Re: [nfc-l] Request from the UK

2009-08-27 Thread Magnus Robb
Harry, I'm very interested that you mention Spotted Flycatcher as a bird you heard migrating at night. I wasn't aware of any Old World flycatchers (or chats for that matter) having migration flight calls. If they do, then I should have a good chance of learning the flight call for Pied Fl

RE: [nfc-l] Request from the UK

2009-08-27 Thread Harry Lehto
Dear all, quite interesting to read about flights of rare vargrant such as swainson's thurshes or yellow warblers. Where I do some monitoring I have had rather quiet nights in the last week. Some Black-bellied Plovers (Plusqu), Ringed Plovers (Chahia), Tree pipits (Antpra), Spotted flycat

RE: [nfc-l] Request from the UK

2009-08-26 Thread Mike Feely
ng now. I'll be sure to post any hearings on here. Cheers Mike _ From: bounce-4212732-10097...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-4212732-10097...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of caitlin Sent: 26 August 2009 22:37 To: 'Mike Feely'; nfc-l@cornell.edu Subject: R

RE: [nfc-l] Request from the UK

2009-08-26 Thread caitlin
Mike-MOWA is Mourning Warbler. A lovely little bird. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mourning_Warbler/lifehistory Here's a link to our 4 letter codes, in case we forget http://www.birdpop.org/AlphaCodes.htm Best to you across the pond, and happy birding! Caitlin Ca