections, or submissions.
>>
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>>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread John Gregoire
We had cowbirds here on the first.


On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:25 AM Barbara Chase  wrote:

> I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed
> cowbird which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may
> have seen one and not reported it.
>
> Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a photo.
>
> Barbara
>
> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
>
> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now
> available on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
>
>
> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>
> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the
> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I
> gleaned the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas
> Bird Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me
> with any questions, corrections, or submissions.
>
> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
>
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] 2022 First Cayuga Lake Basin Records are up

2022-01-14 Thread Barbara Chase
I looked out at my feeder a little while ago and saw a brown-headed cowbird 
which I don’t see on the list yet for this year. Someone else may have seen one 
and not reported it.

Barbara Chase, Black Oak Road, Enfield. I did put it in eBird with a photo.

Barbara

> On Jan 14, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Dave Nutter  wrote:
> 
> The 2022 first records tables (chronological and taxonomic) are now available 
> on the Cayuga Bird Club website resources page:
> 
> www.cayugabirdclub.org/resources/cayuga-lake-basin-first-records-and-arrival-information
>  
> 
> 
> Thank-you to Paul Anderson for making the tables and putting them on the 
> site, but he is not responsible for the information on the tables. I gleaned 
> the data mainly from eBird reports as well as the Ithaca Christmas Bird 
> Count, but postings on CayugaBirds-L also work well. Please contact me with 
> any questions, corrections, or submissions. 
> 
> I’ll send a more in-depth explanation later.
> 
> - - Dave Nutter
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