RE: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-02 Thread Schlesinger, Matthew D (DEC)
...@list.cornell.edu On Behalf Of Gus Keri Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2020 7:44 AM To: Dave Spier Cc: NYSbirds-L (post) Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected

RE: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-02 Thread Schlesinger, Matthew D (DEC)
...@list.cornell.edu On Behalf Of Gus Keri Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2020 7:44 AM To: Dave Spier Cc: NYSbirds-L (post) Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected

Re: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-02 Thread Gus Keri
Thanks for this great project. But I think some Birders who go birding in the west shores of Brooklyn might get offended by naming their block (Jersey City_SE), especially that not a square foot of the land area located in New Jersey. :) I suggest the name (Bay Ridge) or (Sunset Park). This

Re: [nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-02 Thread Gus Keri
Thanks for this great project. But I think some Birders who go birding in the west shores of Brooklyn might get offended by naming their block (Jersey City_SE), especially that not a square foot of the land area located in New Jersey. :) I suggest the name (Bay Ridge) or (Sunset Park). This

[nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-01 Thread Dave Spier
The 3rd NY Breeding Bird Atlas officially started today, January 1, 2020. We hope that you will join thousands of other birders in documenting the state's breeding species over the next five years. New York is home to a wonderful and diverse group of breeding birds, but it is a vast region, so we

[nysbirds-l] NY BBA 3 has started

2020-01-01 Thread Dave Spier
The 3rd NY Breeding Bird Atlas officially started today, January 1, 2020. We hope that you will join thousands of other birders in documenting the state's breeding species over the next five years. New York is home to a wonderful and diverse group of breeding birds, but it is a vast region, so we