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> From: bounce-5112539-10871...@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Felipe Pimentel
> Sent: Sun 1/31/2010 4:25 PM
> To: David Klauber
> Cc: NY Birds
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Timber Point Doveke - NO - Sunday, 31 January
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> Yesterday (early afternoon) t
Thanks for identifying yourself, Peg. We all worry about these things.
I hope he was able to make it out where he was supposed to go! But
happy that he gave us a few days up-close & personal.
On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:38 PM, sshearwa...@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> Ginnie Fratti, director at
Well I hope the little guy just up and left - He wouldn't be terribly
easy to catch - unless you wanted to fall in! He was fast! and I know
he was very aware of his surroundings - he did not like when I went
on the lower cement area to get a closer view. He scurried off very
quickly.
Being
Dear all,
Ginnie Fratti, director at Wildlife Rescue of the Hamptons and I were
discussing the possibility of catching and examining the dovekie to see
what kind of condition it was it; releasing it on the ocean if it looked
good, or bringing it in for rehab if it was doing poorly.
With
I don't suppose anyone thought to ask who she was or where she was from.
On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Felipe Pimentel wrote:
> Yesterday (early afternoon) there was a woman claiming that the
> bird was in distress and needed help. We told her that the Dovekie
> was pretty active the entire
: Sun 1/31/2010 4:25 PM
To: David Klauber
Cc: NY Birds
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Timber Point Doveke - NO - Sunday, 31 January
Yesterday (early afternoon) there was a woman claiming that the bird was in
distress and needed help. We told her that the Dovekie was pretty active the
entire morning
I would like to think that nature took it's course and that we didn't meddle.
Ken Thompson Sayville NY
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Timber Point Doveke - NO - Sunday, 31 January
From: fpimen...@verizon.net
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:25:23 -0500
CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
To: davehawk
Yesterday (early afternoon) there was a woman claiming that the bird was in
distress and needed help. We told her that the Dovekie was pretty active the
entire morning (swimming and diving constantly) and that it was just taking a
break. She insisted that the bird was not OK, mentioned a net in
I did not see anyone, but heard there was someone earlier in the day.
The bird was still there at 4ish yesterday.
On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Felipe Pimentel wrote:
> I was there and I saw her. I have tried to post something on this
> incident since last night but I don't know how to post
I was there and I saw her. I have tried to post something on this incident
since last night but I don't know how to post in this list. Earlier, I wrote
something that I sent to Andy Guthrie.
FP
On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:59 PM, David Klauber wrote:
> Following up on Andy's post, I was told that
I would like to think that nature took it's course and that we didn't meddle.
Ken Thompson Sayville NY
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Timber Point Doveke - NO - Sunday, 31 January
From: fpimen...@verizon.net
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:25:23 -0500
CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
To: davehawk
I don't suppose anyone thought to ask who she was or where she was from.
On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Felipe Pimentel wrote:
Yesterday (early afternoon) there was a woman claiming that the
bird was in distress and needed help. We told her that the Dovekie
was pretty active the entire
Thanks for identifying yourself, Peg. We all worry about these things.
I hope he was able to make it out where he was supposed to go! But
happy that he gave us a few days up-close personal.
On Jan 31, 2010, at 4:38 PM, sshearwa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear all,
Ginnie Fratti, director at
...@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Felipe Pimentel
Sent: Sun 1/31/2010 4:25 PM
To: David Klauber
Cc: NY Birds
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Timber Point Doveke - NO - Sunday, 31 January
Yesterday (early afternoon) there was a woman claiming that the bird was in
distress and needed help. We told
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