Sorry, but Lyris ListManager did not find your email address -> "kedenb...@gmail.com"
listed as a member of nysbirds-l. Only members of nysbirds-l are allowed to contribute messages. Because Lyris ListManager could not confirm that you are a member of nysbirds-l, your message was not accepted. --- Return-Path: <kedenb...@gmail.com> Received: from sf-e2013-08.exchange.cornell.edu ([10.22.40.55]) by 10.22.40.80 with SMTP (Lyris ListManager LINUX version 12.0m); Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:46 -0400 X-CrossPremisesHeadersFilteredBySendConnector: sf-e2013-08.exchange.cornell.edu Received: from sf-e2013-09.exchange.cornell.edu (10.22.40.56) by sf-e2013-08.exchange.cornell.edu (10.22.40.55) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 15.0.1210.3; Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:45 -0400 Received: from maxima18.mail.cornell.edu (10.22.40.19) by sf-e2013-09.exchange.cornell.edu (10.22.40.56) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 15.0.1210.3 via Frontend Transport; Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:44 -0400 Received: from maxima18.mail.cornell.edu (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by maxima18.mail.cornell.edu (Postfix) with SMTP id 3vryVF0C0Tz3wZ3 for <NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu>; Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:45 -0400 (EDT) Received: from mta12.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (mta12.srv.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.4.221]) by maxima18.mail.cornell.edu (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 3vryVD5RkQzHnHZ for <NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu>; Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:44 -0400 (EDT) Authentication-Results: mta4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net smtp.user=rickkedenb...@optonline.net; auth=pass (LOGIN) X-Content-Analysis: v=2.1 cv=dOJb47tb c=1 sm=1 tr=0 a=kUgsqR6Nk4iNwDVBri3ACQ==:117 a=kUgsqR6Nk4iNwDVBri3ACQ==:17 a=L9H7d07YOLsA:10 a=9cW_t1CCXrUA:10 a=s5jvgZ67dGcA:10 a=HUnRx5f2S4wA:10 a=yfKkc3ST5OR20LR0Pc0A:9 a=hcYSsI0_mdXRLtRD:21 a=KsDI7oG27ufiUwrU:21 a=QEXdDO2ut3YA:10 a=xeq_VxVAWUbotgb3:21 a=_W_S_7VecoQA:10 Received: from [74.89.196.21] ([74.89.196.21:47458] helo=[10.0.1.3]) by mta4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net (envelope-from <kedenb...@gmail.com>) (ecelerity 3.6.9.48312 r(Core:3.6.9.0)) with ESMTPSA (cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384) id 35/C4-27613-47778D85; Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:44 -0400 From: Rick Kedenburg <kedenb...@gmail.com> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_2516BFD9-7454-4D79-B99C-42432D8F0155" MIME-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 10.2 \(3259\)) Subject: Around the PLT Preserve, Peconic , LI, NY Message-ID: <537a7f9b-2d74-4705-99df-f65cf9815...@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 22:22:44 -0400 To: NYS BIRDS <NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3259) X-PMX-CORNELL-AUTH-RESULTS: dkim-in=none; X-PMX-CORNELL-AUTH-RESULTS: spf=missing; X-PMX-CORNELL-SPAM-CHECKED: maxima18.mail.cornell.edu - Sun Mar 26 22:22:45 2017 X-PMX-Version: 6.3.3.2656215, Antispam-Engine: 2.7.2.2107409, Antispam-Data: 2017.3.27.21517, AntiVirus-Engine: 5.35.0, AntiVirus-Data: 2017.3.26.5350005 X-Original-Sender: kedenb...@gmail.com - Sun Mar 26 22:22:45 2017 X-PMX-CORNELL-GAUGE: Gauge= X-Cornell-EOP: Passed Return-Path: kedenb...@gmail.com Received-SPF: SoftFail (sf-e2013-08.exchange.cornell.edu: domain of transitioning kedenb...@gmail.com discourages use of 10.22.40.19 as permitted sender) X-ORG-HybridRouting: ffb0403f0a2a34a6ff9d0549b14c13e7 X-ORG-RouteOnPrem: False X-ORG-MsgSource: inbound X-OrganizationHeadersPreserved: sf-e2013-08.exchange.cornell.edu --Apple-Mail=_2516BFD9-7454-4D79-B99C-42432D8F0155 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Birders, Had a nice early afternoon walk around the PLT=E2=80=99s Peconic Bluffs = Preserve. Right away I had a Coopers Hawk flying overhead making it=E2=80=99s cak, = cak, cak call. I watched as it landed in the tall pines and as I = approached Autumn Pond it flew off. I used the Audubon App to make the = same call of the Coop. I watched as it flew off to another area. I have = been convinced there has been a Coop around here causing a decline of = starlings and blackbirds at my feeders. While observing the Hooded Mergansers and one female Pintail in Autumn = Pond I heard the Cak noise again real loud. I turned around and the Coop = was in the tree behind me about 10 yards away. We looked at each other = and I guess the Coop realized I was not a rival and just flew off. They = may be breeding around here so I will not be using the smart phone again = during mating season. The birds need all the strength they can get this = time of year so using a smart phone to call them in for you to see is = not ethical birding. Wait for high summer for those smart phone = bird-calls. Seen overhead again today and seen landing deep in the woods where I = could not - would not - go, were the pair of Red-tailed Hawks. They were = the pair I saw in courtship display a few days ago over Autumn Pond. I = am sure they are setting up a nest around here. While at Autumn Pond I saw my first of this season Osprey pass over and = check out Goldsmith=E2=80=99s Inlet. Also seen were our two Belted = Kingfishers going back and forth from Autumn Pond to Goldsmith=E2=80=99s = Inlet. Their unique electric-like chattering a marvel to hear in the = natural world around us. It must be spring. Walking back home I heard the emphatic calls of our local woodpeckers = claiming territory for the nesting season. The unique courtship call of = the N Flicker was quite noticeable. The Red-bellies, Downy=E2=80=99s and = Hairy=E2=80=99s are all so lovely as well. All our over-wintering birds are now taking advantage of their winter = hardship and pairing up, claiming breeding territory and tree cavities = for many. This is a great advantage to many species that do not not = migrate. They get the jump on the spring migrants. For me the exceptions are the birds we feed in the winter but go north = in the summer, such as the White-throated Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco. = Glad to give them fuel for their journey north. Love them all. What=E2=80=99s really cool is to travel in northern New England in = Summer and hear the unique song of the DE Junco in it=E2=80=99s breeding = territory. Then wondering, 'hey that might the bird I fed last winter'. = Well worth the cost at Agway ! LOL I still have Red-breasted Nuthatches coming around. Some are now coming = close to the house and after the entire winter they have now discovered = my suet feeders so now I get close up looks of them from indoors.=20 That is all good as I enjoy hearing their the sound of their little toy = horn. Not much different from that of the White-breasted, but you = instantly notice it. Happy Spring Birding to all. Thanks to the Peconic Land Trust for preserving these woods. rk --Apple-Mail=_2516BFD9-7454-4D79-B99C-42432D8F0155 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8" class=3D""><div style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><div class=3D"">Hi Birders,</div>Had a nice early afternoon = walk around the PLT=E2=80=99s Peconic Bluffs Preserve.<div class=3D""><br = class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">Right away I had a Coopers Hawk flying = overhead making it=E2=80=99s cak, cak, cak call. I watched as it landed = in the tall pines and as I approached Autumn Pond it flew off. I = used the Audubon App to make the same call of the Coop. I watched as it = flew off to another area. I have been convinced there has been a Coop = around here causing a decline of starlings and blackbirds at my = feeders.</div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">While = observing the Hooded Mergansers and one female Pintail in Autumn Pond I = heard the Cak noise again real loud. I turned around and the Coop was in = the tree behind me about 10 yards away. We looked at each other and I = guess the Coop realized I was not a rival and just flew off. They may be = breeding around here so I will not be using the smart phone again during = mating season. <b class=3D"">The birds need all the strength they can = get this time of year so using a smart phone to call them in for you to = see is not ethical birding. Wait for high summer for those smart phone = bird-calls.</b></div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div = class=3D"">Seen overhead again today and seen landing deep in the woods = where I could not - would not - go, were the pair of Red-tailed Hawks. = They were the pair I saw in courtship display a few days ago over Autumn = Pond. I am sure they are setting up a nest around here.</div><div = class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">While at Autumn Pond I = saw my first of this season Osprey pass over and check out Goldsmith=E2=80= =99s Inlet. Also seen were our two Belted Kingfishers going back and = forth from Autumn Pond to Goldsmith=E2=80=99s Inlet. Their unique = electric-like chattering a marvel to hear in the natural world around = us. It must be spring.</div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div = class=3D"">Walking back home I heard the emphatic calls of our local = woodpeckers claiming territory for the nesting season. The unique = courtship call of the N Flicker was quite noticeable. The Red-bellies, = Downy=E2=80=99s and Hairy=E2=80=99s are all so lovely as well.</div><div = class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">All our over-wintering = birds are now taking advantage of their winter hardship and pairing up, = claiming breeding territory and tree cavities for many. This is a great = advantage to many species that do not not migrate. They get the jump on = the spring migrants.</div><div class=3D"">For me the exceptions are the = birds we feed in the winter but go north in the summer, such as the = White-throated Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco. Glad to give them fuel for = their journey north. Love them all.</div><div class=3D""><br = class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">What=E2=80=99s really cool is to travel = in northern New England in Summer and hear the unique song of the DE = Junco in it=E2=80=99s breeding territory. Then wondering, 'hey that = might the bird I fed last winter'. Well worth the cost at Agway ! = LOL</div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">I still = have Red-breasted Nuthatches coming around. Some are now coming close to = the house and after the entire winter they have now discovered my suet = feeders so now I get close up looks of them from = indoors. </div><div class=3D"">That is all good as I enjoy hearing = their the sound of their little toy horn. Not much different from that = of the White-breasted, but you instantly notice it.</div><div = class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">Happy Spring Birding to = all.</div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div class=3D""><b = class=3D"">Thanks to the Peconic Land Trust for preserving these = woods.</b></div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div = class=3D"">rk</div></div></div></div></div></div></div><br class=3D""><br = class=3D""> <br class=3D""></div> -- <BR> <BR> NYSbirds-L List Info: <BR> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm <BR> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm <BR> http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm <BR> <BR> ARCHIVES: <BR> 1) http://www.mail-archive.com/nysbirds-l@cornell.edu/maillist.html <BR> 2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L <BR> 3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01 <BR> <BR> Please submit your observations to eBird: <BR> http://ebird.org/content/ebird/ <BR> <BR> -- </BODY></html>= --Apple-Mail=_2516BFD9-7454-4D79-B99C-42432D8F0155--