Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
A Purple Gallinule was picked up a few weeks ago in Lowville, Lewis County, SE 
of Watertown. It responded well to rehab, and reportedly, is being driven to 
Florida for release.


Amazing.


Kevin


From: bounce-122284311-3714...@list.cornell.edu 
<bounce-122284311-3714...@list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Doug Gochfeld 
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 6:56 PM
To: Shaibal Mitra
Cc: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

There's an interesting paper dealing with just this effect here:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region
[https://i1.rgstatic.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region/links/56953f8008ae3ad8e33d5b10/largepreview.png]<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region>

Warmer Summers and Drier Winters Correlate with More 
...<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region>
www.researchgate.net
Warmer Summers and Drier Winters Correlate with More Winter Vagrant Purple 
Gallinules ( Porphyrio martinicus ) in the North Atlantic Region



Good Birding and Vagrant Speculating!
-Doug Gochfeld



On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:52 AM Shaibal Mitra 
<shaibal.mi...@csi.cuny.edu<mailto:shaibal.mi...@csi.cuny.edu>> wrote:
Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a discrete 
flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those sites in mid 
April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think that southern 
populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance flights to the 
north in mid January?

Shai Mitra
Bay Shore

From: 
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded 
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked 
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later

As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January 
Southampton.

Details will be submitted to NYSARC

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

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
A Purple Gallinule was picked up a few weeks ago in Lowville, Lewis County, SE 
of Watertown. It responded well to rehab, and reportedly, is being driven to 
Florida for release.


Amazing.


Kevin


From: bounce-122284311-3714...@list.cornell.edu 
 on behalf of Doug Gochfeld 

Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 6:56 PM
To: Shaibal Mitra
Cc: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

There's an interesting paper dealing with just this effect here:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region
[https://i1.rgstatic.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region/links/56953f8008ae3ad8e33d5b10/largepreview.png]<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region>

Warmer Summers and Drier Winters Correlate with More 
...<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region>
www.researchgate.net
Warmer Summers and Drier Winters Correlate with More Winter Vagrant Purple 
Gallinules ( Porphyrio martinicus ) in the North Atlantic Region



Good Birding and Vagrant Speculating!
-Doug Gochfeld



On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:52 AM Shaibal Mitra 
mailto:shaibal.mi...@csi.cuny.edu>> wrote:
Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a discrete 
flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those sites in mid 
April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think that southern 
populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance flights to the 
north in mid January?

Shai Mitra
Bay Shore

From: 
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded 
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked 
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later

As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January 
Southampton.

Details will be submitted to NYSARC

Paul Sweet
Collection Manager
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Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Doug Gochfeld
There's an interesting paper dealing with just this effect here:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region

Good Birding and Vagrant Speculating!
-Doug Gochfeld



On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:52 AM Shaibal Mitra 
wrote:

> Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a
> discrete flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those
> sites in mid April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think
> that southern populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance
> flights to the north in mid January?
>
> Shai Mitra
> Bay Shore
> 
> From: bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu [
> bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Paul R Sweet [
> sw...@amnh.org]
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)
>
> A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber
> yielded Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen
> was picked up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
>
> As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January
> Southampton.
>
> Details will be submitted to NYSARC
>
> 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
>
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Doug Gochfeld
There's an interesting paper dealing with just this effect here:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289706654_Warmer_Summers_and_Drier_Winters_Correlate_with_More_Winter_Vagrant_Purple_Gallinules_Porphyrio_martinicus_in_the_North_Atlantic_Region

Good Birding and Vagrant Speculating!
-Doug Gochfeld



On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:52 AM Shaibal Mitra 
wrote:

> Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a
> discrete flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those
> sites in mid April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think
> that southern populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance
> flights to the north in mid January?
>
> Shai Mitra
> Bay Shore
> 
> From: bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu [
> bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Paul R Sweet [
> sw...@amnh.org]
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
> To: NYSBIRDS-L
> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)
>
> A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber
> yielded Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen
> was picked up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
>
> As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January
> Southampton.
>
> Details will be submitted to NYSARC
>
> 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
>
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RE:[nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Shaibal Mitra
Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a discrete 
flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those sites in mid 
April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think that southern 
populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance flights to the 
north in mid January?

Shai Mitra
Bay Shore

From: bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu 
[bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Paul R Sweet 
[sw...@amnh.org]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded 
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked 
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later

As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January 
Southampton.

Details will be submitted to NYSARC

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

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RE:[nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

2018-02-12 Thread Shaibal Mitra
Wow, this is really amazing. The tight date range really looks like a discrete 
flight of some sort. If these were Summer Tanagers hitting those sites in mid 
April, we'd call it a slingshot. Is there any reason to think that southern 
populations of Purple Gallinule are undertaking long distance flights to the 
north in mid January?

Shai Mitra
Bay Shore

From: bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu 
[bounce-122283698-11143...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Paul R Sweet 
[sw...@amnh.org]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 3:27 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)

A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded 
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked 
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later

As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January 
Southampton.

Details will be submitted to NYSARC

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

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