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Birding Et Cetera: March 2013
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Saturday, March 16. NANPA Summit - Jacksonville, FL. Twelve of us, graduate and undergraduate students from across North America, eventually converged on Big Talbot Island, after a series of flight delays and cancellations. For the first part of the week, we would be staying in a house owned by the North Florida Land Trust, and spending all of Wednesday and Thursday shooting people and places on the island. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Birding Et Cetera: January 2013
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Thursday, January 3. Of the morning's work, where my exploration of the new snow was promptly interrupted, as I'd hoped, by the sound of Trumpeters coming in to land along the river. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. View my complete profile. Jerry's Birding / Digiscoping Blog. Low-light Birding - 25 Nov 2016. Stag Do…YELLOWSTONE, USA (13 Oct). Birds In My Bins and Lens. Gulls, Part 1. Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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Birding Et Cetera: Tracking a Marathon Migration: Churchill's Whimbrels
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Wednesday, November 14. Tracking a Marathon Migration: Churchill's Whimbrels. Flagged Whimbrel, "JM". It’s been a crazy semester this fall, and the Churchill season that I never finished writing about feels incredibly far gone now. It’s late at night in the middle of a busy week, but physics homework was easier than I thought, so what better time to recall a great summer? A light-level geolocator, weighing just 0.65 grams! With these...
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Birding Et Cetera: March 2011
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Tuesday, March 29. With the realization that I was seeing the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans in the same moment, I no longer felt so tired– now I could finish my chemistry readings. Ha. Yeah,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. I like birds. I like to find them, listen to them, watch them, photograph them, draw them, and write about them. As a side effect, I love traveling, and hopefully this blog will convey...
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Birding Et Cetera: January 2011
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Monday, January 17. Thirty-eight days of winter break. Nine hundred and twelve hours of free time. What to do? Glaucous-winged Gull eating a. An overview of our route. We retraced our path south as the light started to fade, hoping to scope the Padilla Bay for waterfowl before sunset. We stopped briefly at Bayview State Park, where a group of some 3,500 wigeon finally included my lifer Eurasian! Penn Cove, viewed from Coupeville.
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Birding Et Cetera: November 2012
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Wednesday, November 14. Tracking a Marathon Migration: Churchill's Whimbrels. Flagged Whimbrel, "JM". It’s been a crazy semester this fall, and the Churchill season that I never finished writing about feels incredibly far gone now. It’s late at night in the middle of a busy week, but physics homework was easier than I thought, so what better time to recall a great summer? A light-level geolocator, weighing just 0.65 grams! With these...
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Birding Et Cetera: June 2012
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Sunday, June 17. Hovering Around 60˚. Common Murres coming in to Gull Island. A Red-faced Cormorant shared a rock with his Pelagic brethren at Gull Island. Suggests, this high arctic breeder is equally (if not more) familiar with tropical beaches and atolls of the South Pacific, where it was first described in Tahiti during James Cook’s expeditions in the 18. That one’s got a bright rump! This is his. Maria? Here you go. Grandma?
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Birding Et Cetera: October 2010
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Wednesday, October 27. The upper Taughannock Falls make quite a striking impression framed against the sheer face of the bowl between the two valleys. There's not much more of a story here, but I just wanted to share some of the photos I took that day, and then on the following weekend when I took my parents along during their visit. Sunday, October 17. There was a faint glimmer from a headlamp in the darkening trees. "I can hear...
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Birding Et Cetera: December 2010
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Sunday, December 12. Snow has finally hit Ithaca, and the notorious winter has begun! We have had nearly two weeks of uninterrupted snow and have since accumulated.wait for it.less than a dusting! In the midst of suffering through the last of my final exams and the dreadful lack of snow, however, I have gotten some chances to get off campus to look at some interesting birds in the last few weeks. We eventually came to Lower Lake Road...
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Birding Et Cetera: June 2011
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A chronicle of my birding and ornithological ventures across the globe. Saturday, June 25. Female Godwit, well-hidden while incubating. Http:/ birdingetcetera.blogspot.com/2010/06/working-with-hudwits.html. Male Hudsonain Godwit, carrying a data logger. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. I like birds. I like to find them, listen to them, watch them, photograph them, draw them, and write about them. As a side effect, I love traveling, and hopefully this blog will convey (on som...2011 ...