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Glenn Wilson
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 5:27 PM, Linda Orkin wingmagi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Willie and All,
You can find out how to get ahold of this book by checking the list of vendors
on our website, Cayugabirdclub.org. For
As soon as we arrived behind the airport most of my SFO group had an excellent close look at an AMERICAN WOODCOCK on the ground calling before we saw it fly off low toward another spot farther away for complete displays in which we heard the bird calling from the ground, wings whistling during
Two Pine Siskins on the nyjer feeder with the goldfinches this morning...with
the falling snow...flashback to winter.
Marie
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We’ll be hosting a special reception on Thursday, April 12 from 5:00–7:00 p.m.
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Ted Parker, one of the best birders and a well known recorder of bird
songs, recorded the birds in Peru and played back tapes of them so they
would respond. Of course it was done in the name of science, but he was
relentless. A super researcher. That didn't keep the birds away. Read The
Parrot
There are Red-necked and Horned Grebes on Dryden Lake today. One adult
Bonaparte's Gull is looking sharp in the rain and sleet.
Gary
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Hello,
The only relevant research paper that I can think of using bird club-related
data is this one:
Butler, C. J. 2003. The disproportionate effect of global warming on the
arrival dates of short-distance migratory birds in North America. Ibis
145:484–495.
that made use of the weekly
On a walk up Leonard Rd.(town of Caroline) this morning, I ran into 3 HERMIT
THRUSH. One of them, facing me, looked like a veery; i.e. a small number of
pale spots under the throat. I requested it to turn around, at which point
its hermitness revealed itself.
This afternoon, at 1400 hrs., Susie
Not sure of the scope of Sue's question. This may be the only research paper
based on our local first arrival dates, but there are many, perhaps hundreds of
articles on spring arrival dates and climate change/global warming. Is Sue
specifically interested in local data?
Marty
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