Hi All,
Sorry for the late post. I was at work and just arrived home. The 5
White Ibis DID in fact return this evening to roost in the same tree. This
reported tonight(Monday) by Linda Scrima, who with her husband, braved a
pretty rough storm by all accounts and observed the birds
Hi All,
Sorry for the late post. I was at work and just arrived home. The 5
White Ibis DID in fact return this evening to roost in the same tree. This
reported tonight(Monday) by Linda Scrima, who with her husband, braved a
pretty rough storm by all accounts and observed the birds
of any later reports, I
will post an update.
Good birding!
Willie
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:rmtaylo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 12:42 PM
To: Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter
Cc: Geneseebirds; geneseebird...@geneseo.edu; nysbirds-l
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] White Ibis
of any later reports, I
will post an update.
Good birding!
Willie
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:rmtaylo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 12:42 PM
To: Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter
Cc: Geneseebirds; geneseebird...@geneseo.edu; nysbirds-l
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] White Ibis
Hi, was posted on ebird today
On Friday, July 15, 2016, Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter <
dannapot...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Tom Kerr texted to the WNY Bird Alert a report from Matt Nusstein and the
> Buffalo-Niagara Facebook Group of a White Ibis at Evangola State Park (on
> Lake Erie). I have
Hi, was posted on ebird today
On Friday, July 15, 2016, Willie D'Anna and Betsy Potter <
dannapot...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Tom Kerr texted to the WNY Bird Alert a report from Matt Nusstein and the
> Buffalo-Niagara Facebook Group of a White Ibis at Evangola State Park (on
> Lake Erie). I have
One clarification: the Ibis is in the plowed field south of Bridge Lane.
Hugh
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Hugh McGuinness wrote:
> Jim Ash found an immature WHITE IBIS at Sagaponack Pond (eastern Suffolk
> Co.) this morning. It was still present as of 10:45am.
>
> The bird was seen in a
Thanks for relaying the news (though negative). I'm sure there have been
plenty of subscribers waiting anxiously for an update.
White Ibis has a reputation for staying at a site for a short period before
moving on. For example, the immature sighted and beautifully photographed at
Piermont
Thanks for relaying the news (though negative). I'm sure there have been
plenty of subscribers waiting anxiously for an update.
White Ibis has a reputation for staying at a site for a short period before
moving on. For example, the immature sighted and beautifully photographed at
Piermont
There is no open season on idiots, so he must have been poaching idiots.
Seriously though, he was most assuredly a bow hunter and will have as little or
less disturbance to the birds than the birders do, and his license fees help
pay for the management site that is available for all the public
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Fourth sentence down should actually read:
>From there walk the dike separating "Wood Marsh East" and "Hunt Club
Marsh" north about 3/4 mile to the first intersection and then continue EAST
(right) about 1/4 mile--the actual roost location is on the south side of the
dike (actually named
Fourth sentence down should actually read:
From there walk the dike separating Wood Marsh East and Hunt Club
Marsh north about 3/4 mile to the first intersection and then continue EAST
(right) about 1/4 mile--the actual roost location is on the south side of the
dike (actually named
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