On the 4th day, after this gorgeous female Red Phalarope was discovered by
Bob Anderson this past Friday, I finally had time to try for the bird. A
doctor's appointment chewed up half my morning, but once on the road, the
only thoughts in my mind were meeting up with the phalarope, and not
meeting
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> From: Bird observations from western New York
> Date: July 14, 2015 at 11:38:53 PM EDT
> To: geneseebirds-l
> Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] American Avocets, Willet; no cormorant - Buffalo
> Harbor 7/14
> Reply-To: geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
>
> The probable
Gary Strauss, called earlier to report that the Red Phalarope continued
through 6:30 pm this evening in the second vernal pool near the Teddy
Roosevelt Center. With the bit of rain today, she will have some more water
to muck around in.
Cheers,
--
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火
My dad, my brother, and I saw the Jones Beach Red Pharalope this afternoon. It
flew into the pond in front of the blind between the nature center and the West
End parkinglot around 11:50 and was still there when we left, about twenty
minutes later.
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Hi again, all,
NYC Audubon met today with NPS officials. NPS anticipates responding to all who
have emailed them with regard to the East Pond a statement as to where things
stand and, hopefully, why. When received, I will repost the NPS response to
both nysbird-l and ebirdnyc.
Briefly, NPS
To all,
Don Riepe learned very recently from the acting refuge manager that the pipe
was draining slowly, probably as a result of a clog and perhaps a hole and
there were no plans for an immediate repair. Don then visited the pipe/valve
yesterday and found that water was coming out fairly well
I have not verified this as yet but I just got a text from a source in NPS,
that the East Pond is draining quicker TODAY. Apparently, a "clog" was cleared.
More on that as I will head out there sometime soon to get a pond readout. I
just wanted to put this out there and thank everyone who took
Dear Birders,
Please excuse if this email is not the appropriate method for asking
addressing this issue. If not, could you make suggestions?
I lead bird walks where we look for birds, but where they also have a
reflective/meditative/spiritual component. Its really fun if I can also
To all,
Don Riepe learned very recently from the acting refuge manager that the pipe
was draining slowly, probably as a result of a clog and perhaps a hole and
there were no plans for an immediate repair. Don then visited the pipe/valve
yesterday and found that water was coming out fairly well
Gary Strauss, called earlier to report that the Red Phalarope continued
through 6:30 pm this evening in the second vernal pool near the Teddy
Roosevelt Center. With the bit of rain today, she will have some more water
to muck around in.
Cheers,
--
風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bird observations from western New York geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Date: July 14, 2015 at 11:38:53 PM EDT
To: geneseebirds-l geneseebird...@geneseo.edu
Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] American Avocets, Willet; no cormorant - Buffalo
Harbor 7/14
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On the 4th day, after this gorgeous female Red Phalarope was discovered by
Bob Anderson this past Friday, I finally had time to try for the bird. A
doctor's appointment chewed up half my morning, but once on the road, the
only thoughts in my mind were meeting up with the phalarope, and not
meeting
Hi again, all,
NYC Audubon met today with NPS officials. NPS anticipates responding to all who
have emailed them with regard to the East Pond a statement as to where things
stand and, hopefully, why. When received, I will repost the NPS response to
both nysbird-l and ebirdnyc.
Briefly, NPS
My dad, my brother, and I saw the Jones Beach Red Pharalope this afternoon. It
flew into the pond in front of the blind between the nature center and the West
End parkinglot around 11:50 and was still there when we left, about twenty
minutes later.
--
NYSbirds-L List Info:
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