I'm pretty confident at this point that it's a female Chuck-Will's-Widow:
female by buffy undertail with no white visible. Phil Jeffrey's post from a
couple years back has some very helpful points:
http://www.philjeffrey.net/ChuckWhip.html
Like those birds, this one shows a uniformly warm
Nice technical info, but what species of Nightjar is it? ;)
Hugh
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Brian Whipple
wrote:
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Without getting into a lengthy e-mail the issue with Yahoo and Aol has to do
with both Yahoo and Aol changing their Domain-based Message Authentication,
Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) policy such that “all other mail services
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I'm pretty confident at this point that it's a female Chuck-Will's-Widow:
female by buffy undertail with no white visible. Phil Jeffrey's post from a
couple years back has some very helpful points:
http://www.philjeffrey.net/ChuckWhip.html
Like those birds, this one shows a uniformly warm
Without getting into a lengthy e-mail the issue with Yahoo and Aol has to do
with both Yahoo and Aol changing their Domain-based Message Authentication,
Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) policy such that “all other mail services
[are to] reject emails claiming to come from a Yahoo user, but
For Gmail users:
Go to Settings, then click the Filters tab, then create the following
filter:
- *to: *NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu; *Do this: *Never send it to Spam
I frequently get emails from the NYSBirds-L and ebirdsNYC lists with a
yellow banner in the top of the email reading This message