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Brooklyn Bird Club -- Links
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A Selection of Birding Links. General Online Birding Sites. Http:/ www.americanbirding.org. Http:/ www.birdsource.org. Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology. Http:/ www.birds.cornell.edu/. Hawk Migration Association of North America. Http:/ www.hmana.org. Linnaean Society of New York. Http:/ www.audubon.org. Http:/ www.birdfeeding.org. Http:/ www.tnc.org. New York City Audubon. Http:/ www.nycaudubon.org/. New York State Ornithological Association. Http:/ www.nybirds.org/. Cape May Bird Observatory.
roundtoprumings.blogspot.com
Roundtop Ruminations: What a difference 3 days makes!
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Life in a cabin on a mountain in southern Pennsylvania. Thursday, May 07, 2015. What a difference 3 days makes! What a difference three days makes! I took the first photo Sunday evening, when I could see my winter view was beginning to disappear, but even I didn’t think it would go this fast. I probably should have taken a photo on Sunday morning, as the view was still largely unobstructed then, and the difference from morning to evening was striking. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Cat in My Lap.
hmana.blogspot.com
Hawk Migration Notes: Hawk Watchers Contribute Valuable Data to Another Successful Year of Dragonfly Migration Monitoring
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Thursday, March 19, 2015. Hawk Watchers Contribute Valuable Data to Another Successful Year of Dragonfly Migration Monitoring. Participating hawk watch sites in 2013 and 2014. In 2013, HMANA partnered with the Migratory Dragonfly Partnership (MDP), a group dedicated to the long-term study of dragonfly migration in North America, to formally incorporate daily dragonfly observations and counts into the fall monitoring protocols of participating hawk watch sites. In eastern North America in 2013 and 2014.
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Hawk Migration Notes: March 2015
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Thursday, March 19, 2015. Hawk Watchers Contribute Valuable Data to Another Successful Year of Dragonfly Migration Monitoring. Participating hawk watch sites in 2013 and 2014. In 2013, HMANA partnered with the Migratory Dragonfly Partnership (MDP), a group dedicated to the long-term study of dragonfly migration in North America, to formally incorporate daily dragonfly observations and counts into the fall monitoring protocols of participating hawk watch sites. In eastern North America in 2013 and 2014.
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Hawk Migration Notes: Looking for a few good board members
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Saturday, August 8, 2015. Looking for a few good board members. Serving as a director on HMANA. S board of directors is fun, rewarding and an important way to help assure raptors and migration study continues into the future. Now is the time for HMANA members and prospective members to get involved in board activities for 2016. S board is comprised of nine elected and up to eight appointed directors. Elected directors serve three-year terms; board-appointed directors serve one-, two- or three-year terms.
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Hawk Migration Notes: Progress on HMANA's new home
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Progress on HMANA's new home. HMANA will find a permanent home in the Visitor Center of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge in southeast Michigan. Now under construction, the visitor center is expected to be completed in the spring of 2017. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hawk Migration Association of North America. Paul M. Roberts. 2013 fall hawk migraiton. Belize Raptor Research Institute. Braddock Bay Raptor Research. Hawkwatching Across The Globe.
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Hawk Migration Notes: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Rochester, more than just birds and I don't mean Garbage Plates and House of Guitars. Bridge to Somewhere - www.visitrochester.com. Thanks to Bridget Watts, Braddock Bay Hawkwatch regular,. For the following top tips on places to visit in and around Rochester. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House. Anthony's home in Rochester, now a museum and national historic landmark, was home to the legendary. Suffrage Association when she was its president ( website here. 7th-cent...
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Hawk Migration Notes: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. HMANA Tour: Exploring Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas. By Will Weber, HMANA board member and tour participant. Hawk watching at the Florida Keys Hawk Watch. Banding demo at the Cape Florida Banding Station. The warblers that had made the overnight flight from the Keys faced an incredible gauntlet of falcons and accipiters as they foraged in the meager vegetation of Garden Key. It was hard to know how many Peregrines, Merlins, Kestrels and Coopers Hawks we were observing chasin...
burlybird.blogspot.com
Burly Bird: Links
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Bird Stickers: www.burlybird.com. Here are some links to things Burly Bird believes in and supports! Hawk Migration Association of North America. Maine Public Broadcasting Network. Black Swamp Bird Observatory. Avian Haven Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center. New England Wildlife Center. United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). USFWS Endangered Species Program. USFWS Patuxent Research Refuge. Maine Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife. Heron Observation Network of Maine. Good one - done! Snowy Owl&...
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