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David WheelerN. Syracuse, NY
Subject: County & State Listing - Send in your 2018 Data
From: "Carena Pooth"
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2019 16:48:20 -0500
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David WheelerN. Syracuse, NY
Subject: County & State Listing - Send in your 2018 Data
From: "Carena Pooth"
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2019 16:48:20 -0500
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It's back at Lock 6, per Bill Purcell.
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It's back at Lock 6, per Bill Purcell.
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The final report for the 2015 hawk watch season at Derby Hill is available at:
http://onondagaaudubon.com/4756-2/
David Wheeler
N. Syracuse, NY
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The final report for the 2015 hawk watch season at Derby Hill is available at:
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David Wheeler
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We have had several in the last ten years try to winter in Region 5. At least
one made it well into a normal wintry January and may have survived to the end.
The Valley Stream SP bird may have shown up as part of a northbound movement,
but can one be sure it didn't winter there?
David
We have had several in the last ten years try to winter in Region 5. At least
one made it well into a normal wintry January and may have survived to the end.
The Valley Stream SP bird may have shown up as part of a northbound movement,
but can one be sure it didn't winter there?
David
The Black Skimmer found by John Germain and seen Wed and Thurs on Fulton's Lake
Neatahwanta was not seen on Friday. Observers were present from 4pm until 9pm.
I'm not suggesting it's gone or won't come back - the lake itself seems good
for it but does not have a lot of loafing areas.
Here's
The Black Skimmer found by John Germain and seen Wed and Thurs on Fulton's Lake
Neatahwanta was not seen on Friday. Observers were present from 4pm until 9pm.
I'm not suggesting it's gone or won't come back - the lake itself seems good
for it but does not have a lot of loafing areas.
Here's
Forwarding link to photos of an interesting bluebird, possibly Mountain, taken
May 9 on the Lake Ontario shoreline at Derby Hill.
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Sent: Wed, Jul 2, 2014 10:49 am
Subject: More bluebird photos
I've posted more photos of the bluebird
Forwarding link to photos of an interesting bluebird, possibly Mountain, taken
May 9 on the Lake Ontario shoreline at Derby Hill.
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Subject: More bluebird photos
Photos I've seen of the Long Island bird from 4-4.5 months ago show it in a
similar plumage. Perhaps comparing photos will find something that confirms
same/different bird, especially as more photos of the Niagara River bird emerge.
Congratulations to Vicki Rothman on a great find!
David
Though it was not the first goose flock I looked through today, it was the
first goose I put binoculars on in that particular flock. Originally found on
CR-264 just north of the CR-54 intersection in Pennellville, the geese took
flight after other birders arrived but was found close by on
Though it was not the first goose flock I looked through today, it was the
first goose I put binoculars on in that particular flock. Originally found on
CR-264 just north of the CR-54 intersection in Pennellville, the geese took
flight after other birders arrived but was found close by on
Using Chris Wood's excellent discussion about the complexities of eBird data
(on the NYSBirds list) as a segue...
Long-time Regional Editor Bill Purcell (Region 5) is passing the torch and Matt
Perry and I have agreed to take over. eBird records for a season number
between 20,000 to
Using Chris Wood's excellent discussion about the complexities of eBird data
(on the NYSBirds list) as a segue...
Long-time Regional Editor Bill Purcell (Region 5) is passing the torch and Matt
Perry and I have agreed to take over. eBird records for a season number
between 20,000 to
Is anyone aware of any February records of BLUE-WINGED TEAL? The closest I've
found so far is a Mar 1, 1971 record from Oneida Lake, but it would seem likely
there may be a Feb. record from JBWR, MNWR, etc. Bull (1997) shows Mar 6th as
the first arrival date. Curious if the Fair Haven bird
Is anyone aware of any February records of BLUE-WINGED TEAL? The closest I've
found so far is a Mar 1, 1971 record from Oneida Lake, but it would seem likely
there may be a Feb. record from JBWR, MNWR, etc. Bull (1997) shows Mar 6th as
the first arrival date. Curious if the Fair Haven bird
Clearing skies and 25 kt southwest winds made for interesting birding
conditions on the Lake Erie shore. Highlight was 9 AMERICAN AVOCET and 2
WILLET at the Cattaraugus Creek outlet between Angola and Silver Creek. They
were on the north side of the creek just east of the north
The fishing platform referred to by Tom has been closed this winter due to
ice build up. I'm not sure when it is scheduled to re-open, some time soon
I would imagine.
Back in November I found a Black-headed Gull on the upriver roosting
rocks. It stood there for hours, but in the next
Jim Pawlicki and I saw the Black-headed Gull from the Lewiston boat launch
at around 3pm. It was rafting with Bonaparte's Gulls somewhat downstream
but staying within scope range.
We then tried for the Black Vulture found by Willie D'Anna, but struck out
on it. Geese near the
Jim Pawlicki and I saw the Black-headed Gull from the Lewiston boat launch
at around 3pm. It was rafting with Bonaparte's Gulls somewhat downstream
but staying within scope range.
We then tried for the Black Vulture found by Willie D'Anna, but struck out
on it. Geese near the
The fishing platform referred to by Tom has been closed this winter due to
ice build up. I'm not sure when it is scheduled to re-open, some time soon
I would imagine.
Back in November I found a Black-headed Gull on the upriver roosting
rocks. It stood there for hours, but in the next
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