Ken, my boss, Kate Stone, is on the MT Bird Records Committee. We couldn't ask for a better NFC advocate! Ted, thanks for the shout out in the ABA blog. Just to clarify that Carrie Voss initially spotted this call. She is processing and reviewing data from our 25+ microphone array we installed this fall. I think we're up to 7-8 TB of recordings! More info about our project here: https://www.mpgranch.com/research/nocturnal-flight-call-monitoring-update Thanks everyone for the input and discussion.
From: Kenneth V. Rosenberg <k...@cornell.edu> To: NFC-L <nfc-l@mm.list.cornell.edu> Cc: Carrie Voss <cv...@mpgranch.com>, Kate Stone <kst...@mpgranch.com> Sent: 11/8/2017 7:09 PM Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Gray-cheeked thrush? Pretty definitely a Gray-cheeked Thrush. I just heard many in Panamá after hearing them in NY earlier in the fall. Will be interesting to see how this is treated by the records Committees. Ken Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2017, at 7:08 PM, Ted Floyd <tfl...@aba.org> wrote: Sure looks (and sounds) like it to me. I think you can even rule out Bicknell's, haha. As you say, it is exciting. This brings up something I've been meaning to propose: Given how many Gray-cheeked and Swainson's thrushes are actually seen in Britain, it occurs to me that it might be cool to put up a detector on the Isles of Scilly pointing out toward the ocean. Especially near a light, if there is one. We all know the truism that you can hear more Gray-cheeks in an hour than you might see in a lifetime. If that applies to thrushes excitedly approaching the British Isles, imagine how many thrushes you might detect that way. Best, --Ted Ted Floyd Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado =================================== Ted Floyd Editor, Birding magazine Managing Editor, North American Birds Website: http://aba.org/birding Twitter: http://twitter.com/BirdingMagazine The ABA Blog: http://blog.aba.org/ On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Debbie Leick <dle...@mpgranch.com> wrote: Hey folks, Could this be anything other than a Gray-cheeked Thrush? We get many Swainson's Thrush but this is so different. Recorded in Victor, MT, 9/14/17, ~5:45am. It would be a first for us since we began monitoring in 2012. Also, I could not find any records of GCTH west of the Montana continental divide in either eBird or the MT Natural Heritage Program database. So if it is, a very exciting record for us! Thanks in advance for any guidance! Debbie -- NFC-L List Info: Welcome and Basics Rules and Information Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: The Mail Archive Surfbirds Birding.ABA.Org Please submit your observations to eBird! -- -- NFC-L List Info: Welcome and Basics Rules and Information Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: The Mail Archive Surfbirds Birding.ABA.Org Please submit your observations to eBird! -- -- NFC-L List Info: Welcome and Basics Rules and Information Subscribe, Configuration and Leave Archives: The Mail Archive Surfbirds Birding.ABA.Org Please submit your observations to eBird! -- -- NFC-L List Info: Welcome and Basics � http://www.northeastbirding.com/NFC_WELCOME Rules and Information � http://www.northeastbirding.com/NFC_RULES Subscribe, Configuration and Leave � http://www.northeastbirding.com/NFC-L_SubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm Archives: The Mail Archive � http://www.mail-archive.com/nfc-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html Surfbirds � http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NFC-L Birding.ABA.Org � http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NFC Please submit your observations to eBird! ��http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ --