Thanks, got it... Any advice about which owls are most common in our area so that I know which kind of owl boxes to put up. David (Old Chatham) ... ...
This is a summary of some of the sightings that were sent to the Birdline of Eastern New York this past week. Call the birdline (518-439-8080) for the full...
Some time ago I requested photos of grassland breeding and wintering species from the many great photographers who read this mailing list. I received several...
The Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club is holding a morning driving tour of Montgomery County on Saturday, February 11, 2006. This area of open farm fields and scattered...
Hi there, First posting for me! This morning(Sat) I went to the river: Germantown boat launch and Cheviot. Not much at the boat launch, gulls (unidentifiable...
HMBirders - I guess the birds think it is spring because I've had red-winged blackbirds & robins in the yard recently and today there is a turkey vulture...
Just like Barb, we have had red-wings at our feeder, but also a cardinal in our yard opened the day by singing this morning at 6:30. A nice reminder that...
Drove by Knickerbocker Road marsh off Rt67 in Mechanicville a few days ago and saw that the whole area is posted against any use and also 'no parling" signs...
Hello all, I'm new to the group and I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm looking for the circle ID for the Shawangunk reserve area and the Ft. Edwards...
Monday, February 6, 2006 Four for Florida Tom Lindsay 7:00 PM at William K Sanford Town Library in Colonie The list of National Wildlife Refuges in Florida...
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Feb 6, 2006 5:14 pm
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John, Shawangunk Grasslands NWR is outside of the Ulster County CBC circle, which is centered in Stone Ridge, and thus is not covered by an Audubon CBC. Steve...
John - here is the site to search on for your count: http://audubon2.org/birds/cbc/hr/count_table.html Alan Mapes ... From: "John" <biogradstu23@...> ...
Alan Mapes
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Feb 7, 2006 3:31 am
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Touring South-Central Alaska Thursday, February 9, 2006 7:00-9:00 pm Speaker: Gregg Recer Description of Program: Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club member and past...
On the Way down the Northway this morning I had 14 hawks, including 2 pairs of RT Hawks. Also had a Northern Shrike on a tree next to highway just north of...
Ronald Harrower
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Feb 9, 2006 2:20 am
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This is a summary of some of the sightings that were sent to the Birdline of Eastern New York this past week. Call the birdline (518-439-8080) for the full...
The Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club will be holding a morning field trip along the lower Mohawk River in Albany and Saratoga counties on Sunday, February 19th. This...
(graphic content of eagle with prey - warning!) When I arrived at the Coxsackie boat launch this morning, I soon saw a flying adult Bald Eagle in pursuit of...
After my feeders being empty for a month, I restocked and filled them all. Then I couldn't believe what I saw...pine siskins amongst the goldfinches! Counted...
David writes: Those pictures are intense! Any thoughts about what kind of bird the prey was... it looks like a plucked chicken, lol The bird looks like an...
Alan Mapes
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Feb 14, 2006 1:03 am
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Today about 3:30 PM I saw an adult bald eagle on West River Rd in the Town of Moreau. It was just south of the intersection with Clark Rd, on a sharp curve...
Paul I guess it was an eagle kind of day--I also saw an adult bald eagle at about 7:45 AM today flying upstream along the Mohawk at Freeman's Bridge...
I am new to the group as of a couple weeks ago. Had a Northern Goshawk in our field late last week. We usually get one every winter- periodically during the...
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Feb 15, 2006 7:17 pm
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This afternoon, a flock of about 20 Red-winged Blackbirds flew over the fields near Coxsackie. I hope they brought their longjohns with them... Also, an...
This is a summary of some of the sightings that were sent to the Birdline of Eastern New York this past week. Call the birdline (5184398080) for the full...
I spent a portion of the afternoon yesterday (Wednesday) wandering through Five Rivers. A large number of robins were around (it seemed like every other bird...