RedheadsWSB
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Redheads all back from the land of kites and rails! 187 species in Cape May County on Saturday!
3:44 PM May 11th
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- Stilt Sandpiper with Bonaparte's Gull - both nice birds for the Big Day - let's hope they stick around! - Two
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12:03 PM May 7th
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- Swallow-tailed Kite over Stevens St., Cape May, NJ - 5/7/09 - TBJ
12:02 PM May 7th
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Great day in Cape May with every kind of bird and weather... rarities include Little Gull, Stilt Sandpiper, and Swallow-tailed Kite
12:01 PM May 7th
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@ - Solitary Sandpiper - nice!
11:59 AM May 7th
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Tom in Cape May - windy at Jakes Landing, but a singing Virginia Rail, some Clappers, Marsh Wren, and some pill-will-willets.
12:23 AM May 7th
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TBJ heads off to a final exam - next stop, Cape May!
3:15 PM May 6th
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- McGowan snaps a photo of the kite, forwards by phone @
11:00 AM May 6th
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SWALLOW-TAILED KITE - WOOHOOO!
9:05 AM May 6th
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@ - Head-of-River Rd., Peaslee WMA, Cape May County
7:51 AM May 6th
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Tom Reed reports the Swallow-tailed Kite again from Stevens St., Cape May.
7:44 AM May 6th
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McGowan creates roadblock over devil bird! AKA we find a Kentucky Warbler
6:03 AM May 6th
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We would try some WSB integration @, but we don't really understand what that means.
5:36 AM May 6th
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Brad, Shawn, and Jay pin down Belleplain breeders; Tom anticipates Black Rails from the safety of his own two feet this year
5:35 AM May 6th
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Cape May rarities today: Dickcissel, Swallow-tailed Kite, Mississippi Kite, Black-necked Stilt, Painted Bunting, and Little Gull - woah!
2:57 PM May 5th
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- Ruddy Turnstone near Ithaca, NY - May 5, 2009 - TBJ... still not in Cape May
2:13 PM May 5th
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Redheads are in Cape May! Twice as many Snow Geese as we usually see (2x1).
1:55 PM May 5th
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3/4 Redheads en route to the land of Cape May Co. We hear there's a Painted Bunting at the Beanery!
7:14 AM May 5th
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Whip-poor-will in Tompkins Co., NY last night... with a White-eyed Vireo at Lab of O, soon we'll have all of the WSB birds just in Ithaca
2:47 AM May 5th
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And, yes, we do have final exams... did we mention Shawn gave his senior honors presentation yesterday? Huzzah!
2:45 AM May 5th
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- Name Cornell Redheads
- Location Ithaca, NY/ Cape May, NJ
- Web http://www.birds....
- Bio Cornell University students raise money for undergraduate research in World Series of Birding 2009 in Cape May County
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