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Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium ridgwayi)

Posted on Jan 24, 2015

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium ridgwayi)

This Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium ridgwayi) was described by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser as “tiny in stature, but not in tenacity”. It is only the size of a large sparrow but he can personally attest to the amount of significant amount of damage the bill and talons can inflict upon prey or banding human handlers.

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Lake Effect Snow Band Eye?!

Posted on Jan 6, 2015

Lake Effect Snow Band Eye?!

Here’s an amazing lake effect snow feature via US National Weather Service Buffalo NY from this morning – a band with an eye! It was not a snowcane but it did have circulation. Lake Erie certainly creates some unique and engrossing weather.

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Kentucky Warbler Recapture and Cabo Blanco Birds

Posted on Jan 4, 2015

Kentucky Warbler Recapture and Cabo Blanco Birds

The first session of our fourth year at Cabo Blanco is in the books. Cabo Blanco is Costa Rica’s first national preserve, established over fifty years ago. The preserve is mostly one generation of forest that has re-grown over a 60-year period. It was once all primary forest, but was cut down for farmland. We start the morning walking up a winding trail to our banding station tucked away near a few fallen trees. Along trails we’ve secretly cut are twenty well-placed mist nests to catch a wide variety of avifauna that uses the preserves habitat. Once we reach the base camp every morning we...

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Banded Blue-throated Goldentail (Hylocharis eliciae)

Posted on Dec 15, 2014

Banded Blue-throated Goldentail (Hylocharis eliciae)

While editing images from this weekend I noticed something on this Blue-throated Goldentail (Hylocharis eliciae). It was banded, and you can see the metal band we used last year. We haven’t started banding Hummingbirds yet this year – thus it must be at least two years old. It’s one of the smaller of the eleven species that visits the feeders here at Finca. Sean Graesser RTPI Affiliate

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Lake effect snow on radar

Posted on Nov 18, 2014

Lake effect snow on radar

This heavy band of lake effect snow was ripping off of Lake Erie and belting Buffalo earlier this evening. It has since moved south, remaining mostly just north of Chautauqua County and hitting Erie County into Wyoming County. How much is falling? A midnight update from the National Weather Service said: * AT 1153 PM EST…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED AN INTENSE LAKE EFFECT SNOW BAND CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SNOWFALL RATES OF 3 TO 4 INCHES PER HOUR…AND VISIBILITY OF A QUARTER OF A MILE OR LESS. THIS LAKE EFFECT SNOW BAND WAS ABOUT 10 TO 15 MILES WIDE WITH THE...

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