Good Morning, I am hoping this reaches the correct person(s)
I work at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira. A colleague just reported that a hawk (maybe coopers I have not seen it) flew into our building. He has been observing it for a bit and it is moving its neck, tail and one wing. The other wing is extended and thus maybe broken. I have contacted our local nature center (Tanglewood) but they do not rescue birds. I called someone in Montour Falls that the person at Tanglewood gave me and left a voice mail message. Can anyone help or point me in the right direction. Thanks to all, Marc Rustici -----Original Message----- From: bounce-124224855-62610...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-124224855-62610...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Magnus Fiskesjo Sent: Friday, December 20, 2019 10:41 AM To: CAYUGABIRDS-L Subject: [cayugabirds-l] massive duck flock on SW of Cayuga lake Attention: This email came from an external source outside Arnot Health. Please use caution when opening attachments or clicking links from unknown senders or unexpected email. . There's a large mass of ducks on the SW of Cayuga lake. https://ebird.org/checklist/S62465727 I don't think I have never seen such a massive group, and can't count it. Is it more than five thousand Redheads? It's visible by scope and bins, from the "Overlook, Rte. 89 N of Hog Hole" along house numbers like 830-840. Number 841 has a big parking lot with good views, but trees always block part of the MASSIVE flock. Redheads are 95%+, interspersed with a few other ducks and one lone Cormorant. Now back to grading exams.... --yrs. Magnus Fiskesjö, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University McGraw Hall, Room 201. Ithaca, NY 14853, USA E-mail: magnus.fiske...@cornell.edu, or: n...@cornell.edu Affiliations at Cornell University, WWW: Anthropology Department, anthropology.cornell.edu/faculty/ Southeast Asia Program (SEAP), seap.einaudi.cornell.edu/faculty_directory East Asia Program (EAP), eap.einaudi.cornell.edu/faculty_directory CIAMS (Archaeology), ciams.cornell.edu/people/ Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA), cipa.cornell.edu/academics/fieldfaculty.cfm ________________________________________ From: bounce-124189267-84019...@list.cornell.edu [bounce-124189267-84019...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Jody Enck [jodye...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 8:24 AM To: Colleen Richards Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club December meeting Hi All, Piggy-backing on Colleen's message about the Cayuga Bird Club meeting on Monday. Read below about an opportunity to donate binoculars. First, I promise that the talk will be fun and interesting even though it is based on real social science data. Second, if you have a pair of binoculars sitting around your house in good working order, but otherwise not being used much, please consider donating them to our cause. We've had high school students working here in Ithaca on our habitat restoration project, and we are going to be connecting them to students in Honduras working on conservation projects there. These projects benefit the exact same bird species at different times and places in their annual life cycle. In January, MPS student Mary McKean, who is working on the project with us, will be traveling to Honduras to meet with Bird Clubs and some school kids with whom they work. She is willing to deliver any binoculars we donate for the kids in Honduras to use. She will gladly collect any binoculars you want to donate Monday night. Thanks See you Monday! Jody Enck Jody W. Enck, PhD Conservation Social Scientist, and Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network 607-379-5940 On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 3:12 PM Colleen Richards <cl...@juno.com<mailto:cl...@juno.com>> wrote: Next Monday, December 9, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club. Our speaker, Jody Enck, will be presenting -- "What Makes a Birder a Birder?". Ever wonder why you seem to fit in with some birders but scratch your head at the actions of others? Turns out that birders are as diverse in their identities as the birds are. But it's more about 'who you are' rather than 'what you do' that separates the different birder identities. Jody will share fascinating facts about some of the 14 types of birders he uncovered while conducting research on birders a few years ago. Which type are you? Come listen and find out. About the Speaker: Jody Enck started birding as a small boy growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania. Since then, he has continued to learn more and more about birds and the people who enjoy them. Jody especially loves bird-watching in his back yard to find out what the local residents are up to. He is also a closet lister, with more than 500 species seen in the U.S. and more than 1,150 seen worldwide. He has a background in wildlife biology and social science. In 2016, he founded the Sister Bird Club Network to link birders and bird clubs throughout the Western Hemisphere by raising awareness of the conservation needs of the neotropical migratory birds we all love. He is a past president and current chair of the conservation action committee for the Cayuga Bird Club. In 2020, he'll be leading trips for the Club to Costa Rica and Colombia. Members are invited to join Jody Enck for dinner at the Taste of Thai Express (Rt. 13N downtown) just before the meeting at 5:30 p.m. Please RSVP to Colleen Richards at cl...@juno.com<http://webmailbb.juno.com/webmail/new/8?folder=Sent&msgNum=0000FCk0:001OIYvN00002uN4&block=1&msgNature=all&msgStatus=all&count=1493924030&randid=938811621&content=central> by noon Monday so reservations can be made. The meeting will be held at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Doors open at 7:00 pm and there will be cookies and conversation starting at 7:15. Bird club business begins at 7:30 pm followed by the presentation. All are welcome. See you all on Monday. 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