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peeplo@aol.com
Sat, Jul 13, 2013 4:29 PM

Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order.
White-winged Tern
Spectacled Eider
Colima warbler
Kirkland's Warbler
Stellar's Eider
Common Crane
Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue Mockingbird)
Mangrove Cuckoo
Masked Duck
White-cheeked Pintail
Frank Gallo, Milford

Sent from my iPhone

Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order. White-winged Tern Spectacled Eider Colima warbler Kirkland's Warbler Stellar's Eider Common Crane Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue Mockingbird) Mangrove Cuckoo Masked Duck White-cheeked Pintail Frank Gallo, Milford Sent from my iPhone
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jaybrd49@aol.com
Sat, Jul 13, 2013 8:22 PM

They're always personal, Frank!  Here's my list also minus pelagics, subject to change at any time (also in no particular order):

Flammulated Owl
Gunnison's Sage Grouse
Little Stint
Green Violet-ear
Eared Trogon
American Flamingo
Berylline Hummingbird
Pacific Golden Plover
Buff-collared Nightjar
Common Crane
plus one bonus bird that would be on pretty much everyone's list: Ivory-billed Woodpecker

Jay Kaplan
Canton

-----Original Message-----
From: peeplo peeplo@aol.com
To: CT Birds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Sat, Jul 13, 2013 11:30 am
Subject: [CT Birds] Top 10 birds

Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck and
spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order.
White-winged Tern
Spectacled Eider
Colima warbler
Kirkland's Warbler
Stellar's Eider
Common Crane
Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue
Mockingbird)
Mangrove Cuckoo
Masked Duck
White-cheeked Pintail
Frank Gallo, Milford

Sent from my iPhone


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They're always personal, Frank! Here's my list also minus pelagics, subject to change at any time (also in no particular order): Flammulated Owl Gunnison's Sage Grouse Little Stint Green Violet-ear Eared Trogon American Flamingo Berylline Hummingbird Pacific Golden Plover Buff-collared Nightjar Common Crane plus one bonus bird that would be on pretty much everyone's list: Ivory-billed Woodpecker Jay Kaplan Canton -----Original Message----- From: peeplo <peeplo@aol.com> To: CT Birds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> Sent: Sat, Jul 13, 2013 11:30 am Subject: [CT Birds] Top 10 birds Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order. White-winged Tern Spectacled Eider Colima warbler Kirkland's Warbler Stellar's Eider Common Crane Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue Mockingbird) Mangrove Cuckoo Masked Duck White-cheeked Pintail Frank Gallo, Milford Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For subscription information visit http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org
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Anthony Zemba
Wed, Jul 17, 2013 1:42 AM

These lists are making me feel good since unlike many of you, my top ten CT
lifebirds are one's I actually have a chance of seeing:
Little Gull
Sabine's Gull
Black Rail
Yellow Rail
Great Gray Owl
Chuck-wills-widow
Sedge Wren
Connecticut Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
Hoary Redpoll

On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:29 PM, peeplo@aol.com wrote:

Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck
and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order.
White-winged Tern
Spectacled Eider
Colima warbler
Kirkland's Warbler
Stellar's Eider
Common Crane
Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue
Mockingbird)
Mangrove Cuckoo
Masked Duck
White-cheeked Pintail
Frank Gallo, Milford

Sent from my iPhone


This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
For subscription information visit
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These lists are making me feel good since unlike many of you, my top ten CT lifebirds are one's I actually have a chance of seeing: Little Gull Sabine's Gull Black Rail Yellow Rail Great Gray Owl Chuck-wills-widow Sedge Wren Connecticut Warbler Golden-winged Warbler Hoary Redpoll On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:29 PM, <peeplo@aol.com> wrote: > Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck > and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular order. > White-winged Tern > Spectacled Eider > Colima warbler > Kirkland's Warbler > Stellar's Eider > Common Crane > Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue > Mockingbird) > Mangrove Cuckoo > Masked Duck > White-cheeked Pintail > Frank Gallo, Milford > > > Sent from my iPhone > _______________________________________________ > This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) > for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. > For subscription information visit > http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org >
LJ
Lynn Jones
Wed, Jul 17, 2013 2:38 PM

My U.S. list:

Green Jay
Pinyon Jay
Gray-headed Chickadee
Boreal Chickadee
Pyrrhuloxia
American Three-toed Woodpecker
Black-backed Woodpecker
Chihuahuan Raven
Lewis's Woodpecker
Great Gray Owl

I need to head North and then South I guess!

On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Anthony Zemba ajzemba@gmail.com wrote:

These lists are making me feel good since unlike many of you, my top ten CT
lifebirds are one's I actually have a chance of seeing:
Little Gull
Sabine's Gull
Black Rail
Yellow Rail
Great Gray Owl
Chuck-wills-widow
Sedge Wren
Connecticut Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
Hoary Redpoll

On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:29 PM, peeplo@aol.com wrote:

Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck
and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular

order.

White-winged Tern
Spectacled Eider
Colima warbler
Kirkland's Warbler
Stellar's Eider
Common Crane
Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue
Mockingbird)
Mangrove Cuckoo
Masked Duck
White-cheeked Pintail
Frank Gallo, Milford

Sent from my iPhone


This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
For subscription information visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org


This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
For subscription information visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org

--
Lynn A. Jones
Museum Assistant
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
New Haven, CT

My U.S. list: Green Jay Pinyon Jay Gray-headed Chickadee Boreal Chickadee Pyrrhuloxia American Three-toed Woodpecker Black-backed Woodpecker Chihuahuan Raven Lewis's Woodpecker Great Gray Owl I need to head North and then South I guess! On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Anthony Zemba <ajzemba@gmail.com> wrote: > These lists are making me feel good since unlike many of you, my top ten CT > lifebirds are one's I actually have a chance of seeing: > Little Gull > Sabine's Gull > Black Rail > Yellow Rail > Great Gray Owl > Chuck-wills-widow > Sedge Wren > Connecticut Warbler > Golden-winged Warbler > Hoary Redpoll > > > > > > > On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:29 PM, <peeplo@aol.com> wrote: > > > Here are my top ten minus the many Pelagics I'd like to see. Masked Duck > > and spectacled eider lead the list, but the list is in no particular > order. > > White-winged Tern > > Spectacled Eider > > Colima warbler > > Kirkland's Warbler > > Stellar's Eider > > Common Crane > > Muscovey Duck ( it's personal, and otherwise would be replaced by Blue > > Mockingbird) > > Mangrove Cuckoo > > Masked Duck > > White-cheeked Pintail > > Frank Gallo, Milford > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > _______________________________________________ > > This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) > > for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. > > For subscription information visit > > http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org > > > _______________________________________________ > This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) > for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. > For subscription information visit > http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org > -- Lynn A. Jones Museum Assistant Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History New Haven, CT
DF
David F Provencher
Wed, Jul 17, 2013 3:22 PM

Not being a true "lister" anymore, and there being less than 10 non-vagrant species in North America that I haven't seen anyway, my North American wish list is mostly species I've already seen but would like to see again soon (warbler heavy of course):

White-faced Storm-petrel
Mountain Plover
Kirtland's Warbler
Colima Warbler
Tropical Parula
Golden-cheeked Warbler
Red-faced Warbler
Buff-collared Nightjar
Baird's Sparrow
Gray-headed Chickadee (Lifer)

David Provencher

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Not being a true "lister" anymore, and there being less than 10 non-vagrant species in North America that I haven't seen anyway, my North American wish list is mostly species I've already seen but would like to see again soon (warbler heavy of course): White-faced Storm-petrel Mountain Plover Kirtland's Warbler Colima Warbler Tropical Parula Golden-cheeked Warbler Red-faced Warbler Buff-collared Nightjar Baird's Sparrow Gray-headed Chickadee (Lifer) David Provencher CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message contains information which may be legally confidential and/or privileged and does not in any case represent a firm ENERGY COMMODITY bid or offer relating thereto which binds the sender without an additional express written confirmation to that effect. The information is intended solely for the individual or entity named above and access by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please reply immediately to the sender that you have received the message in error, and delete it. Thank you.