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136  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Adorable kitten snuggle pile (watch for surprise at end) on: 20-Nov-10, 03:16:56 PM
That poor little guy.

Rita
137  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Ei on: 15-Nov-10, 08:18:36 PM
Happy Birthday Ei

 
    Hope you had a Great Day and have a wonderful Year.

Rita
138  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Pepsi Challenge for our Troops on: 14-Nov-10, 08:32:53 PM
Me too. secret2
139  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: November Weather Word Oct 29, 30 *31 on: 13-Nov-10, 08:40:27 PM
I have noticed many of the schools have not put in their for all their extra credits, including Thomas Marks. Wink  So it could get dicey towards the end. So everyone keep voting.

We have Lexie taken care of so lets go for 3 out of 3.  2thumbsup  2thumbsup
140  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: OK, guess this bird on: 23-Oct-10, 01:33:52 PM
From nysbirds-L@cornell.edu>

Saturday, 23 October, 2010 - PROTHONOTARY still there in mid-town Manhattan (N.Y. City)!


The male Prothonotary Warbler continues in mid-town Manhattan (New York City) at the front of the New York Public Library (main building) in trees, flower & shrub plantings, and on stone steps and even on chairs & tables set out for visitors in front of the building.  The very brightly-colored warbler is feeding well, not only getting some crumbs and tid-bits left by some of us (mainly non-birder visitors) but also feeding from the ground & in the trees, especially in the numerous small locust trees, and may at times be going to where 3 (counted & seen all at once in the area, this a.m.) Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers have been working in the locust trees. 


The Prothonotary was seen at least as early as 7:43 a.m. by one intrepid birder from Brooklyn who had arrived as early as 7 a.m. (when still not all that light at that location) and patiently waited for the watbler to make it's presence known.  After 8:20 a.m. the warbler seemed to become more active, and it moved thru the area between very near the corner of Fifth Avenue & 40 Street, & (mainly) in the hedges & next to flowers at the front (near the sidewalk) of the south half to about 41 Street, and also at least for some minutes in the trees and also down to the stone of the building entry facade areas, just north of the "north" lion, that is slightly closer to 42 Street than to 41 Street.  As of 9:30 a.m. some birders were still following the warbler about when I left.  There were at least 8 birders as well as a few non-birders there observing in the first 2 hours this morning.  The warbler may appear in extremely close view at times and more than once I was a bit surprised to find it within less than 2 feet (under 1 meter) from my feet.  It also was seen a number of times going behind the high solid wood fence where some work is ongoing at the very edge of the library building itself.


Based on speaking with a security person, a clean-up person, and a character who called himself "Russell" who feeds the pigeons & house sparrows there regularly, this warbler has been present in that place for between 3-4 weeks or possibly longer. This can be accepted as likely since the bird is so different in color from all others that are frewquenting (or likely have been) that specific area adjacent to Fifth Avenue itself.  Even some other species which have been seen in the past several weeks in the area of (the rest of) Bryant Park, more to the west of the library building, towards Sixth (aka "Avenue of the Americas") are not quite so colorful, or most likely with the degree of "chutzpah" that this  New York visitor and (for now) resident of mid-town, has been showing off.  The warbler gives an impression of almost "knowing" what it is doing, while also being at almost total odds with the way it's species behaves naturally.  I am one of many who now have photos (mine taken with a point-&-shoot, many others have used cell-phone cameras) of a Prothonotary Warbler taken from under 8 feet (and even, when the bird came closer to me, from 18 inches!) & with all the signature background of the center of urban life of the modern era. Quite the amazing juxtaposition, drawing for many of us some memories of the not-so-long-ago Scott's Oriole which frequented Manhattan's Union Square Park a few winter's ago, if anything this current (tropical-wintering) warbler even more in the thick of the big city. 


Thanks to Ben Cacace for a fascinating account of the evening observation as the bird went to roost, and to all who have posted and commented & offered photos & videos on the various birding lists and photo sites, etc. Great fun and there are some beautiful photos of this, in a variety of ways. 
141  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Joyce on: 21-Oct-10, 06:34:42 PM
Have a Great Bird filled day.

Happy Birthday.

Rita
142  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday MAK on: 21-Oct-10, 06:32:39 PM
Happy Birthday Mak.
     
    Have a great Bird filled Birthday.

Rita
143  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: A day at Letchworth State Park on: 16-Oct-10, 11:27:08 PM
Great pictures. clap
144  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: First Miner out of the San Jose Mine in Chile! on: 12-Oct-10, 11:45:25 PM
WooHoo!   clap thumbsup 2thumbsup

Wonderful news! Amazing
145  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Danger -- extreme cuteness level on: 12-Oct-10, 11:11:16 PM
yes  I love them! Thanks for sharing Paul. clap

And I thought I had a bad hair day!  paperbag
146  Member Activities / Puzzles / Re: 10/12 Shockwave is a PIG on: 12-Oct-10, 11:07:22 PM
Sad for some reason my computer doesn't like shockwave puzzles. It likes the other ones.  ???

Same here. crying
147  Rochester Falcons / Satellite Tracking / Re: Quest and Her Mate Still at Pickering Power Plant on: 11-Oct-10, 11:12:46 AM
It sure looks like an antenna to me 2thumbsup

Nice work ladies. Thank you.
148  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: My very own Mariah on: 28-Sep-10, 10:43:45 PM

WOW! Looks so real. What do you feed her?



Probably cuckoo clock cuckoos.

OMG, Shaky! hysterical

Shaky, Janet will be mad at you. Shocked
149  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: My very own Mariah on: 28-Sep-10, 10:03:08 PM
What an amazing carving of Beautiful Mariah. Thanks so much for sharing her with us!

WOW! Looks so real. What do you feed her?
150  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Italy and Greece on: 28-Sep-10, 09:15:44 PM
Thank you so very much for sharing! star

That was quite the trip. Great pics and weather. I'm sure you had a great time. Thanks
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