Re: [IBLE] drake mallard X pintail

Hope I didn’t scare you all off, just wanted to let you know what happened on my end.
Stay warm.

Bob Perata
Boise

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 4:58 PM, Bob Perata wrote:
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> Hi, as soon as Jason sent a message warning my IBLE took a double off/on.
> I went into Spam and found a Jason Talbot e mail that started w/Beware and a Larry Arnold e mail that started w/NW Cal Bird. I did not open these e mails that were in spam and immediately erased all messages in spam.
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> I am several thousand miles from Boise and I thought this was very odd.
>
> Stay warm
>
> Bob Perata
> Boise/sometimes
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> Bob,
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>> On Dec 24, 2017, at 1:00 PM, Jordan Ragsdale salmanazar@gmail.com [ible] wrote:
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>> Thanks Larry, he’s a beaut! And very cooperative.
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>> -Jordan
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>>> On Dec 24, 2017 9:24 AM, “‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net [ible]” wrote:
>>>
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>>> Does anyone? have inclination/ambition to come photo-document this cool looking duck that’s been here since Dec 20th (same arrival date as last year!)??
>>>
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>>> https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=photos+of+mallard+cross+pintail&fr=yhs-pty-pty_news&hspart=pty&hsimp=yhs-pty_news&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm5.staticflickr.com%2F4027%2F4260475005_e00cc9c105_z.jpg#id=4&iurl=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-jZtocAJY2OM%2FU7RrQTVSyVI%2FAAAAAAAAAEM%2FJKVjZkyPmRI%2Fs1600%2Fmallard-pintail.jpg&action=click
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>>> It’s in a wee bit of open water across street from our home at 6290 Garrett St, in west Boise / Garden City, map-spotted here:
>>>
>>> https://www.google.com/maps/place/43%C2%B039’46.4%22N+116%C2%B017’46.1%22W/@43.6628871,-116.2961425,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d43.6628871!4d-116.2961425
>>>
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>>> If you come for photos, pls try not to spook this mixed flock of mallards, wigeons, wood ducks, can geese, and a coot. Our neighbor Bob is trying for photos, but has only his cell phone…
>>>
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>>> Yesterday we had c. 100 bohemian with 20 cedar waxwings at our fruiting trees, all three sp of thistle monsters and we’re presently looking for a fourth (as in redpolls) at birch catkins in our hood.
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>>> Larry and Missy
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>>> 208-297-2189
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Re: [IBLE] drake mallard X pintail

Hi, as soon as Jason sent a message warning my IBLE took a double off/on.
I went into Spam and found a Jason Talbot e mail that started w/Beware and a Larry Arnold e mail that started w/NW Cal Bird. I did not open these e mails that were in spam and immediately erased all messages in spam.

I am several thousand miles from Boise and I thought this was very odd.

Stay warm

Bob Perata
Boise/sometimes

Bob,

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 1:00 PM, Jordan Ragsdale salmanazar@gmail.com [ible] wrote:
>
> Thanks Larry, he’s a beaut! And very cooperative.
>
> -Jordan
>
>> On Dec 24, 2017 9:24 AM, “‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net [ible]” wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone? have inclination/ambition to come photo-document this cool looking duck that’s been here since Dec 20th (same arrival date as last year!)??
>>
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>> https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=photos+of+mallard+cross+pintail&fr=yhs-pty-pty_news&hspart=pty&hsimp=yhs-pty_news&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm5.staticflickr.com%2F4027%2F4260475005_e00cc9c105_z.jpg#id=4&iurl=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-jZtocAJY2OM%2FU7RrQTVSyVI%2FAAAAAAAAAEM%2FJKVjZkyPmRI%2Fs1600%2Fmallard-pintail.jpg&action=click
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>> It’s in a wee bit of open water across street from our home at 6290 Garrett St, in west Boise / Garden City, map-spotted here:
>>
>> https://www.google.com/maps/place/43%C2%B039’46.4%22N+116%C2%B017’46.1%22W/@43.6628871,-116.2961425,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d43.6628871!4d-116.2961425
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>> If you come for photos, pls try not to spook this mixed flock of mallards, wigeons, wood ducks, can geese, and a coot. Our neighbor Bob is trying for photos, but has only his cell phone…
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>> Yesterday we had c. 100 bohemian with 20 cedar waxwings at our fruiting trees, all three sp of thistle monsters and we’re presently looking for a fourth (as in redpolls) at birch catkins in our hood.
>>
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>>
>> Larry and Missy
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>> 208-297-2189
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[IBLE] Beware of E-mail scams/hacks

I’ve heard from a couple of you that you’ve received an e-mail from me today. Don’t open it or click on the link!
If it doesn’t have to do with birding then it’s not from me. I’ve been hacked before and have received many such strange e-mails from several of you. I just delete them and notify the person. Just remember to change your passwords frequently. This seems to be a common occurrence with yahoo mail.
Jason

Re: [IBLE] drake mallard X pintail

Thanks Larry, he’s a beaut! And very cooperative.

-Jordan

On Dec 24, 2017 9:24 AM, “‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net [ible]” < ible-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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> Does anyone? have inclination/ambition to come photo-document this cool
> looking duck that’s been here since Dec 20th (same arrival date as last
> year!)??
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> https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=photos+of+
> mallard+cross+pintail&fr=yhs-pty-pty_news&hspart=pty&hsimp=
> yhs-pty_news&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm5.staticflickr.com%
> 2F4027%2F4260475005_e00cc9c105_z.jpg#id=4&iurl=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.
> com%2F-jZtocAJY2OM%2FU7RrQTVSyVI%2FAAAAAAAAAEM%2FJKVjZkyPmRI%2Fs1600%
> 2Fmallard-pintail.jpg&action=click
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> It’s in a wee bit of open water across street from our home at 6290
> Garrett St
> , in
> west Boise / Garden City, map-spotted here:
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> https://www.google.com/maps/place/43%C2%B039’46.4%22N+116%
> C2%B017’46.1%22W/@43.6628871,-116.2961425,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!
> 1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d43.6628871!4d-116.2961425
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> If you come for photos, pls try not to spook this mixed flock of mallards,
> wigeons, wood ducks, can geese, and a coot. Our neighbor Bob is trying for
> photos, but has only his cell phone…
>
>
>
> Yesterday we had c. 100 bohemian with 20 cedar waxwings at our fruiting
> trees, all three sp of thistle monsters and we’re presently looking for a
> fourth (as in redpolls) at birch catkins in our hood.
>
>
>
> Larry and Missy
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> 208-297-2189 <(208)%20297-2189>
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[IBLE] Fwd: [nwcalbird] WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL in Del Norte Co. w/photos!

check this out, folks! =)
LA

From: nwcalbird@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nwcalbird@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Alan Barron flockfinder@yahoo.com [nwcalbird]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2017 6:06 PM
To: Nwcalbird
Subject: [nwcalbird] WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL in Del Norte Co. w/photos!

For the first time ever, California now has a photo record of this species.

Congratulations Lucas:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S41271472

[IBLE] drake mallard X pintail

Does anyone? have inclination/ambition to come photo-document this cool
looking duck that’s been here since Dec 20th (same arrival date as last
year!)??

https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=photos+of+mallard+cross+pintail

&fr=yhs-pty-pty_news&hspart=pty&hsimp=yhs-pty_news&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm5
..staticflickr.com%2F4027%2F4260475005_e00cc9c105_z.jpg#id=4&iurl=http%3A%2F%
2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-jZtocAJY2OM%2FU7RrQTVSyVI%2FAAAAAAAAAEM%2FJKVjZkyPmRI
%2Fs1600%2Fmallard-pintail.jpg&action=click

It’s in a wee bit of open water across street from our home at 6290 Garrett
St, in west Boise / Garden City, map-spotted here:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/43%C2%B039’46.4%22N+116%C2%B017’46.1%22W/@
43.6628871,-116.2961425,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d43.6628871!4d-116.
2961425

If you come for photos, pls try not to spook this mixed flock of mallards,
wigeons, wood ducks, can geese, and a coot. Our neighbor Bob is trying for
photos, but has only his cell phone…

Yesterday we had c. 100 bohemian with 20 cedar waxwings at our fruiting
trees, all three sp of thistle monsters and we’re presently looking for a
fourth (as in redpolls) at birch catkins in our hood.

Larry and Missy

208-297-2189

[IBLE] Fwd: [inland-NW-birders] FW: LC CBC

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From: Bryan

Subject: [inland-NW-birders] FW: LC CBC
To: inland-nw-birders@uidaho.edu

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*From: *Bryan
*Sent: *Sunday, December 24, 2017 8:30 AM
*To: *jami9197
*Cc: *Barrett, Justin
*Subject: *LC CBC

The 2017 LC Valley CBC was conducted on Sunday, December 17th. Twenty-five
birders (10 teams and 6 feeder watchers) documented 93 bird species in the
count circle. Participants cumulatively spent 56.5 hours, drove 217 miles
and hiked 22.2 miles in pursuit of birds. Although the general impression
of count participants was that overall numbers of birds were lower than in
most years, we had some interesting finds. Highlights include Lesser
Black-backed Gulls, an American Dipper, a Snow Bunting, Gray-crowned Rosy
Finches, and Common Redpolls. The Palm Warbler discovered at Mann Lake in
November was also found on count day. The snow storm preceding the count
apparently pushed many Horned Larks in to the area, with 920 birds being
counted. Count week birds were sparse this year with only Common Loon and
Thayer’s Gull being reported (let me know if I’m missing anything).

Thanks to all those who participated in the count and Happy Holidays!

Bryan Jamison

*Region: Idaho*

Count date: 12/17/2017

*Circle: Lewiston-Clarkston*

*Sector:*

*Participants:*

Ducks and Geese

*Species*

*A*

Canada Goose

5431

Wood Duck

42

Gadwall

30

American Wigeon

539

Mallard

1966

Northern Shoveler

283

Northern Pintail

2

American Green-winged Teal

51

Redhead

4

Ring-necked Duck

70

Bufflehead

463

Common Goldeneye

681

Barrow’s Goldeneye

799

Hooded Merganser

22

Common Merganser

7

Ruddy Duck

2

Lesser Scaup

12

Upland Birds

Chukar

15

Gray Partridge

12

Ring-necked Pheasant

16

Wild Turkey

162

California Quail

110

Common Loon

cw

Pied-billed Grebe

1

Horned Grebe

10

Western Grebe

6

Double-crested Cormorant

51

Great Blue Heron (Blue form)

6

Black-crowned Night-Heron

2

Raptors

Northern Harrier

25

Sharp-shinned Hawk

12

Cooper’s Hawk

8

Accipter sp.

1

Red-tailed Hawk

53

Harlan’s Hawk

1

Rough-legged Hawk

2

American Kestrel

63

Merlin

3

Bald Eagle-Adult

13

Bald Eagle-Immature

3

Rails, Coots, and Sandpipers

Virginia Rail

2

American Coot

169

Killdeer

5

Wilson’s Snipe

20

Ring-billed Gull

330

California Gull

152

Herring Gull

62

Thayer’s Gull

CW

Lesser Black-backed Gull

2

Doves

Rock Pigeon

482

Eurasian Collared-Dove

238

Mourning Dove

964

Owls

Barn Owl

1

Western Screech Owl

1

Great Horned Owl

1

Belted Kingfisher

6

Downy Woodpecker

1

Hairy Woodpecker

3

Northern (Red-shafted) Flicker

88

Say’s Phoebe

2

Northern Shrike

2

Black-billed Magpie

89

American Crow

145

Common Raven

131

Horned Lark

920

Chickadees, Nuthatches, Wrens, Kinglets

Black-capped Chickadee

46

Mountain Chickadee

1

Red-breasted Nuthatch

9

Canyon Wren

2

Bewick’s Wren

8

Marsh Wren

6

American Dipper

1

Golden-crowned Kinglet

10

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

8

American Robin

34

Varied Thrush

1

European Starling

6560

Cedar Waxwing

69

Yellow-rumped Warbler

68

Palm Warbler

1

Spotted Towhee

1

American Tree Sparrow

1

Fox Sparrow

1

Song Sparrow

234

White-crowned Sparrow

338

Dark-eyed (Oregon) Junco

584

Dark-eyed (Slate-colored) Junco

2

Snow Bunting

1

Red-winged Blackbird

197

Western Meadowlark

6

Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch

2

House Finch

188

Common Redpoll

41

Pine Siskin

5

Lesser Goldfinch

383

American Goldfinch

30

House Sparrow

455

*Total # Individual Birds*

24088

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[IBLE] Mann Lake Palm Warbler Abides

Despite several inches of fresh snow, I had a prolonged and very satisfying
encounter with the continuing Mann Lake PALM WARBLER late this morning. It
was way up beyond the model airplane area (circling the lake
counter-clockwise), almost to the upper end. In this area are 2 large
stands of cottonwoods, and between the stands is a bit of an opening in the
willows and other dense vegetation. The bird was up in there, near and in
a stand of what I think are white poplar/silver maple. I saw no
yellow-rumps, but the palm was near but not directly foraging with a small
flock of Golden-crowned Kinglets and a Bewick’s Wren. I did not detect any
of the other rarities present earlier this month, but a nice AMERICAN TREE
SPARROW made an appearance. The lake was up to 80% open, but there weren’t
a ton of water birds present.

See rare photos of a Palm Warbler in the snow, in my eBird checklist:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S41272284

Good Birding,

Carl Lundblad
Moscow, ID

[IBLE] Nampa CBC

The Nampa CBC had a cold, snowy start but ended under sunny skies. Cheryl and I want to thank everyone who participated; we couldn’t do it without you.

The people who supplied food are heroes; what could be better than a bowl of chili or soup, buttered bread and holiday desserts after a cold day of counting birds. Thank you.

The unofficial count day total is 105 birds. There is one gull species that still needs to be confirmed which could put the count at 106. There is also 1 species for count week.

Highlights include 5 blue jays in one place, Swamp Sparrow, Dunlin, Least Sandpipers, Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Goldfinch.

There were a few surprise misses: Double crested Cormorant, Black-crowned Night Heron, and Orange-crowned Warbler.

Thanks again. See you next Saturday in Bruneau.

Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho

RE: [IBLE] Boise CBC preliminary info

Thx for reporting, Jay. Very informative to see sp listed with few appearances over the years, as well as misses, *crazy* misses, eh?

Missy and I marched several miles through a few inches of snow – in the dark – early this morning for the Nampa Count, and found three each Great-horned and Western Screech-owls. We chummed for Barn, Long-eared, and Saw-whet, but dipped on these (not surprising I suppose).

Owls Rock!! =)

Larry

From: ible@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ible@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jay Carlisle carlislejay@yahoo.com [ible]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 11:37 AM
To: IBLE To Post
Subject: [IBLE] Boise CBC preliminary info

Happy holidays everyone! And thanks to CBC participants in Boise & elsewhere – one of my favorite birding times of year 🙂

We (& by we I mean mostly RL who has done the heavy-lifting on this count for years 🙂 are still collecting data from all the groups and prepping for a #s count on all species but we can report that we encountered 100 species on the dot on count day and an additional 4 count-week species for 104 species in the count period – one of the best years ever. Though we’re still awaiting the #s tally, the impression of many at the post-count dinner (thanks again Libby!) is that #s were down for at least a few species/groups, possibly especially sparrows. TBD.

We had more hikers in the foothills – especially the higher elevation areas – than ever (at least recent memory) and that helped us turn up a several species not found elsewhere, like Clark’s Nutcrackers, as well as more Golden Eagles than usual. Thus, I think we’ll have to keep recruiting adventurous hikers!

Highlights (I’m likely leaving out a few :-):

* Golden-crowned Sparrow – 2nd appearance, found by RL (I think Marianne Williams Park)
* Say’s Phoebe (2nd time)
* Clark’s Nutcracker (4th time)
* Brown-headed Cowbird (4th time)
* Bewick’s Wren (5th time)
* Yellow-headed Blackbird (5th time)
* D.C. Cormorant (6th time)
* Osprey (6th time)
* Canvasback (9th time)
* W.B. Nuthatch (10th time)
* Red Crossbill (10th time)
* likely a record # of Golden Eagles (10 were counted in 1998 & I *think* we beat that)
* Red-naped Sapsucker (6th time) – 2 elusive individuals on the day but good for count week
* American Tree Sparrow – count week

Key “Misses”:

* Ring-necked Pheasant
* American Dipper (lots of human activity at usual spot below diversion dam)
* Western Meadowlark

Good luck on the rest of the CBCs!

Jay