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* 11/19/2009
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This afternoon at around 12:45pm, Heydi Lopes and I found a Cattle
Egret at Floyd Bennett Field. It was feeding fairly close to the road
within Field "B". It didn't seem too concerned about cars driving by,
but did move a short distance when a loud motorcycle blasted down the
road. Here's
What I believe is the sixth pole east of the intersection of Curtis
Road and Route 259;
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There were THREE Eurasian Collared Doves together on the wires along Curtis
Road in Hilton today at around 2:20 pm. The birds were east of the
intersection of Curtis Road and Rte 259, near the sixth telephone pole from
the intersection (about 0.2 miles). These may well be the "regular" Curtis
THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
Speaker: David S. Wilcove, Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Public
Affairs, Princeton University
Subject: The Case of the Killer Potato Chip: Oil
At 10:15AM Sue and I observed the previously reported Pink-footed Goose at
Sunken Meadow State Park on the athletic fields on the East side of the main
entrance road (after the toll booths and before crossing the bridge over Sunken
Meadow Creek). The bird was in company with approx. 180 Canada
Good day, everyone,
The thread topic which originally started as a fairly innocent post
about a possible "Arctic" loon carcass, needs to terminate. There has
been some good information posted concerning collecting of found
specimens and how this is affected by NYS and Federal Laws. The topic
Good day, everyone,
The thread topic which originally started as a fairly innocent post
about a possible Arctic loon carcass, needs to terminate. There has
been some good information posted concerning collecting of found
specimens and how this is affected by NYS and Federal Laws. The topic
THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK SPEAKERS PROGRAM
Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
The American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater
Speaker: David S. Wilcove, Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Public
Affairs, Princeton University
Subject: The Case of the Killer Potato Chip: Oil
There were THREE Eurasian Collared Doves together on the wires along Curtis
Road in Hilton today at around 2:20 pm. The birds were east of the
intersection of Curtis Road and Rte 259, near the sixth telephone pole from
the intersection (about 0.2 miles). These may well be the regular Curtis
Road
This afternoon at around 12:45pm, Heydi Lopes and I found a Cattle
Egret at Floyd Bennett Field. It was feeding fairly close to the road
within Field B. It didn't seem too concerned about cars driving by,
but did move a short distance when a loud motorcycle blasted down the
road. Here's a
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 11/19/2009
* NYBU0911.19
- Birds mentioned
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Please phone in rare sightings for update
Submit email to dfsuggs localnet com
Thank you, David
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[UPDATE - Saturday, November 21, BOS
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