Here’s the link to the Kingbird volume
https://nybirds.org/KB_IssuesArchive/y1982v32n1.pdf
Also I see you can pick up a used copy of Bull for cheap on Amazon. Well worth
it.
Paul
From: Carena Pooth
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 8:48 AM
To: Robert Lewis ; Paul R Sweet
Cc: NYSBirds
Subject: Re
Thanks, Paul.Bob, NYSARC's historical database goes back to 1977, when NYSARC
was established.Carena
On Thursday, July 2, 2020, 08:40:11 AM EDT, Paul R Sweet
wrote:
Bob
As I mentioned yesterday you should check Bull’s Birds of NY State (Levine
1998) for historic records. This cites a
Bob
As I mentioned yesterday you should check Bull’s Birds of NY State (Levine
1998) for historic records. This cites a paper by Spencer (Kingbird 32:2-5)
that summarizes 30 records. If you don’t have Bull I can send a copy of the
PUGA account.
Paul
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | Am
Thank you for that resource Carena.
However, I notice that it lists 8 reports of Purple Gallinule. Yet in the 1998
report it says:
1998-55-A, One immature on Irondequoit Bay, City of Rochester, Monroe
Co., on 11 Oct 1998 (Jerry Sullivan). There are more than 35 records of this
southern species