In 2020, New York launched a 5-year project to document breeding birds all
across the state. This "Breeding Bird Atlas" can be used to assess the
status of breeding birds and compare trends over time. One of the best
parts of the Atlas, is that anyone can participate! Whether you are
interested
On February 4, Janette Andrews Foster snapped photos of an escaped Crimson
Rosella in Reading Center. You can see them on the ABA "What's This Bird"
Facebook page; just navigate to the page and then put "rosella" in the
search bar.
I lost mine recently (not to the outdoors, sadly). They make
Mist nets are an integral tool for capturing birds from almost every taxa
including hummingbirds, passerines, raptors, shorebirds, and waterfowl.
Whether delicate or robust, nets strung across the landscape afford
researchers the opportunity to conduct investigations that can only be done
in the
Hi all,
I'm just forwarding an email that came across another listserv, that may be
of interest here.
Andrea Patterson
andrea.j.patterson-at-gmail.com
-- Forwarded message --
From: Sandy Morrissey
Date: Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 1:09 AM
Subject: Anyone else have
Lesser celandine superficially resembles marsh marigold (Caltha palustris)
. . . count the petals before you pull!
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Robbie Sanders
wrote:
>
> This is not a plant we want. It has taken over, creek sides, yards,
> wooded areas and
Hi bird friends,
The Eastern Bird Banding Association will be having its annual meeting on
March 24-26 in Ithaca, and it's possible that some of the events may be of
interest to local birders.
EBBA's members range from volunteer banders at small stations to the
coordinators of sophisticated