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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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Ft. Mason - Two rubers? 2 messages
Or intergrades?? Late this morning (Feb. 25) at Fort Mason while straining to find the Baltimore Oriole - which was eventually sighted - the appearance of two Red-breasted Sapsuckers at the same time
Or intergrades?? Late this morning (Feb. 25) at Fort Mason while straining to find the Baltimore Oriole - which was eventually sighted - the appearance of two Red-breasted Sapsuckers at the same time
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By Richard Bradus
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Orchard Oriole
Seen now in red Honeysuckle in children’s garden.
Seen now in red Honeysuckle in children’s garden.
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By Chris Vance
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Orchard Oriole continuing
Just saw Nico's juvenile male ORCHARD ORIOLE at the Botanical Garden - by the Children's Garden in the pond area seen from the path on the western side. Randy Collignon San Francisco Inner Sunset
Just saw Nico's juvenile male ORCHARD ORIOLE at the Botanical Garden - by the Children's Garden in the pond area seen from the path on the western side. Randy Collignon San Francisco Inner Sunset
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By Randy Collignon
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Orchard Oriole continues in Botanic Gardens in Golden Gate Park
The young male ORCHARD ORIOLE found yesterday by Nico in the Children's Garden in the Botanic Gardens continued there this afternoon.
The young male ORCHARD ORIOLE found yesterday by Nico in the Children's Garden in the Botanic Gardens continued there this afternoon.
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By David Assmann
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How safe is it to visit Heron’s Head Park 4 messages
I am thinking of visiting Heron’s Head Park later this week, around 4 pm. I will be driving to the parking lot and then traveling by foot. I will be by myself. I am a man in my early 70’s and will hav
I am thinking of visiting Heron’s Head Park later this week, around 4 pm. I will be driving to the parking lot and then traveling by foot. I will be by myself. I am a man in my early 70’s and will hav
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By Joel Perlstein
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Baltimore and Bullock's Orioles at Fort Mason
There have been at least two Orioles at Fort Mason since late fall. A BALTIMORE ORIOLE was found and photographed by John Colbert and Erica Rutherford on New Year's Eve. The BULLOCK'S ORIOLE has been
There have been at least two Orioles at Fort Mason since late fall. A BALTIMORE ORIOLE was found and photographed by John Colbert and Erica Rutherford on New Year's Eve. The BULLOCK'S ORIOLE has been
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By David Assmann
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Continuing Oriole(s)? at Ft Mason*** please read 2 messages
It appears that a Baltimore Oriole has been photographed at the Ft. Mason Gardens for the past 3 months or so. The bird has showed features of an oranger belly, oranger face, lacking grayish tones any
It appears that a Baltimore Oriole has been photographed at the Ft. Mason Gardens for the past 3 months or so. The bird has showed features of an oranger belly, oranger face, lacking grayish tones any
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By Lucas Stephenson
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W-w Scoter again 2 messages
She’s sitting on the water off of Baker Beach, visible from the Battery Godfrey bluffs. Brian Fitch
She’s sitting on the water off of Baker Beach, visible from the Battery Godfrey bluffs. Brian Fitch
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By Brian Fitch
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Mountain Bluebird @ Battery Godfrey, 2/21/21
This morning I spent several hours up on Battery Godfrey. There were intermittent, light NE winds, but not enough to produce a movement of waterfowl. Western Bluebirds were on the move early this morn
This morning I spent several hours up on Battery Godfrey. There were intermittent, light NE winds, but not enough to produce a movement of waterfowl. Western Bluebirds were on the move early this morn
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By Paul Saraceni
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Black and White Warbler
HI All, My wife, Courtney Clarkson, just found a beautiful B&W warbler in the New Zealand Christmas tree in front of our house on Sacrament at Baker. Regards, Roy Leggitt
HI All, My wife, Courtney Clarkson, just found a beautiful B&W warbler in the New Zealand Christmas tree in front of our house on Sacrament at Baker. Regards, Roy Leggitt
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By Roy Leggitt
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So little and so mean: hummingbirds on waterfall
https://youtu.be/2kWjyHlysnw Best, Mila.
https://youtu.be/2kWjyHlysnw Best, Mila.
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By Mila Zinkova
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Possible Female Vermilion Flycatcher 2 messages
There is a possible female Vermillon Flycather perched on a light pole in the median of Doyle Drive south of Sports bldg. pale breast with rufous flanks, dark back tail wings head. Constantly flicking
There is a possible female Vermillon Flycather perched on a light pole in the median of Doyle Drive south of Sports bldg. pale breast with rufous flanks, dark back tail wings head. Constantly flicking
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By David Nelson
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Leucistic White-crowned Sparrow at Heron's Head 18Feb2021
Hello, I came across what I believe to be a leucistic White-crowned Sparrow at Heron's Head Park in San Francisco this afternoon, 18Feb2021. It was associating with a small group of standard WCSPs in
Hello, I came across what I believe to be a leucistic White-crowned Sparrow at Heron's Head Park in San Francisco this afternoon, 18Feb2021. It was associating with a small group of standard WCSPs in
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By keith_in_eg
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Red-necked Grebe at Pier 94 etc.
The Red-necked Grebe continued at Pier 94 this afternoon. Photos: https://macaulaylibrary.org/catalog?taxonCode=rengre&view=Grid&subId=S81767846 This morning we visited Fort Mason where the Red-breast
The Red-necked Grebe continued at Pier 94 this afternoon. Photos: https://macaulaylibrary.org/catalog?taxonCode=rengre&view=Grid&subId=S81767846 This morning we visited Fort Mason where the Red-breast
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By Joe Morlan
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Swamper
Mr. Hopkins’ Swamp Sparrow continues x 2 (seen on February 5 and today) at North Lake. Dan, sf
Mr. Hopkins’ Swamp Sparrow continues x 2 (seen on February 5 and today) at North Lake. Dan, sf
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By Daniel Scali
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Asking SF bird experts: Salmonellosis outbreak? 2 messages
Hi there! I recently came across the following article: https://patch.com/california/petaluma/salmonellosis-outbreak-killing-songbirds-california It seems like the CA department of fish and wildlife h
Hi there! I recently came across the following article: https://patch.com/california/petaluma/salmonellosis-outbreak-killing-songbirds-california It seems like the CA department of fish and wildlife h
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By Taylor Lapeyre
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Cassie's Vireo at Chrissy Field
Moving from west to east in bushes between lagoon and trail (north side of lagoon). Best, Nico -- Nico Stuurman
Moving from west to east in bushes between lagoon and trail (north side of lagoon). Best, Nico -- Nico Stuurman
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By Nico Stuurman
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Feb. 14, 2021: Lake Merced; American Bittern; Surf Scoter
This morning around 10.30AM I flushed an American Bittern from the reeds in the southwest end of the concrete bridge; there is a cut area through the reeds into the southern impoundment; the bird flus
This morning around 10.30AM I flushed an American Bittern from the reeds in the southwest end of the concrete bridge; there is a cut area through the reeds into the southern impoundment; the bird flus
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By H Cotter
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Hybrid model flicker
I saw this flicker in my backyard (1946 Grove St.) a month ago and it's here again today. It has yellow under the wings and tail but has a tan face with a Buffy-gray neck. No mustache or red on the na
I saw this flicker in my backyard (1946 Grove St.) a month ago and it's here again today. It has yellow under the wings and tail but has a tan face with a Buffy-gray neck. No mustache or red on the na
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By Bob Hall
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