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From: Russ Namitz nami...@hotmail.com
Date: July 5, 2011 11:18:51 AM EDT
To: falec...@yahoo.com
Subject: Hooded Crow - YES
Mike~
Could you forward to the New York list as I am a visiting out-of-state birder?
Thanks,
Russ Namitz
At about 11:15 AM today a Common Raven was seen after it perched for
about a minute in the canopy at Wildwood S.P., Wading River. Although it
did not vocalize, the wedge-shaped tail was clearly seen, and the
wingtips slightly exceeded the tail in length. Some poor Ipod photos
were obtained.
As I made my way out onto the Cupsogue flats early this morning, I spotted a
BROWN PELICAN on a sandbar to the west. Within a minute, it was flushed by a
Coast Guard boat (I hope they accomplished something today besides scaring
wildlife). The pelican flew off to the west and I didn't see it
As I was preparing to leave for work this morning I glanced out at my feeder
and was surprised to find a PINE SISKIN with a batch of American Goldfinches.
Yellow Barn Road is west of the village of Dryden in Tompkins Co.
Kevin
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Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Russ Namitz
> Date: July 5, 2011 11:18:51 AM EDT
> To:
> Subject: Hooded Crow - YES
>
> Mike~
>
> Could you forward to the New York list as I am a visiting out-of-state birder?
>
> Thanks,
> Russ Namitz
> Coos Bay, OR
>
>
At about 11:15 AM today a Common Raven was seen after it perched for
about a minute in the canopy at Wildwood S.P., Wading River. Although it
did not vocalize, the wedge-shaped tail was clearly seen, and the
wingtips slightly exceeded the tail in length. Some poor Ipod photos
were obtained.
As I made my way out onto the Cupsogue flats early this morning, I spotted a
BROWN PELICAN on a sandbar to the west. Within a minute, it was flushed by a
Coast Guard boat (I hope they accomplished something today besides scaring
wildlife). The pelican flew off to the west and I didn't see it
As I was preparing to leave for work this morning I glanced out at my feeder
and was surprised to find a PINE SISKIN with a batch of American Goldfinches.
Yellow Barn Road is west of the village of Dryden in Tompkins Co.
Kevin
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