the second half of August and for hunting
later in the year, so this cancellation is very disappointing.
Jeff Bolsinger
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Grosbeak—80
Common Redpoll—361
American Goldfinch—52
House Sparrow—230
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ghway 12E at the
bridge over French Creek.
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this afternoon turned up no information about this species in New York. I am
interested in hearing from anybody who has specific information about how
frequently Red-crested Pochards are kept in captivity in New York or
regionally, or how often they are seen in the state.
Jeff
and turn right
onto a gravel road. Drive about 150 yards and check the mowed strips in the
field for the wheatear; this evening it was in the second mowed strip on the
right after the gate.
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Carol Cady and I spent a couple of hours looking for the wheatear this morning
but did not see it. We also did not see anybody else looking for it. As far as
I know I was the last to see it yesterday at about 7:20 pm.
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ple to check on young pine stands or
plantations elsewhere in northern New York or adjacent
Ontario, especially in sandy areas. I would have liked for others to have seen
this bird, but there really was zero chance for legal public access to this
portion of Fort Drum.
Jeff Bolsinger
Canton, NY
site (www.nybirds.org)
for more information including instructions about how to register for the trip.
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because space is
limited, and I will get back to everybody who requests space on the trip next
week. The announcement can be found here:
http://fortdrum.isportsman.net/docs/default-source/wildlife-viewing-natural-history/migratorybirddayfieldtripflyer2015.pdf?sfvrsn=0
Jeff Bolsinger
Canton, NY
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