[nysbirds-l] Swallow-tailed Kite (Staten Island - Richmond Co.)

2022-04-21 Thread Shanley III, Michael
A colleague and I were standing at front entrance of Staten Island Academy on Todt Hill waiting to go into a meeting. The kite flew over our heads heading southeast to northwest! Unmistakeable large slender raptor with deep forked tail. Last seen heading towards Richmond Co CC golf course/High

[nysbirds-l] Swallow-tailed Kite (Staten Island - Richmond Co.)

2022-04-21 Thread Shanley III, Michael
A colleague and I were standing at front entrance of Staten Island Academy on Todt Hill waiting to go into a meeting. The kite flew over our heads heading southeast to northwest! Unmistakeable large slender raptor with deep forked tail. Last seen heading towards Richmond Co CC golf course/High

[nysbirds-l] "Spring Migration" by Stephane Perreault - North Shore Audubon "hybrid" presentation - Tues, Apr 26, 7pm

2022-04-21 Thread Nancy Tognan
The next North Shore Audubon Society (NSAS) general meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at 7pm. This will be a hybrid live/Zoom meeting, the first ever attempted by North Shore Audubon. All are encouraged to attend in person if possible. The location is the Manhasset Public

[nysbirds-l] "Spring Migration" by Stephane Perreault - North Shore Audubon "hybrid" presentation - Tues, Apr 26, 7pm

2022-04-21 Thread Nancy Tognan
The next North Shore Audubon Society (NSAS) general meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at 7pm. This will be a hybrid live/Zoom meeting, the first ever attempted by North Shore Audubon. All are encouraged to attend in person if possible. The location is the Manhasset Public

Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC, Mon. April 18, 2022: Blue-headed Vireo, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers

2022-04-21 Thread Hugh Griffith
Can the NY State Listserve finally be spared this year from the nonstop advertising from Deborah Allen and Birding Bob? The entire state doesn't need to be sent an email every time they bird Central Park, and that during their bird walk saw seven Hermit Thrushes. Also, the advertising of social

Re: [nysbirds-l] Central Park NYC, Mon. April 18, 2022: Blue-headed Vireo, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers

2022-04-21 Thread Hugh Griffith
Can the NY State Listserve finally be spared this year from the nonstop advertising from Deborah Allen and Birding Bob? The entire state doesn't need to be sent an email every time they bird Central Park, and that during their bird walk saw seven Hermit Thrushes. Also, the advertising of social