at 12:45, read a report online of a red-headed woodpecker ran over to fort
Greene park. at first I saw only a red-bellied by the tennis park and thought
the report only referred to the red bellied. Then a grey squirrel flushed out
high in a dead beach above the tennis court, The red-headed
at 12:45, read a report online of a red-headed woodpecker ran over to fort
Greene park. at first I saw only a red-bellied by the tennis park and thought
the report only referred to the red bellied. Then a grey squirrel flushed out
high in a dead beach above the tennis court, The red-headed
2 Rudy ducks were observed on the Forge River, north of Montauk Highway in
Mastic NY Sunday and again today.
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2 Rudy ducks were observed on the Forge River, north of Montauk Highway in
Mastic NY Sunday and again today.
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Yes, I considered that, but it seems as if pollen would be on the face
also. Definitely a possibility though.
On 5/3/2021 6:03 PM, Paul R Sweet wrote:
> Pollen?
>
> Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American
> Museum of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY
Pollen?
Paul Sweet | Collection Manager | Department of Ornithology | American Museum
of Natural History | 200 Central Park West | NY 10024 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob
718 757 5941
On May 3, 2021, at 5:58 PM, anneboby wrote:
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Andy - is it perhaps a case of xanthochromism?
Bob
Andy - is it perhaps a case of xanthochromism?
Bob YunickSchenectady, NY
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Mason
To: NYSBIRDS
Sent: Mon, May 3, 2021 11:28 am
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-breasted and capped chickadee
What I presume is an oddly-plumaged B-C Chickadee in Schoharie
Hi all,
In cooperation with the New York City Audubon Society, Adrian Burke, Roger
Pasquier, Richard Veit, and Ryan Zucker are organizing a city-wide survey
of Chimney Swift nesting colonies and roost sites. The Chimney Swift,
widespread in the city, is a globally declining species listed as
Hi all,
In cooperation with the New York City Audubon Society, Adrian Burke, Roger
Pasquier, Richard Veit, and Ryan Zucker are organizing a city-wide survey
of Chimney Swift nesting colonies and roost sites. The Chimney Swift,
widespread in the city, is a globally declining species listed as
Central Park NYC - Strawberry Fields to Turtle Pond
Monday May 3, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Great Crested Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Yellow-throated Vireo
and 15 species of Wood Warblers including Orange-crowned, Nashville & Cape May
Warblers.
Canada Goose - 2
Central Park NYC - Strawberry Fields to Turtle Pond
Monday May 3, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Great Crested Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Yellow-throated Vireo
and 15 species of Wood Warblers including Orange-crowned, Nashville & Cape May
Warblers.
Canada Goose - 2
What I presume is an oddly-plumaged B-C Chickadee in Schoharie County in
the Catskill Mts. I'm not aware of this variant. Photo at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MTgkggDi4QzpcWE64FxgQe7iUv_Mrezq/view?usp=sharing.
Andy Mason
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