Re:[nysbirds-l] ***WHITE IBIS*** - Tonawanda WMA, Niagara County (small correction)

2009-09-24 Thread Jmpawli88
Fourth sentence down should actually read: >From there walk the dike separating "Wood Marsh East" and "Hunt Club Marsh" north about 3/4 mile to the first intersection and then continue EAST (right) about 1/4 mile--the actual roost location is on the south side of the dike (actually named

[nysbirds-l] ***WHITE IBIS*** - Tonawanda WMA, Niagara County

2009-09-24 Thread Jmpawli88
After listening to Dave Sugg's message on the BOS one-call around 6 pm this evening (Thurs, Sept. 24), I met up with Dave Wheeler and we were able to make it to the Tonawanda WMA in time to watch the juvenile WHITE IBIS roosting amongst the 80-100 Great Egrets. As noted in the WNY

[nysbirds-l] WNY Dial-a-Bird 24 Sep 2009

2009-09-24 Thread dfsuggs
- RBA * New York * Buffalo * 09/24/2009 * NYBU0909.24 - Birds mentioned - Please phone in rare sightings for update Submit email to dfsuggs localnet com Thank you, David - WHITE IBIS HUDSONIAN GODWIT Great

[nysbirds-l] WNY Dial-a-Bird 24 Sep 2009

2009-09-24 Thread dfsuggs
- RBA * New York * Buffalo * 09/24/2009 * NYBU0909.24 - Birds mentioned - Please phone in rare sightings for update Submit email to dfsuggs localnet com Thank you, David - WHITE IBIS HUDSONIAN GODWIT Great

[nysbirds-l] ***WHITE IBIS*** - Tonawanda WMA, Niagara County

2009-09-24 Thread Jmpawli88
After listening to Dave Sugg's message on the BOS one-call around 6 pm this evening (Thurs, Sept. 24), I met up with Dave Wheeler and we were able to make it to the Tonawanda WMA in time to watch the juvenile WHITE IBIS roosting amongst the 80-100 Great Egrets. As noted in the WNY

Re:[nysbirds-l] ***WHITE IBIS*** - Tonawanda WMA, Niagara County (small correction)

2009-09-24 Thread Jmpawli88
Fourth sentence down should actually read: From there walk the dike separating Wood Marsh East and Hunt Club Marsh north about 3/4 mile to the first intersection and then continue EAST (right) about 1/4 mile--the actual roost location is on the south side of the dike (actually named