Hi Cayugabirders,
I know that it can be difficult with the excitement of May having passed, and
the heat and thunderstorms sapping the will to go look at birds – sometimes you
don’t want to pick up binoculars and head out birding in July. However,
Avicaching is here to change that! Giving you a
Hi all,
One more event is scheduled for Saturday Night.
Saturday July 11th (9pm-midnight): Ithaca Moth Night. This is the fourth annual
Ithaca Moth Night and this year we've moved the event earlier in July to see
new species. Meet at the main parking lot of Robert H. Treman State Park (lower
Linda and I are walking the East Recreation Way off Game Farm Road around .5
miles and heard heard the owl calling from the south at 7:00 P,M.
Good birding,
Ann
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Sorry for the slow response folks. I've been stuck in the Philly airport due
to storm-cancelled flights. Have to fly Philly to Chicago to Elmira and walk
home from there because all flights from Philly to Ithaca are full today and
tomorrow.
Bottom line re Golden-cheeked Warblers is that there
Here's a good UFWS link. It says there are approx 27,000 golden-cheeked
warblers, a 25% decline in past 25 years. It shares info regarding the warblers
in general, not just the Balcones Canyonlands.
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Balcones_Canyonlands/GCW.html
David Diaz
Tburg
> On Jul 10, 2015, a
So, Jody, what's the inside scoop on the population of Golden-cheeked Warblers?
Does Travis Audubon have it right or wrong? Should they be removed from the
Endangered Species list so that their habitat ceases to have protection and is
open to development? Were they wrongly placed on the list? H