Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread David Barrett
If your birding interests span counties or include all of New York State,
you definitely should subscribe to the New York State Year Needs Alert on
eBird. You will get an email within minutes (if you select hourly delivery)
when a species you have not yet had for the year is reported -- no waiting
for eBird reviewers to verify the report. You can also, or alternatively,
opt for Year Needs Alerts for your life-list needs.

In particular, the Sandy Hill Road Townsend's Solitaire also was reported
on eBird on the 20th.


David Barrett
Manhattan

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread David Barrett
If your birding interests span counties or include all of New York State,
you definitely should subscribe to the New York State Year Needs Alert on
eBird. You will get an email within minutes (if you select hourly delivery)
when a species you have not yet had for the year is reported -- no waiting
for eBird reviewers to verify the report. You can also, or alternatively,
opt for Year Needs Alerts for your life-list needs.

In particular, the Sandy Hill Road Townsend's Solitaire also was reported
on eBird on the 20th.


David Barrett
Manhattan

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread John Gluth
Perhaps a bit old school, and not a perfect solution, but the ABA has an online 
archive of the NYS list (and others) here:
http://birding.aba.org/mobiledigest/NY01
It's not quite real time - there can be a varying degree of lag depending on 
net traffic or server issues - and you don't get alerts (you have to remember 
to check it), but doesn't seem to suffer the problem
of missing posts. BF's post re the solitaire appeared yesterday with a time 
stamp of 14:51. Just bookmark it and it can be monitored as often as suits 
one's needs. 

John Gluth,
Sent from my iPhone

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread John Gluth
Perhaps a bit old school, and not a perfect solution, but the ABA has an online 
archive of the NYS list (and others) here:
http://birding.aba.org/mobiledigest/NY01
It's not quite real time - there can be a varying degree of lag depending on 
net traffic or server issues - and you don't get alerts (you have to remember 
to check it), but doesn't seem to suffer the problem
of missing posts. BF's post re the solitaire appeared yesterday with a time 
stamp of 14:51. Just bookmark it and it can be monitored as often as suits 
one's needs. 

John Gluth,
Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Anders Peltomaa
In my gmail I had to set up a filter that never send emails from
nysbirds-l@cornell.edu to the spam/trash folder.
Before I figured that out I was missing more than half of the emails.

In Gmail:
1. Click on the little cog wheel icon
2. Click Settings
3. Click on Filters and Blocked addresses
4. Create a filter. Voila!

- Anders Peltomaa

On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Paul R Sweet <sw...@amnh.org> wrote:

> Check your Junk folder? I regularly find NYSBIRDS-L messages in mine
>
>
>
> Paul Sweet
>
> Collection Manager
>
> Department of Ornithology
>
> American Museum of Natural History
>
> Central Park West at 79th Street
>
> New York, NY 10024
>
>
>
> Tel: 212 769 5780 <(212)%20769-5780>
>
> Cell: 718 757 5941 <(718)%20757-5941>
>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:
> bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Angus Wilson
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 21, 2017 12:12 PM
> *To:* NYSBIRDS-L <NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu>
> *Subject:* [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?
>
>
>
> I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
> rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
> Cacece's hot spot post.
>
>
>
> Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related
> to messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
> noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
> other folders.
>
> Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
> fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
> a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
> deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
> statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
> now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
> missed?
>
> Angus Wilson
>
> New York City, USA
>
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Anders Peltomaa
In my gmail I had to set up a filter that never send emails from
nysbirds-l@cornell.edu to the spam/trash folder.
Before I figured that out I was missing more than half of the emails.

In Gmail:
1. Click on the little cog wheel icon
2. Click Settings
3. Click on Filters and Blocked addresses
4. Create a filter. Voila!

- Anders Peltomaa

On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Paul R Sweet  wrote:

> Check your Junk folder? I regularly find NYSBIRDS-L messages in mine
>
>
>
> Paul Sweet
>
> Collection Manager
>
> Department of Ornithology
>
> American Museum of Natural History
>
> Central Park West at 79th Street
>
> New York, NY 10024
>
>
>
> Tel: 212 769 5780 <(212)%20769-5780>
>
> Cell: 718 757 5941 <(718)%20757-5941>
>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:
> bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Angus Wilson
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 21, 2017 12:12 PM
> *To:* NYSBIRDS-L 
> *Subject:* [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?
>
>
>
> I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
> rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
> Cacece's hot spot post.
>
>
>
> Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related
> to messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
> noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
> other folders.
>
> Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
> fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
> a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
> deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
> statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
> now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
> missed?
>
> Angus Wilson
>
> New York City, USA
>
> --
>
> *NYSbirds-L List Info:*
>
> Welcome and Basics
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RE: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Paul R Sweet
Check your Junk folder? I regularly find NYSBIRDS-L messages in mine

Paul Sweet
Collection Manager
Department of Ornithology
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

Tel: 212 769 5780
Cell: 718 757 5941

From: bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Angus Wilson
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 12:12 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L <NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu>
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local 
rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben Cacece's 
hot spot post.

Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related to 
messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not noticed 
gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in other folders.
Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly 
fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as a 
community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a 
deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and 
statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in now 
than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've missed?
Angus Wilson
New York City, USA
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RE: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Paul R Sweet
Check your Junk folder? I regularly find NYSBIRDS-L messages in mine

Paul Sweet
Collection Manager
Department of Ornithology
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

Tel: 212 769 5780
Cell: 718 757 5941

From: bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-122150389-11471...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Angus Wilson
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 12:12 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local 
rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben Cacece's 
hot spot post.

Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related to 
messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not noticed 
gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in other folders.
Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly 
fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as a 
community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a 
deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and 
statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in now 
than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've missed?
Angus Wilson
New York City, USA
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Donna Schulman
Angus,

The short answer is that email messages with a yahoo.com address are still
being directed to spam. That is where I found Brendan's message.

The broader question of how to keep track is harder to answer. At least
eBird, tweets, and Facebook postings are open to the public. Text groups,
which are often not publicized and have limited membership are, I think,
more of an open question.

Donna

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njqueensgir...@gmail.com *


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On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 12:11 PM, Angus Wilson 
wrote:

> I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
> rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
> Cacece's hot spot post.
>
> Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related
> to messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
> noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
> other folders.
>
> Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
> fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
> a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
> deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
> statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
> now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
> missed?
>
> Angus Wilson
> New York City, USA
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Donna Schulman
Angus,

The short answer is that email messages with a yahoo.com address are still
being directed to spam. That is where I found Brendan's message.

The broader question of how to keep track is harder to answer. At least
eBird, tweets, and Facebook postings are open to the public. Text groups,
which are often not publicized and have limited membership are, I think,
more of an open question.

Donna

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njqueensgir...@gmail.com *


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On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 12:11 PM, Angus Wilson 
wrote:

> I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
> rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
> Cacece's hot spot post.
>
> Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related
> to messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
> noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
> other folders.
>
> Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
> fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
> a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
> deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
> statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
> now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
> missed?
>
> Angus Wilson
> New York City, USA
> --
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> Subscribe, Configuration and Leave
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[nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Angus Wilson
I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
Cacece's hot spot post.

Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related to
messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
other folders.

Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
missed?

Angus Wilson
New York City, USA

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[nysbirds-l] Missing posts?

2017-12-21 Thread Angus Wilson
I've noticed that I regularly miss posts to this list, especially local
rarities. The latest was the note from Brendan Fogarty copied in Ben
Cacece's hot spot post.

Curious, are others experiencing the same problem? Could this be related to
messages being cc'd to the list rather than posted directly? Have not
noticed gaps in direct conversations. Not seeing the missing messages in
other folders.

Not the end of the world but seems like another factor in the increasingly
fragmented dissemination of noteworthy bird sightings in our region. We, as
a community, need to come up with a simple solution that does not require a
deluge of eBird alert notifications or subscriptions to many local and
statewide lists and facebook groups. It's ironic but I feel less clued in
now than I did 5 years ago. Back to the weekly RBA to find out what I've
missed?

Angus Wilson
New York City, USA

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