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Just thinking about the Gray Silky-flycatcher again…
Gray Silky-flycatcher (Ptilogonys cinereus) Originally uploaded by woodcreeper. and getting giddy about teaching Field Ornithology this coming Spring… What will it be? Nice and cold and frozen over so Shark River estuary is full of birds? or maybe warm, melted, and balmy so that all the birds are out away from the immediate coast? I […]
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Bird Links
I’m going to be the teaching assistant for Field Ornithology this coming spring, and in an attempt to find some new teaching resources I have recently been introduced to the online Macaulay Library of Sound and Video, located at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (thanks Karl!). This is an awesome resource! I was able to […]
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Practice counting birds online
Warning: this is addictive! http://personal.inet.fi/cool/live/birds/index.html Thanks Jonathan Klizas!
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Migration over Jerze & Closing for Winter
LETS GO METS! What a great game….but alas, it’s the reason I couldn’t wake up early enough to post the radar this morning. Anyway, Here’s the radar from 2 hours after sunset last night (no radar was available for the first two hours) until sunrise this morning. As you can see, birds are still on […]
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Nothing but the rain and the Glavine blues last night…
No migration last night as storms worked their way across the state. Glavine obviously couldn’t make it enough innings to hold off the St. Louis offense…man I hate Dave Eckstein. Hopefully we’ll get a little movement of birds tonight, and the Mets will cream the Cardinals at Shea. Good Birding