[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club April meeting

2019-04-04 Thread Colleen Richards


Next Monday, April 8, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club. 
David Toews, Ph.D., Dept of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, State 
College, PA, will give his presentation, "Mistakes Happen! Hybridization in 
Wood Warblers". Dr. David Toews has worked on studying hybrid zones in wood 
warblers for over ten years. He will discuss what he has learned about avian 
evolution by studying these hybrid zones, as well some notable rare, unusual 
and initially mysterious hybridization events that he has discovered by using 
new genetic methods.The meeting will be held at the Cornell Laboratory of 
Ornithology. Doors open at 7:00 pm and there will be cookies and conversation 
starting at 7:15. Bird club business begins at 7:30 pm followed by the 
presentation. All are welcome.Members are invited to join David for dinner at 
Sumo's Japanese Hibachi and Sushi (2309 N. Triphammer Rd - Cayuga Mall) just 
before the meeting at 5:30 p.m. Please RSVP to Colleen Richards at 
cl...@juno.com  by noon Monday so reservations can be made.Colleen 
RichardsCorresponding SecretaryCayuga Bird Club

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club April meeting

2019-04-04 Thread Laura Stenzler
I just want to add that David is an amazing speaker and this will be a very 
entertaining program. Hope to see you all there!

Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu

On Apr 4, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Colleen Richards 
mailto:cl...@juno.com>> wrote:



Next Monday, April 8, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club.

David Toews, Ph.D., Dept of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, State 
College, PA, will give his presentation, "Mistakes Happen! Hybridization in 
Wood Warblers".

Dr. David Toews has worked on studying hybrid zones in wood warblers for over 
ten years. He will discuss what he has learned about avian evolution by 
studying these hybrid zones, as well some notable rare, unusual and initially 
mysterious hybridization events that he has discovered by using new genetic 
methods.
The meeting will be held at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Doors open 
at 7:00 pm and there will be cookies and conversation starting at 7:15. Bird 
club business begins at 7:30 pm followed by the presentation. All are welcome.
Members are invited to join David for dinner at Sumo's Japanese Hibachi and 
Sushi (2309 N. Triphammer Rd - Cayuga Mall) just before the meeting at 5:30 
p.m. Please RSVP to Colleen Richards at cl...@juno.com  
by noon Monday so reservations can be made.
Colleen Richards
Corresponding Secretary
Cayuga Bird Club
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[cayugabirds-l] escaped parrot seen in Finger Lakes NF

2019-04-04 Thread Joshua Snodgrass
Hey all,
I was out birding the county line between Schuyler and Seneca Counties
(Seneca Rd, just west of Vesa Rd.) and a bright red medium sized parrot of
some sort flew across the road and perched in the low shrubs lining the
road. I snapped a few photos, but they came out very dark and poor. The
bird had a light blue patch on the wing, was mostly dark red, and flashed
green from somewhere while in flight. Attached is the checklist, just
figured I'd pass along the info in case anyone is searching for the poor
bird. Based on a quick google search it most resembles a Scarlet Rosella,
but I don't know much about captive species.
Thanks,
Josh
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] escaped parrot seen in Finger Lakes NF

2019-04-04 Thread AJ Patterson
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 sociable pets
as they enjoy interaction, but they are more of an aviary bird than a
cuddly shoulder-sitter and I wouldn't be surprised if some owners were a
little too casual around open windows. My own bird was found on the streets
of Chicago during a rainstorm, and despite three months of trying, we
couldn't locate the owners.

-Andrea Patterson

On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 7:12 PM Joshua Snodgrass 
wrote:

> Hey all,
> I was out birding the county line between Schuyler and Seneca Counties
> (Seneca Rd, just west of Vesa Rd.) and a bright red medium sized parrot of
> some sort flew across the road and perched in the low shrubs lining the
> road. I snapped a few photos, but they came out very dark and poor. The
> bird had a light blue patch on the wing, was mostly dark red, and flashed
> green from somewhere while in flight. Attached is the checklist, just
> figured I'd pass along the info in case anyone is searching for the poor
> bird. Based on a quick google search it most resembles a Scarlet Rosella,
> but I don't know much about captive species.
> Thanks,
> Josh
> https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S54554220
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