RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 12, 2022
* NYSY 09. 12. 22
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s): September 05, 2022 to September 12, 2022
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* September 12, 2022
* NYSY 09. 12. 22
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s): September 05, 2022 to September 12, 2022
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and
The 2022 New York State Ornithological Association Conference will take
place Sept 30 - Oct 2 in Oswego, NY and will be hosted by Onondaga Audubon.
Join us for an exciting conference highlighting the birds of Lake Ontario
and keynote speaker, Scott Weidensaul!
Field trips across the lake shore to
The 2022 New York State Ornithological Association Conference will take
place Sept 30 - Oct 2 in Oswego, NY and will be hosted by Onondaga Audubon.
Join us for an exciting conference highlighting the birds of Lake Ontario
and keynote speaker, Scott Weidensaul!
Field trips across the lake shore to
Yikes sorry that was meant for Andrew not everyone :)
Oops.
Good birding though.
On Mon, 12 Sep 2022 at 18:08, Dominic Garcia-Hall
wrote:
> Interesting bird. Since I’m now on living on the other side of the
> Atlantic and barely see anything other than Common Ringed and Little Ringed
> Plovers
Yikes sorry that was meant for Andrew not everyone :)
Oops.
Good birding though.
On Mon, 12 Sep 2022 at 18:08, Dominic Garcia-Hall
wrote:
> Interesting bird. Since I’m now on living on the other side of the
> Atlantic and barely see anything other than Common Ringed and Little Ringed
> Plovers
Interesting bird. Since I’m now on living on the other side of the Atlantic
and barely see anything other than Common Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers
it looks pretty good although it’s weirdly hard to age with the legs
turning orange, the breast band quite filled out, and the eye area /
forehead
Interesting bird. Since I’m now on living on the other side of the Atlantic
and barely see anything other than Common Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers
it looks pretty good although it’s weirdly hard to age with the legs
turning orange, the breast band quite filled out, and the eye area /
forehead