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Due to ongoing issues with message delivery et al. we have moved. Welcome to the new SFBirds@groups.io group. Please take a moment to review this message. To learn more about this group, visit https:/
Due to ongoing issues with message delivery et al. we have moved. Welcome to the new SFBirds@groups.io group. Please take a moment to review this message. To learn more about this group, visit https://groups.io/g/SFBirds Most importantly, please: -Check to make sure your display name is set. Under subscription, click "Membership," click "Group Profile," then "Edit Group Profile." The important thing is to insure your "Display Name" is your full name, such that your emails go out as from John Doe and not fulmarfulmar28. -Remember to use a full signature (Full name, city of residence) and date emails. -Update your contacts. Now to send a message to the group, you'll need to send it to SFBirds@groups.io A few more pointers, courtesy of Ryan Winkleman and Jeff Bray (thanks guys!), our neighbors to the south: Setting up your personal profile. Click the Subscription button. Under the default page (Membership), you'll be able to change the frequency with which you receive posts, and you'll be able to set your personal signature. By toggling the two checkboxes ("Use Signature For Web Posting" and "Use Signature For Email Posting"), you can add in your name and residence as your signature, and it will be added to your email automatically. *HOWEVER*, Sialia is stripping these currently, so we recommend you manually sign your emails for now. Under the next page (Group Profile) you can further edit your personal information. Here if you'd like you can add a profile photo, add your display name, add a bio if you'd like, and add your own website. Your profile photo will show up directly on your posts online. Searching for content. To search for posts, topics, or a specific name, go to the Messages page. On a desktop interface this will be located on the sidebar; on a mobile interface it will be permanently located on the bottom of the site no matter which page you are on. At the top of the messages page is the search button. Click it and type in whatever it is you're looking for. I think you'll find that it is very fast and works much more reliably than the old Yahoo! search results, which half the time would kick me out to the main Groups page, and the other half of the time would spin itself to infinity after scrolling down a couple pages. If you are looking for all posts by a particular user, you can do so easily from his/her profile page. Posting new messages. To post a new message from the desktop interface, click the "New Topic" button on the sidebar. To post a new message from a mobile interface, click the "New Topic" button at the bottom of page. This is a permanent button that stays no matter where you are on the site. To post a new message from your email, simply send an email to sandiegoregionbirding@groups.io Responding to messages. Messages are set to automatically respond privately, i.e. you will respond directly to the poster, not to the entire group. If you would like to respond with a group message, from the website simply click the reply button. Underneath the text box you will see three buttons: "Reply to Sender," "Discard," and "Group Reply." Click the "Group Reply" button and it will switch to a public reply. from your email simply Reply All. There is also a button at the very bottom of the email (in small text) to reply to the group. If you do not wish to belong to SFBIRDS @groups.io, you may unsubscribe by sending an email to SFBIRDS +unsubscribe@groups.io To see and modify all of your groups, go to https://groups.io. Look around on your computer and from your mobile device. Let us know if you have any feedback. There may be a few tweaks in the coming days, but hopefully this will be a more enjoyable experience than the last few months at Yahoo! Groups. Thanks, Dominik Mosur Joe Morlan Moderators
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Portsmouth Square Yellow Warbler
Hi Birders, Good bird for Chinatown...hanging around in Mulberry-like tree at Clay and Kearny now. Russ Bright SF
Hi Birders, Good bird for Chinatown...hanging around in Mulberry-like tree at Clay and Kearny now. Russ Bright SF
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By bitanangan
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City Birds: Kestrel, Bluebird, Say’s Phoebe 2 messages
I visited friends who live under Bernal Hill yesterday and had 3 great “Street Birds.” I had a WESTERN BLUEBIRD eating on a telephone pole over 24th and South Van Ness. A male AMERICAN KESTREL at Bern
I visited friends who live under Bernal Hill yesterday and had 3 great “Street Birds.” I had a WESTERN BLUEBIRD eating on a telephone pole over 24th and South Van Ness. A male AMERICAN KESTREL at Bern
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By Mike Carozza
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Fall Migration, late? 2 messages
Hello hello, Amazing! At 8am about 100 double crested Cormorants flew in a few formations SE bound over our house near 25th and Geary. I’ve never seen large flocks over land before. About 10 minutes l
Hello hello, Amazing! At 8am about 100 double crested Cormorants flew in a few formations SE bound over our house near 25th and Geary. I’ve never seen large flocks over land before. About 10 minutes l
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By Daniel Scali
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herring run 01-23
Hello, Some of you were asking about seagulls. So today I filmed them https://youtu.be/FrE-En_z-xU Mila.
Hello, Some of you were asking about seagulls. So today I filmed them https://youtu.be/FrE-En_z-xU Mila.
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By Mila Zinkova
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Corrected Link -Bay Area Raptor Rescue - [SFBirds] Great horned owl in distress at Glen Park 2 messages
Apologies for any confusion - the clickable link was correct, but when I spelled it out (because links are sometimes disabled on lists) I wrote it incorrectly. It should be bayraptorrescue dot org. Si
Apologies for any confusion - the clickable link was correct, but when I spelled it out (because links are sometimes disabled on lists) I wrote it incorrectly. It should be bayraptorrescue dot org. Si
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By Siobhan Ruck
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Great horned owl in distress at Glen Park 3 messages
For any good birding acitizens in the area, there is a great horned owl on the baseball diamond at Glen Park. It may be suffering from rodenticide toxicity. Anyone in the area who could potentially ge
For any good birding acitizens in the area, there is a great horned owl on the baseball diamond at Glen Park. It may be suffering from rodenticide toxicity. Anyone in the area who could potentially ge
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By Dominik Mosur
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Bay Area Raptor Rescue - [SFBirds] Great horned owl in distress at Glen Park
For any raptors - diurnal or nocturnal - in trouble, you can always contact Bay Area Raptor Rescue. I’ve just passed the information on to them but anyone can find them through bayarearaptorrescue dot
For any raptors - diurnal or nocturnal - in trouble, you can always contact Bay Area Raptor Rescue. I’ve just passed the information on to them but anyone can find them through bayarearaptorrescue dot
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By Siobhan Ruck
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The spawn week is on 3 messages
Yes, just what does all this mean? Is there a major herring spawning event? If so, just where? Has any gull enthusiast been there and checked out the (hopefully) huge hordes of gulls? Any rarities? Ho
Yes, just what does all this mean? Is there a major herring spawning event? If so, just where? Has any gull enthusiast been there and checked out the (hopefully) huge hordes of gulls? Any rarities? Ho
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By John Cant 793-5216
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The spawn is on
Let’s try that again...oops. Obviously never meant to send that first one my microphone picked up. The herring spawn has gone on and on, quite heavy and extensive from the ball park to china basin. Th
Let’s try that again...oops. Obviously never meant to send that first one my microphone picked up. The herring spawn has gone on and on, quite heavy and extensive from the ball park to china basin. Th
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By Josiah Clark
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The spiawn week QQ a AQ e is on 2 messages
Josiah Clark | Habitat Potential | Consulting Ecologist | 415.317.3978 License #1043929 habitatpotential.net www.youtube.com/josiahmtclark
Josiah Clark | Habitat Potential | Consulting Ecologist | 415.317.3978 License #1043929 habitatpotential.net www.youtube.com/josiahmtclark
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By Josiah Clark
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Herring run at AT&T Park right now 2 messages
Probably one of the best opportunities to look at gulls in the city all year. Josiah Clark | Habitat Potential | Consulting Ecologist | 415.317.3978 License #1043929 habitatpotential.net www.youtube.c
Probably one of the best opportunities to look at gulls in the city all year. Josiah Clark | Habitat Potential | Consulting Ecologist | 415.317.3978 License #1043929 habitatpotential.net www.youtube.c
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By Josiah Clark
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Continuing Swam Sparrow
By 8 AM I was leaving the west side of Lake Merced after finding the continuing Swamp Sparrow along the Vista Grande Canal. It was pure serendipity that I actually saw this little bird. I crossed from
By 8 AM I was leaving the west side of Lake Merced after finding the continuing Swamp Sparrow along the Vista Grande Canal. It was pure serendipity that I actually saw this little bird. I crossed from
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By rosita94598
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Escapee? Ring-necked Pheasant male GGHeights Park!
Odd sighting! Spotted just before 9am on Quintara. Last seen at Q x 12th Ave, heading up & into Golden Gates Hts Park thru the overgrown, steep slope on the Southern edge of the park. Trace K
Odd sighting! Spotted just before 9am on Quintara. Last seen at Q x 12th Ave, heading up & into Golden Gates Hts Park thru the overgrown, steep slope on the Southern edge of the park. Trace K
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By Trace K
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Summer Tanager at Fort Mason
Young male in Community Garden ECS
Young male in Community Garden ECS
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By David Assmann
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Hammond's flycatcher continues at Moscone Playground
I hadn't seen it, or other reports on it for a while, but stopped by Moscone today on an off-chance, and and so was surprised to see it still here, actively foraging between the usual pine and fence.
I hadn't seen it, or other reports on it for a while, but stopped by Moscone today on an off-chance, and and so was surprised to see it still here, actively foraging between the usual pine and fence.
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By Michele Liapes
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Presidio ramble
68 species observed on a leisurely hike from Inspiration Point down to Crissy and back through Fort Scott. Highlights were the continuing Least Flycatcher (usual spot) and Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker (se
68 species observed on a leisurely hike from Inspiration Point down to Crissy and back through Fort Scott. Highlights were the continuing Least Flycatcher (usual spot) and Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker (se
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By David Armstrong
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Western Bluebirds at Fort Mason Community Garden
A quiet evening at the garden this afternoon (except for the parrots), but some kind folks told me that they noticed a pair of Western Bluebirds that were searching for a nesting area across Pope Rd.
A quiet evening at the garden this afternoon (except for the parrots), but some kind folks told me that they noticed a pair of Western Bluebirds that were searching for a nesting area across Pope Rd.
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By Taylor Lapeyre
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Pier 94 and Fort Mason Local Interest
At least one of the GADWALLS was on the Hanson Pond at Pier 94 this morning. One of the wigeons looked like an AMERICAN x EURASIAN WIGEON. The RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER that I've been seeing at Fort Maso
At least one of the GADWALLS was on the Hanson Pond at Pier 94 this morning. One of the wigeons looked like an AMERICAN x EURASIAN WIGEON. The RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER that I've been seeing at Fort Maso
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By David Assmann
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Ocean Beach Shorebird 5 messages
Seen this morning around Lawton. I don't think I'm looking for an ID, but am interested in whether others have seen such a bill shape before. This is my first photo post on the list, so I hope it work
Seen this morning around Lawton. I don't think I'm looking for an ID, but am interested in whether others have seen such a bill shape before. This is my first photo post on the list, so I hope it work
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By Brian Fitch
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