[nysbirds-l] Syracuse area RBA

2021-04-26 Thread Joseph Brin
RBA
 
*  New York
*  Syracuse
* April 26, 2021
*  NYSY  04. 26. 21
 
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
April 19 to April 26, 2021
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside Cayuga County),
Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  Madison & Cortland
compiled: April 26 AT 4:00 p.m. (DST)
compiler: Joseph Brin
Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org
 
 
#749 
Monday April 26, 2021
 
Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 
April 19, 2021
 
Highlights:
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RED-NECKED GREBE
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON
GLOSSY IBIS
EURASIAN WIGEON
BLACK VULTURE
PEREGRINE FALCON
GOLDEN EAGLE
LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE
LAPLAND LONGSPUR
EVENING GROSBEAK
PINE SISKIN
RED CROSSBILL


Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)
 

 The three GLOSSY IBISES have continues for another week at the Main Pool 
in Montezuma. They were seen as recently as yesterday. No report yet for today.
 4/23: A BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON and an EURASIAN WIGEON were seen from 
the Wildlife Drive.
     

Onondaga County


 4/24: Up to 20 RED CROSSBILLS are still being seen at the intersection of 
Shakham Road and Herlihy Road in the Morgan Hill State Forest. A RED-NECKED 
GREBE was seen at Oneida Shores Park in Brewerton. A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen 
from Rt. 81 in Syracuse near the Loretto Rehabilitation Center.
 4/25: 2 BLACK VULTURES were seen from Shakham Road in the Morgan Hill 
State Forest. A PINE SISKIN was seen o  Harrington Ave in Syracuse.


Derby Hill Bird Observatory
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 3,077 hawks were counted at Derby this week with BROAD-WINGED HAWKS making 
up the majority. One GOLDEN EAGLE and one SANDHILL CRANE were seen.


Oswego County


 4/19: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen at Brietbeck Park in Oswego.
 4/21: 3 SANDHILL CRANES were seen at the Prior Road wetlands north of 
Phoenix.
 4/24: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL and a GLAUCOUS GULL were found at the 
Sandy Pond Outlet on Lake Ontario. 2EVENING GROSBEAKS were seen on Albion Road 
south of Rt. 104. 
 4/25: A RED-NECKED GREBE was seen on Oneida Lake from Mill Street in 
Constantia.. A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen at Sunset Bay Park on Lake Ontario. An 
extremely rare LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE was spotted on Toad Harbor Road south of Rt. 
49 in Hastings. Unfortunately the bird could not be relocated.


Madison County


 EVENING GROSBEAKS continue daily at a feeder on Hawes Road on the Eaton 
Reservoir.
     

Oneida County


 4/22: A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen north of Waterville. A COMMON REDPOLL 
was seen on Brown Tract Road in Remson.
 4/25: A COMMON REDPOLL was seen at a feeder on Jug Point Road east of 
Oneida Lake.A PINE SISKIN was seen on coleman Mills Road south of Rome.


Herkimer County


 4/19: A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen from the McDonald’s in Little Falls.
 4/20: EVENING GROSBEAKS were at a feeder in Dolgeville.
 4/21: A PINE SISKIN was seen at a feeder at the corner of Albany Road and 
Soncody Road south of West Winfield.
 4/22: EVENING GROSBEAKS were at a feeder in Salisbury Center. COMMON 
REDPOLLS were at a feeder in Dolgeville.

    
     

End Report


Joseph Brin
Baldwinsville NY
Region 5


   


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[nysbirds-l] Bird Lecture by Deborah Cramer

2021-04-26 Thread TURNER
Join Four Harbors Audubon Society and Seatuck Environmental Association for a 
Zoom presentation, The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, An Ancient Crab, and An Epic 
Journey, on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Our speaker is Deborah Cramer, 
Visiting Scholar, Environmental Solutions Initiative-MIT.
To research and write The Narrow Edge, Deborah Cramer accompanied Red Knots 
along their extraordinary migration from Tierra del Fuego up to the Arctic.  In 
this talk, she’ll share photographs from her journey, and explore Long Island’s 
importance to the flyway; critical ecological connections between shorebirds 
and horseshoe crabs; the ways horseshoe crabs protect human health, including 
in the fight against Covid; and exciting developments which can restore 
horseshoe crabs and the shorebirds that need them.
Deborah Cramer is the author of two books about the sea – Great Waters and 
Smithsonian Ocean: Our Water Our World – and most recently, The Narrow Edge: A 
Tiny Bird, An Ancient Crab, And An Epic Journey, which received the Best Book 
Award from the National Academies of Science, and the Rachel Carson Book Award 
from the Society of Environmental Journalists.  Perhaps you’ve read her op-eds 
in the New York Times, or heard her talk about shorebirds on NPR.  She’s a 
visiting scholar at MIT and lives at the edge of a salt marsh in Gloucester, 
Massachusetts.


This presentation is free and open to all, but reservations required.   

Email fourharborshe...@gmail.com mailto:fourharborshe...@gmail.com  to register

To join this Zoom presentation, click on this link at 7:30 pm on April 28.  


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