Thank you, Roy for everything you have done to keep this going!
Best wishes to Chuck Imbergamo for continuing this important information.
Jeri Duefrene
Niantic
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Today's Topics:
1. Common nighthawks (ohjustrelax)
2. Pelican- Branford (Nichols Photography)
3. CTBirds Moderators changing-of-the-guard on 9/1 (Thomas Robben)
4. Re: CTBirds Moderators changing-of-the-guard on 9/1
(Arthur Shippee)
5. Ct Birds Moderator (Paul Cashman)
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 19:44:38 -0400
From: ohjustrelax ohjustrelax@charter.net
Subject: [CT Birds] Common nighthawks
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Good evening for migrating nighthawks along the Willimantic river. Over
200 swooping by my house heading south while snatching bugs. So cool to
watch!Also still have a couple hummingbirds hanging around. And, three bats
also fluttering over my yard. Kevin Thompson Coventry Sent from my Sprint
Samsung Galaxy S8.
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 20:42:26 -0400
From: Nichols Photography manichols1993@gmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] Pelican- Branford
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Thinking of looking for the White Pelican in Branford tomorrow afternoon.
Where is the best spot and time to look?
Thanks
Monica Nichols
Madison
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 21:44:17 -0400
From: Thomas Robben robben99@gmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] CTBirds Moderators changing-of-the-guard on 9/1
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CTBirds is the Connecticut birding community’s place for rare bird alerts
and birding discussions. This mailing list is one of the most important
services the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) provides.
Dear Birders,
Roy Harvey has been running our CTbirds listserv as the primary moderator
non-stop since he helped get it started in 2007.
Roy began his work for Connecticut birding when he started taking over the
daily rare bird report from Dori Sosenksy in 2004. He handled that solo
for many years until its demise in 2015. But it was this CTBirds mailing
list that he helped establish in 2007, and moderated since, that has been
his greatest contribution.
The participation of Connecticut birders has made CTBirds the success it
has been, and Roy’s stewardship has been key to that success. Roy will be
retiring from his full time moderating duties at the end of August. Let's
thank Roy for all those years of non-stop service to Connecticut birders!
Roy, you have done an extraordinary job supporting one of COA’s most
essential services. Thank you!
Chuck Imbergamo will be taking over from Roy as moderator on September 1,
2021, so let's welcome Chuck to this crucial job! Chuck is a long-time
Connecticut birder (sparked by a 1970s Great Gray Owl) and is enthusiastic
about helping COA and Connecticut birders by moderating the CTBirds
listserv. Thank you, Chuck.
Roy and Chuck have been overlapping closely for the last two months, so
Chuck is already hitting the ground running.
Less visibly but equally important, Steve Morytko manages back-end support
for CTBirds, COA's website and membership services, and many other COA
IT-related resources. Thank you, Steve.
CTBirds is a free service supported by COA members. Please consider
joining COA if you are not already a member.
Tom Robben and Chris Wood
President and Vice President
COA
Message: 4
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 23:14:40 -0400
From: Arthur Shippee ashippee@snet.net
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: CTBirds Moderators changing-of-the-guard on
9/1
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THANK YOU, ROY!
Wow — and I’ve really admired how you’ve done it.
Thanks!
Arthur Shippee
Hamden.
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On Aug 30, 2021, at 9:44 PM, Thomas Robben robben99@gmail.com wrote:
CTBirds is the Connecticut birding community’s place for rare bird
alerts
and birding discussions. This mailing list is one of the most important
services the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) provides.
Dear Birders,
Roy Harvey has been running our CTbirds listserv as the primary moderator
non-stop since he helped get it started in 2007.
Roy began his work for Connecticut birding when he started taking over
the
daily rare bird report from Dori Sosenksy in 2004. He handled that solo
for many years until its demise in 2015. But it was this CTBirds mailing
list that he helped establish in 2007, and moderated since, that has been
his greatest contribution.
The participation of Connecticut birders has made CTBirds the success it
has been, and Roy’s stewardship has been key to that success. Roy will
be
retiring from his full time moderating duties at the end of August.
Let's
thank Roy for all those years of non-stop service to Connecticut birders!
Roy, you have done an extraordinary job supporting one of COA’s most
essential services. Thank you!
Chuck Imbergamo will be taking over from Roy as moderator on September 1,
2021, so let's welcome Chuck to this crucial job! Chuck is a long-time
Connecticut birder (sparked by a 1970s Great Gray Owl) and is
enthusiastic
about helping COA and Connecticut birders by moderating the CTBirds
listserv. Thank you, Chuck.
Roy and Chuck have been overlapping closely for the last two months, so
Chuck is already hitting the ground running.
Less visibly but equally important, Steve Morytko manages back-end
support
for CTBirds, COA's website and membership services, and many other COA
IT-related resources. Thank you, Steve.
CTBirds is a free service supported by COA members. Please consider
joining COA if you are not already a member.
Tom Robben and Chris Wood
President and Vice President
COA
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2021 03:09:32 -0400
From: Paul Cashman paulcashman26@gmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] Ct Birds Moderator
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Thankyou,Thank-you, Roy for your dedicated years of service for Ct Birds
and the C O A.
Thanks,
Paul Cashman
Bridgeport
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