[cayugabirds-l] Upland Sandpiper

2019-04-18 Thread Dave Nutter
Yesterday, 17 April, Reuben Stoltzfus saw 2 Upland Sandpipers at the Lott Farm, 
which is east of NYS-414 and north of Martin Rd  in Seneca Falls. 
I believe this is new for the Cayuga Lake Basin for the year, and I have added 
it to the list on the Cayuga Bird Club website, Resources page.

- - Dave Nutter
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Upland Sandpiper

2019-04-18 Thread psaracin
Cool. Back from the Argentine. 4000 miles- give or take.Sent from my 
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
 Original message From: Dave Nutter  Date: 
4/18/19  4:29 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: CayugaBirds-L b  
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Upland Sandpiper Yesterday, 17 April, Reuben Stoltzfus 
saw 2 Upland Sandpipers at the Lott Farm, which is east of NYS-414 and north of 
Martin Rd  in Seneca Falls. I believe this is new for the Cayuga Lake Basin for 
the year, and I have added it to the list on the Cayuga Bird Club website, 
Resources page.- - Dave Nutter
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Upland Sandpiper

2019-04-18 Thread Dave Nutter
I try to look at the eBird map of current-year reports for species when 
checking first reports for the Cayuga Lake Basin. That map for Upland Sandpiper 
is fascinating.There are many reports from the Texas-to-western-Louisiana Gulf 
Coast northward through eastern Kansas, and quite a few along the Gulf Coast to 
Alabama with scattered reports north of there north to Illinois and Wisconsin. 

But Upland Sandpipers are only reported, so far, from ten sites total in the 
Eastern Time Zone: There are a couple reports from the Florida Keys, one from 
north Florida near Jacksonville, a very popular bird near Athens, Georgia that 
lots of folks saw over several days, two sites in Ohio (one with multiple 
birds), one bird in Michigan, and 3 single-bird sites scattered across southern 
Ontario in Canada. 

And there are zero Upland Sandpiper reports from South Carolina through New 
York and New England. Perhaps “our” Upland Sandpipers migrate north from Texas 
before turning east through Ohio then across the Lake Ontario Plain to arrive 
in Seneca Falls. If that’s true, I wonder how many other species arrive from 
the west at the north end of the Cayuga Lake Basin.

- - Dave Nutter

> On Apr 18, 2019, at 6:53 AM, psaracin  wrote:
> 
> Cool. Back from the Argentine. 4000 miles- give or take.
> 
>  Original message 
> From: Dave Nutter 
> Date: 4/18/19 4:29 AM (GMT-05:00)
> To: CayugaBirds-L b 
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Upland Sandpiper
> 
> Yesterday, 17 April, Reuben Stoltzfus saw 2 Upland Sandpipers at the Lott 
> Farm, which is east of NYS-414 and north of Martin Rd  in Seneca Falls. 
> I believe this is new for the Cayuga Lake Basin for the year, and I have 
> added it to the list on the Cayuga Bird Club website, Resources page.
> 
> - - Dave Nutter

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[cayugabirds-l] CBC Field Trip: Monkey Run South on Saturday

2019-04-18 Thread Liisa S. Mobley
I’ll be leading a field trip this Saturday, April 20th, 7:30-10:00, in Monkey 
Run South.  Please meet at the parking area.

I was just checking my Weather Channel app, and the icon used for most of 
Saturday morning on the hourly forecast is a cloud, with the sun peaking out, 
plus a thunder bolt, and raindrops.  I can’t say I’ve ever seen that icon 
before – at least it didn’t include an image of Thor with his hammer.  Assume 
changeable weather.

Since it is supposed to rain quite a bit tomorrow night, expect muddy and 
slippery conditions.  It’s been drier in the woods this year than last, but 
tomorrow night’s rains might change that.

For more details about the trip, refer to the Cayuga Bird Club calendar: 
http://www.cayugabirdclub.org/

Thanks,
Liisa

Liisa Mobley
ls...@cornell.edu




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