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Sorry the correct link is:
http://www.lilibirds.com/gallery2/v/recent_work/fork-tailed_flycatcher_1.jpg.html
David Speiser
www.lilibirds.com
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 22:10:26 -0500
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fork-tailed Flycatcher
From: birdingd...@gmail.com
To: david_spei...@hotmail.com
Bill Lee and I will be driving to Captree tomorrow (Friday) to try for the
Ground Dove.
I would imagine that there will be relatively few people searching for the
bird tomorrow. But if you are, we would appreciate a post or a call if
you've seen it. We will do the same.
Thanks!
http://novahunter.blogspot.com/2010/10/ebirdorg-nyc-area-reports.html
• On the table click on the species number to see *Bar Charts* showing
abundance by species, *First Arrivals* in descending order by date and *Top
100 Birders* by location.
• Click "State & Counties" at the top of the post to
Although not very cooperative today (only two of eight visitors saw it), the
Lark Sparrow did show a few times. A hawk was around this afternoon, which
probably had something to do with its longer absences. We have not seen a
hawk here in a couple of weeks - bad timing.
Hopefully, the Lark
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 11/18/2010
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[UPDATE - BOS Niagara River Field Trip, Sunday, November 21, with
the Rochester
>
> > THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
> > Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
> > The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
> >
> > Speaker: Michael Fry, Director of Conservation Advocacy, American Bird
> > Conservancy
> >
> > Subject: Wildlife Consequences of
2, Common raven, Montgomery, NY 11.18.10, 2 pm EST
photo on flickr.
Dan Furbish
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Oddly, this hasn't made it onto the NYSBIRDS list yet, but yesterday a very
handsome FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER was found (I believe by Tina Green) at the
Cove island Sanctuary in Stamford, Connecticut. It was still being seen as
of 2:35 this afternoon. For directions and updates please visit the CT
Hi All,
The Lark Sparrow was here this morning.
Betsy
Willie D'Anna
Betsy Potter
Wilson, NY
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Hi All,
The Lark Sparrow was here this morning.
Betsy
Willie D'Anna
Betsy Potter
Wilson, NY
dannapotterATroadrunner.com
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Oddly, this hasn't made it onto the NYSBIRDS list yet, but yesterday a very
handsome FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER was found (I believe by Tina Green) at the
Cove island Sanctuary in Stamford, Connecticut. It was still being seen as
of 2:35 this afternoon. For directions and updates please visit the CT
2, Common raven, Montgomery, NY 11.18.10, 2 pm EST
photo on flickr.
Dan Furbish
Truckin' thru 5 northeastern states in a big rig.
peterbilt.bir...@yahoo.com
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THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
Speaker: Michael Fry, Director of Conservation Advocacy, American Bird
Conservancy
Subject: Wildlife Consequences of the Deepwater
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 11/18/2010
* NYBU1011.18
- Birds mentioned
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Please submit email to dfsuggs localnet com
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[UPDATE - BOS Niagara River Field Trip, Sunday, November 21, with
the Rochester
Although not very cooperative today (only two of eight visitors saw it), the
Lark Sparrow did show a few times. A hawk was around this afternoon, which
probably had something to do with its longer absences. We have not seen a
hawk here in a couple of weeks - bad timing.
Hopefully, the Lark
Bill Lee and I will be driving to Captree tomorrow (Friday) to try for the
Ground Dove.
I would imagine that there will be relatively few people searching for the
bird tomorrow. But if you are, we would appreciate a post or a call if
you've seen it. We will do the same.
Thanks!
Hoping a map will help somebody;
Google Maps
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