Extraordinary picture I thought some on the list would be interested in
seeing:
http://trektellen.org/foto.asp?id=11147&p=1&sorteren=1&taal=2&telpostland=0
Bill Evans
Town of Danby, NY
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Hi Bill & NY Birders,
You were right, I for one was interested.
I have only one question: what's the difference between a dark *morph* and a
*melanic* individual? Does the word "morph" imply that it is a Mendelian
trait (like Blue & Snow Geese), or at least genetically determined, whereas
a "mela
(Reported for Wednesday 3 Nov. 2010) - intriguing note:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ebirdsnyc/message/8286
Good birding,
Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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I just received a call from Shane Blodgett who says the dove is now near the
spot where it was originally found, which is the eastern most parking lot in
Captree. Apparently it's been elusive and disappears for long periods
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John Gluth called a little before this and reported both the Common Ground-Dove
and the Western Kingbird along the road to the south lot. John said the dove
flew northeast, which would place it where Shane saw it, along the northern
edge of the eastern-most lot.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Just wanted to report a beautiful Barred Owl at NYBG. Unfortunately it is
located in a spot that isn't open to the public. This is only the 2nd or 3rd
time I've seen one there in the 20+ years I've been going there.
Andrew
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist/Wildlife Biologist
37 Tanglew
- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 11/04/2010
* NYBU1011.04
- Birds mentioned
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[Update - BOS Meeting, Wednesday, Nov 10, 7 PM
at the Buffalo Museum of Science. One of
I spent a little over an hour at Captree this afternoon, during which the
Common Ground-Dove was seen just once, and for just a few minutes.
About a dozen birders were searching for the bird, and it became quite clear to
me that their mostly uncoordinated efforts were not likely to produce favor
the Ground Dove is showing nicely at the entrance about 30. ft in front of
green bouy before toll booths.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com
On Nov 5, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
> I spent a little over an hour at Captree this afternoon
I'm planning to be down there tomorrow (Saturday).
I'm wondering if anyone has put out cracked corn to keep this little guy
committed to one or two areas.
I expect I (we) will be there by about 10 AM.
Others from up this way will be leaving later and arriving later.
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore,
Great birding again today in the county. We are having a learning experience
with the Great Cormorant. It was not seen today, but photos provided to us by
Ellie Knierieman have brought a whole new light on the bird. The Great
Cormorant has been roosting in TREES She provided us with fou
In an effort to aid those from "up there", who are on their way "down
here";
Google Maps
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