[nysbirds-l] Calverton Grumund Air field Long Island

2010-03-23 Thread AndyatWH
I went over to the air field to look over the grass lands at the air fields 
 for Short eared Owls, Hawks etc.over the weekend. Saw at least two 
harriers and  Red Tailed hawks, but no owls. I did see a flock of 6 or 7  
Meadowlarks. I  got pretty good looks in my scope but when I drove closer to 
take 
pictures I was  yelled at by someone who told me I should not be on the grass. 
I asked him why  not,and he told me that the town of Riverhead prohibits  
this because of  the threat to the Salamanders in the Grasslands. I told him I 
thought that  salamanders inhabited wet lands and under decayed logs, but 
he told me that  these were his instructions, and he thought it was funny 
also.
 
Andy Murphy

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Re: [nysbirds-l] Calverton Grumund Air field Long Island

2010-03-24 Thread Susan Herbst
S- you can't walk in the grasslands because of the "salamanders"  
but you can ultimately bulldoze and cement it over with stupid  
useless buildings etc, that they are hell bent on building?
Makes perfect sense to me.
On the other hand if salamanders existent-or-not can save it when  
rare owls can't, then I'll spread the word that the salamanders are  
there.
Sue


On Mar 23, 2010, at 10:11 PM, andya...@aol.com wrote:

> I went over to the air field to look over the grass lands at the  
> air fields for Short eared Owls, Hawks etc.over the weekend. Saw at  
> least two harriers and Red Tailed hawks, but no owls. I did see a  
> flock of 6 or 7  Meadowlarks. I got pretty good looks in my scope  
> but when I drove closer to take pictures I was yelled at by someone  
> who told me I should not be on the grass. I asked him why not,and  
> he told me that the town of Riverhead prohibits  this because of  
> the threat to the Salamanders in the Grasslands. I told him I  
> thought that salamanders inhabited wet lands and under decayed  
> logs, but he told me that these were his instructions, and he  
> thought it was funny also.
>
> Andy Murphy

Susan Herbst
graphic design/illustration/photography
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susie...@optonline.net
www.susieart60.etsy.com
www.facebook.com/MermaidSuesStudio





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Re: [nysbirds-l] Calverton Grumund Air field Long Island

2010-03-24 Thread Mike Wasilco
As part of the development permits, a percentage of the land around the 
breeding ponds has to be set aside.
 
Michael R. Wasilco
Regional Wildlife Manager
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Region 8 Bureau of Wildlife
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, NY  14414
(585)226-5460


>>> Susan Herbst  3/24/2010 11:01 AM >>>
S- you can't walk in the grasslands because of the "salamanders" but you 
can ultimately bulldoze and cement it over with stupid useless buildings etc, 
that they are hell bent on building?
Makes perfect sense to me.
On the other hand if salamanders existent-or-not can save it when rare owls 
can't, then I'll spread the word that the salamanders are there.
Sue


On Mar 23, 2010, at 10:11 PM, andya...@aol.com wrote:




I went over to the air field to look over the grass lands at the air fields for 
Short eared Owls, Hawks etc.over the weekend. Saw at least two harriers and Red 
Tailed hawks, but no owls. I did see a flock of 6 or 7  Meadowlarks. I got 
pretty good looks in my scope but when I drove closer to take pictures I was 
yelled at by someone who told me I should not be on the grass. I asked him why 
not,and he told me that the town of Riverhead prohibits  this because of the 
threat to the Salamanders in the Grasslands. I told him I thought that 
salamanders inhabited wet lands and under decayed logs, but he told me that 
these were his instructions, and he thought it was funny also.

 
Andy Murphy



Susan Herbst

graphic design/illustration/photography
516-633-7730
susie...@optonline.net 
www.susieart60.etsy.com 
www.facebook.com/MermaidSuesStudio 





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