Jan 14, 2022 at 9:13 AM Eileen Schwinn
>> wrote:
>> I’ve been holding off because I haven’t seen any geeses Ditto the King
>> Eider - I did report yesterday - hunters were in the area. The King left
>> the sandbar when a small boat approached.
>> Eileen
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My question is are any of these species legal to take in NY? I suspect the
geese may not be while the ducks probably are. I applaud keeping information
out of e-bird but also letting environmental conservation officers know that
some bad apples may be skirting the rules. While one wishes to avo
>From a strictly legal standpoint someone might contact the town highway
>superintendent and/or town clerk. Even if one is behaving appropriately and is
>within legal rights politeness is still required. Since some local folks and
>some birders can both be unreasonable at times it’s always good
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>> On May 3, 2020, at 3:46 PM, Gerald Smith wrote:
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>> In the tug hill region while it is not legal to ride ROWs Enforcement is
>> lacking Usually owners of land retain all other rights other than those they
>> cede to the po
In the tug hill region while it is not legal to ride ROWs Enforcement is
lacking Usually owners of land retain all other rights other than those they
cede to the power company. If so they can prohibit trespass if they wish but
few do.!Based on my experience most ATV and snowmobile operators feel
If memory serves it was a tough winter in the Southeastern states with freezes
It may be that this species and other continental wintering species took a hit
that has been exasperated by this springs monsoons in the Northeastern States
Birds rise above it all
> On Jul 3, 2019, at 11:31, MB Warb
Actually Jefferson County is well birder by North Country Standards Compared to
Lewis or St Lawrence areas outside of the Blue Line Jefferson has a fair number
of Active birders Perch River was the first place in the State where Trumpeter
Swans became established Expanding from the reintroductio
Cape Vincent population is extirpated try Malone area Gerry Smith
Birds rise above it all
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 18:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
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> One of the last strongholds for Gray Partridge was the Cape Vincent
> Peninsular which has many square miles of suitable habitat. Given that this
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>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:42 PM, Gerald Smith wrote:
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>> It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
>> regarding the birds presence and proactively hopefully assure staff
>> awareness and protection Gerry Smith
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It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
regarding the birds presence and proactively hopefully assure staff awareness
and protection Gerry Smith
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> On Jun 13, 2016, at 15:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
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> If they do, it would be a violation
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