Re: [nysbirds-l] Short-eared Owl, Randall's Island, Manhattan (NYC)

2018-11-22 Thread Gus Keri
Beautiful quote by the screenwriter and film maker John Builello in the article:

"Seeing the birds is like touching the hand of God. This is the Church of Many 
Feathers."




  On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 16:00:26 -0800 David Barrett  wrote 
 
 > At 9:01 a.m. today I accidentally flushed a SHORT-EARED OWL from its nearby 
 > perch on the rocky northeast shore of Randall's Island. It flew around the 
 > bay, harassed by gulls, for a few minutes and then went out of sight. Within 
 > five minutes it returned to perch on a large rock not far from me as I stood 
 > on the shore, and it remained there for awhile in plain view. I never saw it 
 > fly off, but it did go out of view, presumably choosing a more concealed, 
 > lower position on the rocks. Not wanting to risk flushing it again by 
 > searching, I moved on.
 > The species is ultra-rare for Manhattan, with the only eBird records being 
 > several from morning migratory flight, 2009-2011. An observation from 
 > Central Park, from either 1995 or 1996, is mentioned in this New York Times 
 > article:
 > https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/25/nyregion/central-park-is-a-festival-of-odd-birds-275-species-sighted-in-watchers-heaven.html
 > 
 > I also had a female BLACK SCOTER at the same location, rare for Manhattan 
 > and not reported every year despite being common in the winter in other NYC 
 > boroughs. 
 > David Barrettwww.bigmanhattanyear.com
 > 
 > 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Short-eared Owl, Randall's Island, Manhattan (NYC)

2018-11-22 Thread Gus Keri
Beautiful quote by the screenwriter and film maker John Builello in the article:

"Seeing the birds is like touching the hand of God. This is the Church of Many 
Feathers."




  On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 16:00:26 -0800 David Barrett  wrote 
 
 > At 9:01 a.m. today I accidentally flushed a SHORT-EARED OWL from its nearby 
 > perch on the rocky northeast shore of Randall's Island. It flew around the 
 > bay, harassed by gulls, for a few minutes and then went out of sight. Within 
 > five minutes it returned to perch on a large rock not far from me as I stood 
 > on the shore, and it remained there for awhile in plain view. I never saw it 
 > fly off, but it did go out of view, presumably choosing a more concealed, 
 > lower position on the rocks. Not wanting to risk flushing it again by 
 > searching, I moved on.
 > The species is ultra-rare for Manhattan, with the only eBird records being 
 > several from morning migratory flight, 2009-2011. An observation from 
 > Central Park, from either 1995 or 1996, is mentioned in this New York Times 
 > article:
 > https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/25/nyregion/central-park-is-a-festival-of-odd-birds-275-species-sighted-in-watchers-heaven.html
 > 
 > I also had a female BLACK SCOTER at the same location, rare for Manhattan 
 > and not reported every year despite being common in the winter in other NYC 
 > boroughs. 
 > David Barrettwww.bigmanhattanyear.com
 > 
 > 
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[nysbirds-l] Thanksgiving Birding

2018-11-22 Thread Andrew Baksh
Highlights from 3 sites, 2 in Queens and 1 in Brooklyn.

Queens - Fort Tilden:

A juvenile Black Brant continues. Moving with the Brant flock between Fort 
Tilden and the Riis Park Golf Course. The other notable observation in the 
Brant flock was one with a geolocator attached to a red and white band. There 
is an ongoing 5 year Atlantic Brant migration and ecology study being done by 
NJDEP Fish and Wildlife, NYDEC and CWS (Canadian Wildlife Service). If you 
observe a red band in the field, please try to read the code and report your 
findings to the Bird Banding Laboratory 
(https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/bblretrv/)

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - West Pond loop trail, North and South Gardens:

Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)

Eastern Phoebe (1)

Purple Finch (5)

Orange-crowned Warbler (1)

Brooklyn - Bush Terminal Piers Park:

2nd Calendar Year Lesser Black-backed Gull.

Eastern Phoebe (2)

Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)

Indio Bunting (2)

Both Lesser and Greater Scaup.

A Happy and safe Thanksgiving to all!

Cheers,



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others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick 
Douglass

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林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

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[nysbirds-l] Thanksgiving Birding

2018-11-22 Thread Andrew Baksh
Highlights from 3 sites, 2 in Queens and 1 in Brooklyn.

Queens - Fort Tilden:

A juvenile Black Brant continues. Moving with the Brant flock between Fort 
Tilden and the Riis Park Golf Course. The other notable observation in the 
Brant flock was one with a geolocator attached to a red and white band. There 
is an ongoing 5 year Atlantic Brant migration and ecology study being done by 
NJDEP Fish and Wildlife, NYDEC and CWS (Canadian Wildlife Service). If you 
observe a red band in the field, please try to read the code and report your 
findings to the Bird Banding Laboratory 
(https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/bblretrv/)

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - West Pond loop trail, North and South Gardens:

Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)

Eastern Phoebe (1)

Purple Finch (5)

Orange-crowned Warbler (1)

Brooklyn - Bush Terminal Piers Park:

2nd Calendar Year Lesser Black-backed Gull.

Eastern Phoebe (2)

Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)

Indio Bunting (2)

Both Lesser and Greater Scaup.

A Happy and safe Thanksgiving to all!

Cheers,



"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of 
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick 
Douglass

風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

> (\__/)
> (= '.'=)
> (") _ (") 
> Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device! 

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[nysbirds-l] Short-eared Owl, Randall's Island, Manhattan (NYC)

2018-11-22 Thread David Barrett
At 9:01 a.m. today I accidentally flushed a SHORT-EARED OWL from its nearby
perch on the rocky northeast shore of Randall's Island. It flew around the
bay, harassed by gulls, for a few minutes and then went out of sight.
Within five minutes it returned to perch on a large rock not far from me as
I stood on the shore, and it remained there for awhile in plain view. I
never saw it fly off, but it did go out of view, presumably choosing a more
concealed, lower position on the rocks. Not wanting to risk flushing it
again by searching, I moved on.

The species is ultra-rare for Manhattan, with the only eBird records being
several from morning migratory flight, 2009-2011. An observation from
Central Park, from either 1995 or 1996, is mentioned in this New York Times
article:

https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/25/nyregion/central-park-is-a-festival-of-odd-birds-275-species-sighted-in-watchers-heaven.html

I also had a female BLACK SCOTER at the same location, rare for Manhattan
and not reported every year despite being common in the winter in other NYC
boroughs.

David Barrett
www.bigmanhattanyear.com

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[nysbirds-l] Short-eared Owl, Randall's Island, Manhattan (NYC)

2018-11-22 Thread David Barrett
At 9:01 a.m. today I accidentally flushed a SHORT-EARED OWL from its nearby
perch on the rocky northeast shore of Randall's Island. It flew around the
bay, harassed by gulls, for a few minutes and then went out of sight.
Within five minutes it returned to perch on a large rock not far from me as
I stood on the shore, and it remained there for awhile in plain view. I
never saw it fly off, but it did go out of view, presumably choosing a more
concealed, lower position on the rocks. Not wanting to risk flushing it
again by searching, I moved on.

The species is ultra-rare for Manhattan, with the only eBird records being
several from morning migratory flight, 2009-2011. An observation from
Central Park, from either 1995 or 1996, is mentioned in this New York Times
article:

https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/25/nyregion/central-park-is-a-festival-of-odd-birds-275-species-sighted-in-watchers-heaven.html

I also had a female BLACK SCOTER at the same location, rare for Manhattan
and not reported every year despite being common in the winter in other NYC
boroughs.

David Barrett
www.bigmanhattanyear.com

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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Thu., Nov. 22, 2018 - Red-shouldered Hawk, Bald Eagle, Barred Owl, Purple Finches

2018-11-22 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Thursday, November 22, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 


Highlights on a cold & sunny Thanksgiving: Red-shouldered Hawk, Bald Eagle, 
Barred Owl, Purple Finches.


Canada Goose - 76+ (12 Lake, 2 doz migrants in southbound "V", 40+ Reservoir)
Wood Duck - 3 females Turtle Pond
Northern Shoveler - low numbers (2 Turtle Pond, a few others on the Lake)
Mallard - 20 Lake
Bufflehead - pair south side Reservoir
Mourning Dove - 7 
American Coot - 3 SW Reservoir
Herring, Ring-billed & Great Black-backed Gulls(fewer than 40 Reservoir 8:30am)
Cooper's Hawk - 1 first-cycle (immature) male west side of Great Lawn
Red-shouldered Hawk - first-cycle flyover Turtle Pond
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 local birds
Bald Eagle - first-cycle transition to 2nd-cycle southbound east side Great 
Lawn (Deb & David Barrett)
Barred Owl - continues 
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4
Downy Woodpecker 2 (feeders & Shakespeare Garden)
Blue Jay - 15 to 20
Black-capped Chickadee - 5
Tufted Titmouse - 25-30 (10 at Evodia Field feeders this morning)
Red-breasted Nuthatch - 2 (Pinetum & feeders)
White-breasted Nuthatch - 5
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - SW Great Lawn
Hermit Thrush - 4
American Robin - 20 in crab apples various locations
Northern Mockingbird - Sparrow Rock
Cedar Waxwing - at least 20 (flock of 20 Sparrow Rock, 5 Gill Overlook)
House Finch - male at feeders
Purple Finch - 4 (2 females near Upper Love, male & fem. Gill Overlook 
(Soumyajit))
American Goldfinch - 11-12
Fox Sparrow - 4 Ramble
Song Sparrow - reported at Pinetum
White-throated Sparrow - 75-100
Dark-eyed Junco - 20
Red-winged Blackbird - immature male perched above Winterdale Arch
Common Grackle - 100+ (5 or 6 south of Azalea Pond, flock of around 100 E. of 
East Drive circa 75th Street)
Northern Cardinal - 3

Happy Thanksgiving

Deb Allen
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[nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC - Thu., Nov. 22, 2018 - Red-shouldered Hawk, Bald Eagle, Barred Owl, Purple Finches

2018-11-22 Thread Deborah Allen
Central Park NYC
Thursday, November 22, 2018
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob. 


Highlights on a cold & sunny Thanksgiving: Red-shouldered Hawk, Bald Eagle, 
Barred Owl, Purple Finches.


Canada Goose - 76+ (12 Lake, 2 doz migrants in southbound "V", 40+ Reservoir)
Wood Duck - 3 females Turtle Pond
Northern Shoveler - low numbers (2 Turtle Pond, a few others on the Lake)
Mallard - 20 Lake
Bufflehead - pair south side Reservoir
Mourning Dove - 7 
American Coot - 3 SW Reservoir
Herring, Ring-billed & Great Black-backed Gulls(fewer than 40 Reservoir 8:30am)
Cooper's Hawk - 1 first-cycle (immature) male west side of Great Lawn
Red-shouldered Hawk - first-cycle flyover Turtle Pond
Red-tailed Hawk - 3 local birds
Bald Eagle - first-cycle transition to 2nd-cycle southbound east side Great 
Lawn (Deb & David Barrett)
Barred Owl - continues 
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4
Downy Woodpecker 2 (feeders & Shakespeare Garden)
Blue Jay - 15 to 20
Black-capped Chickadee - 5
Tufted Titmouse - 25-30 (10 at Evodia Field feeders this morning)
Red-breasted Nuthatch - 2 (Pinetum & feeders)
White-breasted Nuthatch - 5
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - SW Great Lawn
Hermit Thrush - 4
American Robin - 20 in crab apples various locations
Northern Mockingbird - Sparrow Rock
Cedar Waxwing - at least 20 (flock of 20 Sparrow Rock, 5 Gill Overlook)
House Finch - male at feeders
Purple Finch - 4 (2 females near Upper Love, male & fem. Gill Overlook 
(Soumyajit))
American Goldfinch - 11-12
Fox Sparrow - 4 Ramble
Song Sparrow - reported at Pinetum
White-throated Sparrow - 75-100
Dark-eyed Junco - 20
Red-winged Blackbird - immature male perched above Winterdale Arch
Common Grackle - 100+ (5 or 6 south of Azalea Pond, flock of around 100 E. of 
East Drive circa 75th Street)
Northern Cardinal - 3

Happy Thanksgiving

Deb Allen
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Re: [nysbirds-l] ADMIN: eList and DMARC Policies

2018-11-22 Thread Gus Keri
Hi, Chris

I noticed that when I send an email to this list from home, it goes through. 
But when I send it from the field by cellular phone, sometimes it goes through 
and sometimes it doesn't. Does it have something to do with the location where 
I am sending it from? 

Gus

Sent using Zoho Mail


  On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 08:52:41 -0800 Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes 
 wrote  
 >Hi Jeanne, et. al., 
 >   It appears that you may not be receiving messages posted by you because of 
 > Yahoo’s DMARC policy. I’m not sure if you are familiar with DMARC policies 
 > implemented by email service providers since 2014 (which you can read more 
 > about here: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html and here: 
 > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC), but these policy changes are an 
 > attempt to curb spam. One downside to DMARC policy implementation is that 
 > sometimes a legitimate email message will get flagged  as spam and won’t get 
 > delivered to a recipient. One of the DMARC policies used by DMARC-compliant 
 > email service providers, such as Yahoo, may result in a message getting 
 > flagged if, for example, it originated from a Yahoo email address, but did 
 > not appear  to originate from the Yahoo email server. 
 >   In the case of messages sent to the NYSbirds-L eList, all messages come in 
 > to Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server from a sender’s email service provider 
 > (i.e., domain = @yahoo.com), which then gets redirected  out from Cornell’s 
 > Lyris Listmanager server (domain = @list.cornell.edu) to all subscribed 
 > email addresses (currently 1,255 subscribers). This process makes the 
 > original recipient email address server and the  “sender’s” email address 
 > server different. When the message is attempted to be delivered to a 
 > DMARC-compliant email service provider, especially if the recipient has the 
 > same email service provider as the original sender’s (i.e., Yahoo), then  
 > the message gets flagged, rejected, and fails delivery. 
 >   Here’s a good graphic that visually demonstrates this process: 
 > https://www.proofpoint.com/sites/default/files/pftp-dmarc-blog-healthcare-2.png
 >  
 >   One approach to work around this DMARC spam filtering is to arrange with 
 > your Internet Service Provider to whitelist any messages coming from the 
 > @list.cornell.edu domain. 
 >   Here are some useful links: 
 >   
 > https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-do-i-whitelist-email-sender-or-a-domain-in-yahoo-mail-3515043
 >  
 >   http://onlinegroups.net/blog/2014/02/25/how-to-whitelist-an-email-address/ 
 >   https://itstillworks.com/add-domain-names-safe-lists-yahoo-20269.html 
 >   While I know how frustrating this may be, hopefully this is helpful in 
 > explaining the root cause and I apologize that some subscribers are having 
 > these or similar issues. 
 >   Sincerely, Chris Tessaglia-Hymes 
 >   NYSbirds-L eList Owner Ithaca, NY 
 >   
 > On Nov 22, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Jeanne  wrote: 
 >  I posted a lapland long spur yesterday along with snow buntings and horned 
 > larks. It was never posted!! But they posted my question immediatly? Lmao
 >  
 >  Sent from Yahoo Mail  on Android -- NYSbirds-L List Info: Welcome and 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] ADMIN: eList and DMARC Policies

2018-11-22 Thread Gus Keri
Hi, Chris

I noticed that when I send an email to this list from home, it goes through. 
But when I send it from the field by cellular phone, sometimes it goes through 
and sometimes it doesn't. Does it have something to do with the location where 
I am sending it from? 

Gus

Sent using Zoho Mail


  On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 08:52:41 -0800 Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes 
 wrote  
 >Hi Jeanne, et. al., 
 >   It appears that you may not be receiving messages posted by you because of 
 > Yahoo’s DMARC policy. I’m not sure if you are familiar with DMARC policies 
 > implemented by email service providers since 2014 (which you can read more 
 > about here: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html and here: 
 > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC), but these policy changes are an 
 > attempt to curb spam. One downside to DMARC policy implementation is that 
 > sometimes a legitimate email message will get flagged  as spam and won’t get 
 > delivered to a recipient. One of the DMARC policies used by DMARC-compliant 
 > email service providers, such as Yahoo, may result in a message getting 
 > flagged if, for example, it originated from a Yahoo email address, but did 
 > not appear  to originate from the Yahoo email server. 
 >   In the case of messages sent to the NYSbirds-L eList, all messages come in 
 > to Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server from a sender’s email service provider 
 > (i.e., domain = @yahoo.com), which then gets redirected  out from Cornell’s 
 > Lyris Listmanager server (domain = @list.cornell.edu) to all subscribed 
 > email addresses (currently 1,255 subscribers). This process makes the 
 > original recipient email address server and the  “sender’s” email address 
 > server different. When the message is attempted to be delivered to a 
 > DMARC-compliant email service provider, especially if the recipient has the 
 > same email service provider as the original sender’s (i.e., Yahoo), then  
 > the message gets flagged, rejected, and fails delivery. 
 >   Here’s a good graphic that visually demonstrates this process: 
 > https://www.proofpoint.com/sites/default/files/pftp-dmarc-blog-healthcare-2.png
 >  
 >   One approach to work around this DMARC spam filtering is to arrange with 
 > your Internet Service Provider to whitelist any messages coming from the 
 > @list.cornell.edu domain. 
 >   Here are some useful links: 
 >   
 > https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-do-i-whitelist-email-sender-or-a-domain-in-yahoo-mail-3515043
 >  
 >   http://onlinegroups.net/blog/2014/02/25/how-to-whitelist-an-email-address/ 
 >   https://itstillworks.com/add-domain-names-safe-lists-yahoo-20269.html 
 >   While I know how frustrating this may be, hopefully this is helpful in 
 > explaining the root cause and I apologize that some subscribers are having 
 > these or similar issues. 
 >   Sincerely, Chris Tessaglia-Hymes 
 >   NYSbirds-L eList Owner Ithaca, NY 
 >   
 > On Nov 22, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Jeanne  wrote: 
 >  I posted a lapland long spur yesterday along with snow buntings and horned 
 > larks. It was never posted!! But they posted my question immediatly? Lmao
 >  
 >  Sent from Yahoo Mail  on Android -- NYSbirds-L List Info: Welcome and 
 > Basics  Rules and Information  Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: 
 > The Mail Archive Surfbirds ABA Please submit your observations to eBird! --  
 >  
 >  --  Chris Tessaglia-Hymes  Listowner, NYSbirds-L  Ithaca, New York 
 > c...@cornell.edu NYSbirds-L – Archives
 >  NYSbirds-L – Welcome and Basics
 >  NYSbirds-L – Rules and Information
 >   NYSbirds-L – Subscribe, Configuration and  Leave
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[nysbirds-l] ADMIN: eList and DMARC Policies

2018-11-22 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Hi Jeanne, et. al.,

It appears that you may not be receiving messages posted by you because of 
Yahoo’s DMARC policy. I’m not sure if you are familiar with DMARC policies 
implemented by email service providers since 2014 (which you can read more 
about here: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html and here: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC), but these policy changes are an attempt 
to curb spam. One downside to DMARC policy implementation is that sometimes a 
legitimate email message will get flagged as spam and won’t get delivered to a 
recipient. One of the DMARC policies used by DMARC-compliant email service 
providers, such as Yahoo, may result in a message getting flagged if, for 
example, it originated from a Yahoo email address, but did not appear to 
originate from the Yahoo email server.

In the case of messages sent to the NYSbirds-L eList, all messages come in to 
Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server from a sender’s email service provider 
(i.e., domain = @yahoo.com), which then gets redirected out 
from Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server (domain = 
@list.cornell.edu) to all subscribed email addresses 
(currently 1,255 subscribers). This process makes the original recipient email 
address server and the “sender’s” email address server different. When the 
message is attempted to be delivered to a DMARC-compliant email service 
provider, especially if the recipient has the same email service provider as 
the original sender’s (i.e., Yahoo), then the message gets flagged, rejected, 
and fails delivery.

Here’s a good graphic that visually demonstrates this process: 
https://www.proofpoint.com/sites/default/files/pftp-dmarc-blog-healthcare-2.png

One approach to work around this DMARC spam filtering is to arrange with your 
Internet Service Provider to whitelist any messages coming from the 
@list.cornell.edu domain.

Here are some useful links:

https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-do-i-whitelist-email-sender-or-a-domain-in-yahoo-mail-3515043

http://onlinegroups.net/blog/2014/02/25/how-to-whitelist-an-email-address/

https://itstillworks.com/add-domain-names-safe-lists-yahoo-20269.html

While I know how frustrating this may be, hopefully this is helpful in 
explaining the root cause and I apologize that some subscribers are having 
these or similar issues.

Sincerely,
Chris Tessaglia-Hymes

NYSbirds-L eList Owner
Ithaca, NY


On Nov 22, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Jeanne 
mailto:dylansmom...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

I posted a lapland long spur yesterday along with snow buntings and horned 
larks. It was never posted!! But they posted my question immediatly? Lmao

Sent from Yahoo Mail on 
Android
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[nysbirds-l] ADMIN: eList and DMARC Policies

2018-11-22 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Hi Jeanne, et. al.,

It appears that you may not be receiving messages posted by you because of 
Yahoo’s DMARC policy. I’m not sure if you are familiar with DMARC policies 
implemented by email service providers since 2014 (which you can read more 
about here: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html and here: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC), but these policy changes are an attempt 
to curb spam. One downside to DMARC policy implementation is that sometimes a 
legitimate email message will get flagged as spam and won’t get delivered to a 
recipient. One of the DMARC policies used by DMARC-compliant email service 
providers, such as Yahoo, may result in a message getting flagged if, for 
example, it originated from a Yahoo email address, but did not appear to 
originate from the Yahoo email server.

In the case of messages sent to the NYSbirds-L eList, all messages come in to 
Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server from a sender’s email service provider 
(i.e., domain = @yahoo.com), which then gets redirected out 
from Cornell’s Lyris Listmanager server (domain = 
@list.cornell.edu) to all subscribed email addresses 
(currently 1,255 subscribers). This process makes the original recipient email 
address server and the “sender’s” email address server different. When the 
message is attempted to be delivered to a DMARC-compliant email service 
provider, especially if the recipient has the same email service provider as 
the original sender’s (i.e., Yahoo), then the message gets flagged, rejected, 
and fails delivery.

Here’s a good graphic that visually demonstrates this process: 
https://www.proofpoint.com/sites/default/files/pftp-dmarc-blog-healthcare-2.png

One approach to work around this DMARC spam filtering is to arrange with your 
Internet Service Provider to whitelist any messages coming from the 
@list.cornell.edu domain.

Here are some useful links:

https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-do-i-whitelist-email-sender-or-a-domain-in-yahoo-mail-3515043

http://onlinegroups.net/blog/2014/02/25/how-to-whitelist-an-email-address/

https://itstillworks.com/add-domain-names-safe-lists-yahoo-20269.html

While I know how frustrating this may be, hopefully this is helpful in 
explaining the root cause and I apologize that some subscribers are having 
these or similar issues.

Sincerely,
Chris Tessaglia-Hymes

NYSbirds-L eList Owner
Ithaca, NY


On Nov 22, 2018, at 8:54 AM, Jeanne 
mailto:dylansmom...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

I posted a lapland long spur yesterday along with snow buntings and horned 
larks. It was never posted!! But they posted my question immediatly? Lmao

Sent from Yahoo Mail on 
Android
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
Welcome and Basics
Rules and Information
Subscribe, Configuration and 
Leave
Archives:
The Mail 
Archive
Surfbirds
ABA
Please submit your observations to eBird!
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Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
Listowner, NYSbirds-L
Ithaca, New York
c...@cornell.edu
NYSbirds-L – 
Archives
NYSbirds-L – Welcome and 
Basics
NYSbirds-L – Rules and 
Information
NYSbirds-L – Subscribe, Configuration and 
Leave


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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm

ARCHIVES:
1) http://www.mail-archive.com/nysbirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html
2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01

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