631-444-0250 NYSDEC Region One Law enforcement
1-877-457-5680 NYSDEC 24hour Dispatch
 
Chip Hamilton
Bird Conservation Biologist 
NYS DEC Region 1
50 Circle Road
SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631) 444-0308

>>> "Richard Guthrie" <[email protected]> 11/13/2009 9:42 AM >>>

So what we need now is a list of eligible institutions around the state
and a contact phone number (preferably a 24 hour number) so we don’t
lose valuable, legitimate scientific or educational specimens that can
be legally salvaged.
 
NYSOA step up to the plate?>
Rich Guthrie
 
 
 


From:[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Frederick Hamilton
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 9:14 AM
To: Nick (CDC/CCID/NCZVED) Komar; [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fresh loon carcass Tobay Beach, Suffolk
County, possible Arctic

 

If an individual is going to transport the carcass to an institution
that has the proper permits the transporter should get verbal permission
from the recipient before moving the carcass. 

Since this may be a bird that was shot, I would highly recommend the
individual to contact the local ECO in the area. 

 

Chip Hamilton
Bird Conservation Biologist 
NYS DEC Region 1
50 Circle Road
SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631) 444-0308

>>> "Komar, Nick (CDC/CCID/NCZVED)" <[email protected]> 11/13/2009 8:21 AM
>>>

Thanks Steve for the appropriate guidance. Would you be able to collect
the carcass? I have now posted photos at
www.pbase.com/quetzal/loon11122009. 

I understood that persons transporting carcasses to an institution
holding a salvage permit are considered agents of that permit holder.
Please advise if this interpretation is correct. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

 


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
To: Komar, Nick (CDC/CCID/NCZVED) 
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Sent: Fri Nov 13 07:52:05 2009
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fresh loon carcass Tobay Beach, Suffolk
County, possible Arctic 

Please be advised that private individuals are not permitted to collect
migratory bird species.  A permit is required from the FWS.

Thanks.

Steve Papa
USFWS
Brookhaven, NY 11719
631-776-1401
[email protected]






apologize for submitting this post to the entire list, but I could not
reach any local birders directly.
This afternoon I found a very fresh loon carcass in excellent
condition, apparently dead from a recent bullet wound to the chest. My
photos (I will post these once I return home to Colorado later tonight)
suggest a possible adult Arctic Loon still exhibiting some breeding
plumage feathers on the throat, wings and back. The bill seems
appropriately sized. The vent strap is incomplete as described by Sibley
and BNA. The mass seemed too heavy but consistent with a fattened up
adult male. I hope a local birder could run down there tonight and
double bag it for donation to an appropriate institution/collection.
It is located about 50 yards west of the fishing pier/restaurant on the
beach.

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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