[cayugabirds-l] thanks re bird/frog sounds

2011-10-24 Thread Dave Bulatek Teresa Wagner Bulatek
Thanks for the replies - we had responses suggesting mainly for spring peepers 
and also for chipmunks.
Teresa Bulatek

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] bird sound or frog sound?


We keep hearing something during the day and at night, making single chirps or 
peeps.  They chirp once or twice, then stop for a few minutes.  This is not 
much info, but I heard them recently in Massachusetts as well.  Any info, or 
possibilities?

Thanks, Teresa Bulatek
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[cayugabirds-l] Syracuse RBA

2011-10-24 Thread Joseph Brin
RBA
 
*  New York
*  Syracuse
*  October 24, 2011
*  NYSY 10:24.11
 
Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert
Dates(s):
October 17, 2010 - October 24, 2011
to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com
covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside Cayuga County),
Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  Madison  Cortland
compiled:October 24 AT 5:00 p.m. (EST)
compiler: Joseph Brin
Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org
 
 
#276 -Monday October 24, 2011
 
 
Greetings! This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 
October 17 , 2011
 
Highlights:
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RED-THROATED LOON
RED-NECKED GREBE
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE
CACKLING GOOSE
GOLDEN EAGLE
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER
AMERICAN AVOCET
HUDSONIAN GODWIT
LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER
PARASITIC JAEGER
POMERINE JAEGER
LITTLE GULL
PURPLE MARTIN
ORANGE CROWNED WARBLER
NELSON’S SPARROW
LINCOLN’S SPARROW
PINE SISKIN


Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)


 10/18: A HUDSONIAN GODWIT was observed at the Visitor’s Center. A NELSON’S 
SPARROW was seen at Martens Tract.
 10/23: The HUDSONIAN GODWIT was seen at the Visitor’s Center. Also seen 
there were a GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE, a CACKLING GOOSE, and a late PURPLE 
MARTIN. 7 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS were seen in the Main Pool. 10 LONG-BILLED 
DOWITCHERS were found at May’s Point Pool. 4 NELSON’S SPARROWS were seen at 
Martens Tract. The AMERICAN AVOCET is still at Puddler’s Marsh.


Madison County


 10/16: 8 PINE SISKINS were spotted near Sheds.
 10/22: A GOLDEN EAGLE was seen on Kiley Road near New Woodstock.


Onondaga County


 10/18: 6 PINE SISKINS were seen at Highland Forest.
 10/23: A LINCOLN’S SPARROW was found at the Skaneateles Conservation Area.


Oswego County


 10/21: An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, 2 PARASITIC JAEGERS, A LITTLE GULL, all 
3 SCOTERS, a RED-THROATED LOON, and a RED-NECKED GREBE were all seen at Derby 
Hill
 10/22: 14 species of waterfowl including all 3 Scoters and a CACKLING 
GOOSE were all seen at Derby Hill.
 10/23. A POMERINE JAEGER was seen at Derby Hill.


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RE:[cayugabirds-l] turkey vultures galore

2011-10-24 Thread Annette Nadeau
I neglected to mention that the many Turkey Vultures (that are STILL going past 
my window) are headed south.

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Turkey Vultures are streaming past my office window here at Hospicare on South 
Hill. At least 75 have gone by in the last minute or so!!

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[cayugabirds-l] Snow X Canada hybrid info

2011-10-24 Thread Laura Stenzler
Hi all,
 I am intrigued by the sighting of a SnowXCanada goose. Does someone have a 
photo to share AND can someone discuss the features that led to the conclusion 
that this is a hybrid rather than a strange plumage of either Snow or Canada? 
Thanks!
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] SodusBay-Montezuma, Knox Marcellus Purple Martin

2011-10-24 Thread Lewis Grove
Hey all,

I had mostly the same birds that others had around Montezuma on Sunday,
though I had just a single Long-billed Dowitcher at May's Point around 1 PM.
 And I saw at least 4 Dunlin at Puddler's still, along with a late, distant
SPOTTED SANDPIPER and two Sandhill Cranes.  (And the avocet sleeping in the
back right corner).

I'm mostly writing to corroborate the Purple Martin sighting though.  I
heard - but never saw - a PURPLE MARTIN near the refuge visitor's center,
foraging with a small group of Tree Swallows.  I can't say that I know
anything about other martin vocalizations, but it struck me as textbook
Purple chittering, so there seems to be at least one individual around the
complex still.

Lewis


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  Joann and I birded Sodus Point down to Montezuma this afternoon.  3
 Brant on the beach was the only highlight at Sodus Point.  Several groups of
 Pied-billed Grebes were scattered around the bay.  A nice flock of 25 Coot
 were at the south end of the bay near the Ridge** **Road** **Bridge***
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  We also saw the Hudsonian Godwit at the Montezuma** **Visitor** *
 *Center around 3pm.  A Merlin attempted to catch Goldfinches there as
 well.  3 Wilson’s Snipe and 2 Lesser Yellowlegs were at Benning Marsh as a
 small mudflat is developing there. Ring-necks, Pintail, Wigeon and Gadwall
 numbers are up on the main pool, but bad light discouraged a Eurasian Wigeon
 hunt.  Only 3 Great Egrets were left at May’s Point.  Dave Wheeler reported
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 included 1 Barn Swallow and were joined briefly by a presumed female Purple
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[cayugabirds-l] FW: [Free Outdoors] Aurora now

2011-10-24 Thread Meena Haribal
FYI



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Subject: [Free Outdoors] Aurora now

From dark skies an obvious green band of aurora is on the northern horizon 
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[cayugabirds-l] Sparrows and northern lights

2011-10-24 Thread Jessie Barry
There is a very good sparrow flight happening now. Possibly even more 
impressive are the northern lights. The sky is pink over Monkey Run right now.

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[cayugabirds-l] Aurora Borealis

2011-10-24 Thread CFSchmitt
Oh, Meena!   Thanks so much for the sky alert!   We rushed right out and in 
spite of suburban lights and many trees, a terrific broad streak of deep 
pink stretched overhead and lasted a few minutes before fading.   A great 
sighting.
Carol Schmitt
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] FW: [Free Outdoors] Aurora now

2011-10-24 Thread Riko Stan
We are right on lake Ontario and it is dark red.

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Re:[cayugabirds-l] Aurora Borealis

2011-10-24 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
Kathy Strickland  I got to see them on our way home from the lab meeting just 
as we topped the hill coming up from Lansing. I drove up Emmons Rd. to get away 
from car lights. Absolutely fabulous. Best  in years. 

Fritzie
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  Oh, Meena!  Thanks so much for the sky alert!  We rushed right out and in 
spite of suburban lights and many trees, a terrific broad streak of deep pink 
stretched overhead and lasted a few minutes before fading.  A great sighting.
  Carol Schmitt

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] FW: [Free Outdoors] Aurora now

2011-10-24 Thread Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
Darn, I saw these emails way too late -- when I went out at 10:45 it had mostly 
clouded over to the north and west and couldn't make out any aurora from the 
city glow. I did see about the brightest shooting star I've ever seen, though 
-- at 10:56 in the eastern sky -- it was so big and bright orange, then it 
turned green for a second before disappearing. Very low. Anyone else see that?

should have put the Aurora on the RBA.


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On Oct 24, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Riko Stan wrote:

 We are right on lake Ontario and it is dark red.
 
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2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/Cayugabirds
3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/CAYU.html

Please submit your observations to eBird:
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/

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