Onondaga Audubon Presents:
Virtual Program: The Hidden Life of North America’s Most Secretive Marsh
Bird: The Eastern Black Rail
Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm
The Eastern Black Rail is a secretive, sparrow-sized marsh bird rarely seen
by birders and researchers alike. Despite challenges in
Onondaga Audubon Presents:
Virtual Program: The Hidden Life of North America’s Most Secretive Marsh
Bird: The Eastern Black Rail
Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm
The Eastern Black Rail is a secretive, sparrow-sized marsh bird rarely seen
by birders and researchers alike. Despite challenges in
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* October 10, 2022
* NYSY 10. 10. 22
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s): October 03, 2022 to October 10, 2022
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma
RBA
* New York
* Syracuse
* October 10, 2022
* NYSY 10. 10. 22
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s): October 03, 2022 to October 10, 2022
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma
Central Park NYC
Monday October 10, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Wood Duck, American Black Duck, Red-headed Woodpecker, Peregrine
Falcon, White-crowned Sparrow, Nine Species of Wood Warblers including Cape May
Warbler. A Marsh Wren was reported at the Loch**.
Canada Goose
Central Park NYC
Monday October 10, 2022
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, m.ob.
Highlights: Wood Duck, American Black Duck, Red-headed Woodpecker, Peregrine
Falcon, White-crowned Sparrow, Nine Species of Wood Warblers including Cape May
Warbler. A Marsh Wren was reported at the Loch**.
Canada Goose
Sent from my Galaxy
Original message From: Deborah Allen
Date: 10/9/22 9:20 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Jennifer Wilson-Pines
Cc: Andrew Block , NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher
at Wave Hill? Hi Jennifer,
I seem to have touched a nerve.
On the
Sent from my Galaxy
Original message From: Deborah Allen
Date: 10/9/22 9:20 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Jennifer Wilson-Pines
Cc: Andrew Block , NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher
at Wave Hill? Hi Jennifer,
I seem to have touched a nerve.
On the
Hi everyone,
I’d like to add a some comments, having been a long-time subscriber of
NYSbirds-L (which was started in ~1993-1994) and as current ADMIN (since 2004).
First, and most importantly: if you hear about a sighting of a presumed rare
bird through eBird, social media, or another RBA chat
Hi everyone,
I’d like to add a some comments, having been a long-time subscriber of
NYSbirds-L (which was started in ~1993-1994) and as current ADMIN (since 2004).
First, and most importantly: if you hear about a sighting of a presumed rare
bird through eBird, social media, or another RBA chat
Second hand reports filtering in to the various birding groups, indicates no
positive reports so far. This despite searches taking place along Sycamore
Avenue and Wave Hill, which is apparently open today.
Cheers,
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves could free
Second hand reports filtering in to the various birding groups, indicates no
positive reports so far. This despite searches taking place along Sycamore
Avenue and Wave Hill, which is apparently open today.
Cheers,
“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves could free
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