Yes, oystercatchers are protected by the MBTA. MBTA does not include
harassment, so for it to apply, you would need a direct take of an adult or
eggs at this stage, or of chicks if it gets to that point.
Joe
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Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 8:14 PM
To: Joe Jannsen ; Gus Keri ;
Yes, oystercatchers are protected by the MBTA. MBTA does not include
harassment, so for it to apply, you would need a direct take of an adult or
eggs at this stage, or of chicks if it gets to that point.
Joe
From: TURNER
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 8:14 PM
To: Joe Jannsen ; Gus Keri ;
Central Park NYC
Thursday May 27, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 10 Species of Wood Warblers including Blackburnian and Bay-breasted
warblers.
Canada Goose - 16
Wood Duck - male Reservoir (Deb-after lunch)
Gadwall - pair turtle Pond
Mallard - half-a-dozen
Central Park NYC
Thursday May 27, 2021
OBS: Robert DeCandido, PhD, Deborah Allen, m.ob.
Highlights: 10 Species of Wood Warblers including Blackburnian and Bay-breasted
warblers.
Canada Goose - 16
Wood Duck - male Reservoir (Deb-after lunch)
Gadwall - pair turtle Pond
Mallard - half-a-dozen
Wouldn't MBTA protect oystercatchers?
John T.
> On May 27, 2021 at 5:54 PM Joe Jannsen wrote:
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Wouldn't MBTA protect oystercatchers?
John T.
> On May 27, 2021 at 5:54 PM Joe Jannsen wrote:
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Yes—that was already arranged with NPS.
Thanks for also following up.
Joe
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On Behalf Of Gus Keri
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 3:33 PM
To: Smith, Jason Y (DEC) ; Birding alert, NYSBirds,
Birding alert
Subject: Re:[nysbirds-l] Oystercatchers at
Yes—that was already arranged with NPS.
Thanks for also following up.
Joe
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On Behalf Of Gus Keri
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 3:33 PM
To: Smith, Jason Y (DEC) ; Birding alert, NYSBirds,
Birding alert
Subject: Re:[nysbirds-l] Oystercatchers at
Yes—that was already arranged with NPS. Thanks for also following up.
Joe
On May 27, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Gus Keri wrote:
Thank you Jason for immediate response and action.
I hope this nest will survive until the weekend.
Gus
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:01:31 -0400 Smith, Jason Y (DEC)
Yes—that was already arranged with NPS. Thanks for also following up.
Joe
On May 27, 2021, at 4:55 PM, Gus Keri wrote:
Thank you Jason for immediate response and action.
I hope this nest will survive until the weekend.
Gus
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:01:31 -0400 Smith, Jason Y (DEC)
Thank you Jason for immediate response and action.
I hope this nest will survive until the weekend.
Gus
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:01:31 -0400 Smith, Jason Y (DEC)
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Thank you Jason for immediate response and action.
I hope this nest will survive until the weekend.
Gus
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:01:31 -0400 Smith, Jason Y (DEC)
wrote
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An adult Brown Booby was first found in NJ very close to NY waters. I was
able to re find it clearly on the New York side along with Seth Wollney.
Best public access to where it was flying around is at the intersection of
Van Name Avenue and Richmond Terrace. Look out towards NJ. Use these
An adult Brown Booby was first found in NJ very close to NY waters. I was
able to re find it clearly on the New York side along with Seth Wollney.
Best public access to where it was flying around is at the intersection of
Van Name Avenue and Richmond Terrace. Look out towards NJ. Use these
Thank you very much, Joe.
On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:28:38 -0400 Joe Jannsen wrote
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> I forwarded this to NPS. Hopefully they can get out there this year to help
> this pair.
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> Joe
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> On
Thank you very much, Joe.
On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:28:38 -0400 Joe Jannsen wrote
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> Gus,
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> I forwarded this to NPS. Hopefully they can get out there this year to help
> this pair.
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> Joe
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Gus,
I forwarded this to NPS. Hopefully they can get out there this year to help
this pair.
Thanks.
Joe
From: bounce-125668354-10871...@list.cornell.edu
On Behalf Of Gus Keri
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 9:22 AM
To: Birding alert, NYSBirds, Birding alert
Subject: [nysbirds-l]
Gus,
I forwarded this to NPS. Hopefully they can get out there this year to help
this pair.
Thanks.
Joe
From: bounce-125668354-10871...@list.cornell.edu
On Behalf Of Gus Keri
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 9:22 AM
To: Birding alert, NYSBirds, Birding alert
Subject: [nysbirds-l]
Hi everyone,
I hesitated before I wrote this email because I was not sure if this poor
creature can be helped. Last year, I wrote similar email but it didn't help. I
am hoping this time, things will be different.
Last week, I found an Oystercatcher nest on Plumb beach with two eggs and the
Anything is possible with pigementation characters, but White-eyed Vireo would
be a vagrant in Arizona. The most obvious possibility is that it was a Bell's
Vireo.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Anything is possible with pigementation characters, but White-eyed Vireo would
be a vagrant in Arizona. The most obvious possibility is that it was a Bell's
Vireo.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
From: bounce-125667917-3714...@list.cornell.edu
Has anyone ever had a juvenile white-eyed vireo in late May? I had a bird in
AZ that looked just like a white-eyed vireo but it's eye was dark. I know the
juveniles have dark eyes, but I've always been puzzled that it was dark at that
time of year. I would think they haven't even fledged at
Has anyone ever had a juvenile white-eyed vireo in late May? I had a bird in
AZ that looked just like a white-eyed vireo but it's eye was dark. I know the
juveniles have dark eyes, but I've always been puzzled that it was dark at that
time of year. I would think they haven't even fledged at
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