[cayugabirds-l] Black-bellied Plovers

2010-08-06 Thread Joseph Brin
This morning from Towpath Road at the Montezuma Complex I found 3 adult 
Black-bellied Plovers, 2 in mostly full breeding plumage while 1 was starting 
to 
lose color. Otherwise the shorebirds were distant and difficult to ID in the 
bright sun.

Joseph Brin
brinjos...@yahoo.com
Baldwinsville, N.Y.


  
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[cayugabirds-l] Black-bellied Plovers

2018-05-18 Thread Ann Mitchell
I stopped by Carncross Road Friday around 7:00 pm and saw 3 Black-bellied 
Plovers in the field. 
Ann

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Black-bellied Plovers

2010-08-06 Thread James G. Kohlenberg
I was able to find 4 Black-bellied Plover on Towpath this afternoon. Thanks to 
Joe for posting , because I was able to hear one giving its whistling call as 
it flew by. I'm not sure if it was an additional one or of the original group.
There was also a group of five Sandhill Cranes. Four were very rusty colored 
and one grey with small rusty patches.

Gary


On Aug 6, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Joseph Brin wrote:

This morning from Towpath Road at the Montezuma Complex I found 3 adult 
Black-bellied Plovers, 2 in mostly full breeding plumage while 1 was starting 
to lose color. Otherwise the shorebirds were distant and difficult to ID in the 
bright sun.

Joseph Brin
brinjos...@yahoo.com
Baldwinsville, N.Y.





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[cayugabirds-l] Black-bellied Plovers, etc, East Rd

2010-06-08 Thread Dave Nutter
Around 5:45pm Tuesday 8 June I talked to Stuart Krasnoff who was at East Rd in 
Tyre 
and watching:
2 Sandhill Cranes
5 Black-bellied Plovers, including 3 in beautiful breeding plumage
2 or more Semipalmated Plovers, 
lots of Peeps, including a couple larger ones, but all left unidentified due to 
distance and a case of "scope-eye."

He did not find the Hudsonian Godwit on his first stop at the visitor center.   

On Sunday late morning and evening (yes, Susan, I went back after other 
errands), 
on East Rd there were 
2 Sandhill Cranes
a handful of Semipalmated Plovers
about 50 Semipalmated Sandpipers
2 White-rumped Sandpipers
1 Dunlin

And I also did not see the Hudsonian Godwit.  
However I did get a nice look at a Solitary Sandpiper alongside the Wildlife 
Drive opposite Benning Marsh.

--Dave Nutter

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