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Re: [CB] HEERMAN'S GULL at Tahoe Keys South Lake Tahoe El Dorado County
Hey Mike,
I was at The Tahoe Keys at about 1:00 P.M. and missed your Heerman's Gull.
This would definitely be a first County record and one of the best for
Eldorado County. This species is very rare
Hey Mike,
I was at The Tahoe Keys at about 1:00 P.M. and missed your Heerman's Gull.
This would definitely be a first County record and one of the best for
Eldorado County. This species is very rare
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Todd Easterla <todtringa@...>
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Re: [Mtn-birds] a couple new birds at the Inn
Mountain Birders,
Yesterday from the Coast Gaurd Station in Tahoe City (North Lake Tahoe area)
I observed Three Sabine's Gulls and one Arctic Tern.
Todd Easterla
Mountain Birders,
Yesterday from the Coast Gaurd Station in Tahoe City (North Lake Tahoe area)
I observed Three Sabine's Gulls and one Arctic Tern.
Todd Easterla
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Todd Easterla <todtringa@...>
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Welcome to the sierra-nevadabirds E-Mail Group
Sierra-NevadaBirds@... is a forum for discussing native birds of the Sierra-Nevada mountains.
Presently, it is open to anyone. In the future, you may have to "subscribe" to join the
Sierra-NevadaBirds@... is a forum for discussing native birds of the Sierra-Nevada mountains.
Presently, it is open to anyone. In the future, you may have to "subscribe" to join the
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BruWebb@...
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new discussion group
Hello fellow mountain birders:
This is a trial ballon to see if some worthwhile discussion might flow from
establishing such a group.
sierra-nevadabirds@...
One such group has started with
Hello fellow mountain birders:
This is a trial ballon to see if some worthwhile discussion might flow from
establishing such a group.
sierra-nevadabirds@...
One such group has started with
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Bruce E. Webb <BruWebb@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Barrow's Goldeneyes in Butte Co.
Oroville, in the Sierran foothills, was on the itinerary of 7 participants of the Central Valley Bird Club's Feb 6-7 outing to Butte County. On the Saturday, we saw 8 Barrow's Goldeneyes swimming and
Oroville, in the Sierran foothills, was on the itinerary of 7 participants of the Central Valley Bird Club's Feb 6-7 outing to Butte County. On the Saturday, we saw 8 Barrow's Goldeneyes swimming and
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BruWebb@...
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[Mtn-birds] Foothill Limit ?
I'm asking this question primarily to see how this process works. Unless I hear differently I'll consider blue oaks and up as the area of interest. Is the focus of the group primarily in unusual bird
I'm asking this question primarily to see how this process works. Unless I hear differently I'll consider blue oaks and up as the area of interest. Is the focus of the group primarily in unusual bird
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themalls@...
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[Mtn-birds] Re: Foothill Limit ?
Original Article: http://www.egroups.com/list/sierra-nevadabirds/?start=6
Steve Abbott
Citrus Heights, CA
--definitely in the
Original Article: http://www.egroups.com/list/sierra-nevadabirds/?start=6
Steve Abbott
Citrus Heights, CA
--definitely in the
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BruWebb@...
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[Mtn-birds] RFI: WTPT
Hi all,
Can someone help me with a reliable spot in the Sierra for W-T Ptarmigan
in early April? Am I dreaming? I'll be heading east to the Grand
Canyon and would like to try for WTPT in CA.
Thanks
Hi all,
Can someone help me with a reliable spot in the Sierra for W-T Ptarmigan
in early April? Am I dreaming? I'll be heading east to the Grand
Canyon and would like to try for WTPT in CA.
Thanks
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Steve Abbott <skua@...>
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[Mtn-birds] 2nd try-Reply
Mountain birders,
Rolf Mall wrote-
"> I'm asking this question primarily to see how this process
works. Unless I hear differently I'll consider blue oaks and up
as the area of interest. Is the
Mountain birders,
Rolf Mall wrote-
"> I'm asking this question primarily to see how this process
works. Unless I hear differently I'll consider blue oaks and up
as the area of interest. Is the
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Steve Abbott <lanius@...>
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[Mtn-birds] White-tailed Ptarmigan
Dear Steve
I have no personal knowledge of WTP's in the Sierra Nevada. However, since the California Department of Fish and Game introduced the bird into the Mono Pass area in 1972, they may still
Dear Steve
I have no personal knowledge of WTP's in the Sierra Nevada. However, since the California Department of Fish and Game introduced the bird into the Mono Pass area in 1972, they may still
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themalls@...
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[Mtn-birds] Foothill Limit
Ted Beedy and I have considered the idea of the Sierra Nevada limits pretty
hard, and in terms of the lower edge on the western slope we're thinking the
best demarcation is the lowest edge of the
Ted Beedy and I have considered the idea of the Sierra Nevada limits pretty
hard, and in terms of the lower edge on the western slope we're thinking the
best demarcation is the lowest edge of the
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David Lukas <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] PEFA migrant
Dear all,
On Feb. 13, 1999, I observed an almost assuredly migrating (flew the typical
migrant raptor flight pattern for this area) Peregrine Falcon. This was at
3000' in western Nevada County.
Dear all,
On Feb. 13, 1999, I observed an almost assuredly migrating (flew the typical
migrant raptor flight pattern for this area) Peregrine Falcon. This was at
3000' in western Nevada County.
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David Lukas <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Foothill Limit
Hi all,
The kind of habitat David describes occurs in an almost continuous belt
from the east side of the Sacramento Valley to the west side in the
vicinity of Red Bluff. So some artificial boundary
Hi all,
The kind of habitat David describes occurs in an almost continuous belt
from the east side of the Sacramento Valley to the west side in the
vicinity of Red Bluff. So some artificial boundary
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Bruce Deuel <BDeuel@...>
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[Mtn-birds] spring movement
Very interesting bits of spring movement here in western Nevada County at 3000'
First sandhill cranes of the year came over this afternoon, 4 groups
totalling 370 cranes. Last fall I watched the
Very interesting bits of spring movement here in western Nevada County at 3000'
First sandhill cranes of the year came over this afternoon, 4 groups
totalling 370 cranes. Last fall I watched the
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David Lukas <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Bohemian Waxwings
On Saturday, Feb 27, 1999, I stopped to look in the off chance I might find Bohemian Waxwings at a place on the Martis Creek Wildlife Area where Bohemian Waxwings had been reported over a month
On Saturday, Feb 27, 1999, I stopped to look in the off chance I might find Bohemian Waxwings at a place on the Martis Creek Wildlife Area where Bohemian Waxwings had been reported over a month
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BruWebb@...
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[Mtn-birds] More migration sightings
Dear all,
I reported on the cranes and other migrants on Feb. 23 and I've been out
every day since because the cranes continue to pass over. The spring
migration happens earlier and with more
Dear all,
I reported on the cranes and other migrants on Feb. 23 and I've been out
every day since because the cranes continue to pass over. The spring
migration happens earlier and with more
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David Lukas <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] more migration
Dear all,
Today was a major day for migration in western Nevada Co. Clouds breaking
up and I watched the movement of birds for 2.5 hours.
Had a total of 1400 cranes between 1:18-1:43 p.m.
The
Dear all,
Today was a major day for migration in western Nevada Co. Clouds breaking
up and I watched the movement of birds for 2.5 hours.
Had a total of 1400 cranes between 1:18-1:43 p.m.
The
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Tavia Cathcart <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Bohemian Waxwings at Martis
When I first received the report of Bohemian Waxwings in Martis Valley, a
month ago, I went out several times but was not successful in locating
them. The guy who originally reported them also told
When I first received the report of Bohemian Waxwings in Martis Valley, a
month ago, I went out several times but was not successful in locating
them. The guy who originally reported them also told
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Martin Meyers <meyersm@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Cranes
Dear all,
Today we had 5266 cranes flying over! I'd guess that this was the main
passage of birds and the numbers will now taper off, though we'll know more
in the next couple days. When all is
Dear all,
Today we had 5266 cranes flying over! I'd guess that this was the main
passage of birds and the numbers will now taper off, though we'll know more
in the next couple days. When all is
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Tavia Cathcart <towhee@...>
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[Mtn-birds] Migration/raptor watching
Friends:
Now that David Lukas has opened a discussion about migration of raptors and cranes, let me relate what I saw today behind Worton's Market in Foresthill, California. This spot has about 160
Friends:
Now that David Lukas has opened a discussion about migration of raptors and cranes, let me relate what I saw today behind Worton's Market in Foresthill, California. This spot has about 160
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BruWebb@...
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