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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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SF Big Day 4/18/21 2 messages
On Sunday, April 18th, Emmett Iverson and I scrapped together a last-minute attempt at a San Francisco County big day. We managed to find 150 species on the dot thanks to good lingering water birds, c
On Sunday, April 18th, Emmett Iverson and I scrapped together a last-minute attempt at a San Francisco County big day. We managed to find 150 species on the dot thanks to good lingering water birds, c
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By Adrian Hinkle
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Bernal Hill
Hi all, With spring migration kicking into gear I have been trying to get up on Bernal Hill every day. With the assistance of Rajan Rao we have managed to pull together some good finds. Some sightings
Hi all, With spring migration kicking into gear I have been trying to get up on Bernal Hill every day. With the assistance of Rajan Rao we have managed to pull together some good finds. Some sightings
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By Eddie Monson
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Other Birds at Fort Mason this morning - Olive-Sided Flycatcher, Yellow Warbler, etc. 2 messages
Very birdy this morning - 2 HOODED ORIOLES, 2 BULLOCK'S ORIOLES, 1 WESTERN TANAGER, 1 NASHVILLE WARBLER and 4 WESTERN KINGBIRDS seen in the garden. A PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER was in the Battery. A bri
Very birdy this morning - 2 HOODED ORIOLES, 2 BULLOCK'S ORIOLES, 1 WESTERN TANAGER, 1 NASHVILLE WARBLER and 4 WESTERN KINGBIRDS seen in the garden. A PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER was in the Battery. A bri
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By David Assmann
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PILEATED WOODPECKER FORT MASON
Northeast hillside behind private residence, 11 am, pursued by crows. Flew in SW direction, trying to relocate but may have flown out of Fort Mason. Large crow-sized woodpecker with red, comical crest
Northeast hillside behind private residence, 11 am, pursued by crows. Flew in SW direction, trying to relocate but may have flown out of Fort Mason. Large crow-sized woodpecker with red, comical crest
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By Keith Maley
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BV Migrants
Buena Vista was very active a few minutes ago, though only on the sunny eastern slope. Olive-sided Flycatcher, Cassin's Vireo, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Orange-crowned, Black-throated Gray, and Wilson's
Buena Vista was very active a few minutes ago, though only on the sunny eastern slope. Olive-sided Flycatcher, Cassin's Vireo, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Orange-crowned, Black-throated Gray, and Wilson's
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By Brian Fitch
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Purple Martin at El Polin Spring
Male PURPLE MARTIN flew north over spring this morning. Only new migrant at Fort Mason was a PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER.
Male PURPLE MARTIN flew north over spring this morning. Only new migrant at Fort Mason was a PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER.
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By David Assmann
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Fort Mason Local Interest - Ash-Throated Flycatcher, Lazuli Bunting, Blue Gray Gnatcatcher
After a few days of almost no migrants (a WESTERN KINGBIRD on Tuesday and another on Thursday were really the only ones), it was nice to start the day with an ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER in the garden a l
After a few days of almost no migrants (a WESTERN KINGBIRD on Tuesday and another on Thursday were really the only ones), it was nice to start the day with an ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER in the garden a l
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By David Assmann
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Sutro Knots
Highlights from a 2 hour watch this morning included a flock of 6 Red Knots still in basic plumage heading into the Gate. One Brant flew by close and another was on the water distant. Red-throated Loo
Highlights from a 2 hour watch this morning included a flock of 6 Red Knots still in basic plumage heading into the Gate. One Brant flew by close and another was on the water distant. Red-throated Loo
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By Brian Fitch
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Update - Sabine's gull 2 messages
Per attached MP4 file shot yesterday (Saturday 4/10), Sabine’s wound is quite visible; its severity is rather alarming…
Per attached MP4 file shot yesterday (Saturday 4/10), Sabine’s wound is quite visible; its severity is rather alarming…
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By Evleen
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Sabine x2 photos
2 photos are attached in response to the requests. I have many more; quality questionable as i kept a fair distance from the flock and wasnt using a tripod.
2 photos are attached in response to the requests. I have many more; quality questionable as i kept a fair distance from the flock and wasnt using a tripod.
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By Evleen
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Sabine’s x2 2 messages
I went back to OB today, arrival around 11:45 where the flock was lounging, at one of its usual spots at the end of Fulton Street. An unexpected event occurred with the quiet & sudden arrival of a sec
I went back to OB today, arrival around 11:45 where the flock was lounging, at one of its usual spots at the end of Fulton Street. An unexpected event occurred with the quiet & sudden arrival of a sec
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By Evleen
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Lark Sparrow at Fort Mason
A silent LARK SPARROW moved along the west fence of the Community Garden a little after seven this morning. It kept heading north - gone within a few minutes.
A silent LARK SPARROW moved along the west fence of the Community Garden a little after seven this morning. It kept heading north - gone within a few minutes.
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By David Assmann
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Email for Fee Assistance
The email in the last post should read idebare@... - idebare at goldengateaudubon.org
The email in the last post should read idebare@... - idebare at goldengateaudubon.org
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By David Assmann
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Christmas in May Count on May 8 - Registration Fee Assistance
An anonymous donor has offered to cover the registration fee for those who have trouble finding the fee for the May 8th Christmas in May count (Registration Deadline April 24th). Please send your name
An anonymous donor has offered to cover the registration fee for those who have trouble finding the fee for the May 8th Christmas in May count (Registration Deadline April 24th). Please send your name
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By David Assmann
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Fort Mason Local Interest - Western Kingbird, Bullock's Oriole, Hermit Warbler
Lots of avian activity at Fort Mason this morning, including a few migrants. Six species of warbler - HERMIT WARBLER, WILSON'S WARBLER, NASHVILLE WARBLER, ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER
Lots of avian activity at Fort Mason this morning, including a few migrants. Six species of warbler - HERMIT WARBLER, WILSON'S WARBLER, NASHVILLE WARBLER, ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER
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By David Assmann
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BALD EAGLE 2 messages
Adult over Battery Godfrey headed SW. 1:45 pm. Sarah, Nina, Keith
Adult over Battery Godfrey headed SW. 1:45 pm. Sarah, Nina, Keith
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By Keith Maley
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SABINE’S and BONAPARTE’S at Ocean Beach
The SABINE’S GULL continues in a flock of gulls resting, occasionally flushed, North of Fulton. Also in the same large flock, an oiled, alternate plumage BONAPARTE’S GULL. Also a Caspian Tern in the f
The SABINE’S GULL continues in a flock of gulls resting, occasionally flushed, North of Fulton. Also in the same large flock, an oiled, alternate plumage BONAPARTE’S GULL. Also a Caspian Tern in the f
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By Keith Maley
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Continuing: Sabine's Gull and Swamp Sparrow 6 messages
Had a nice look of the Sabine's Gull out at OB this morning, just across from the Beach Chalet. Was preening around it's breast "wound" at points. After about 5 minutes of study a dog walker, either o
Had a nice look of the Sabine's Gull out at OB this morning, just across from the Beach Chalet. Was preening around it's breast "wound" at points. After about 5 minutes of study a dog walker, either o
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By Eddie Bartley
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Adult BAEA pair over Ulloa Elementary
A pair of adult Bald Eagles just flew over Ulloa Elementary School and the South Sunset Fields! Headed slightly east and soaring high overhead now. Best, Ben Dudek and Teresa Ely
A pair of adult Bald Eagles just flew over Ulloa Elementary School and the South Sunset Fields! Headed slightly east and soaring high overhead now. Best, Ben Dudek and Teresa Ely
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By Ben Dudek
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