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Last song of the Robin
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Dear We Love Birders,       Hi, my name is David Tattoni and I am writing a book titled: The Last Song of The Robin. It is a book about how songbirds are in danger due to habitat destruction, ect.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Adam Kurta Aug 1, 2011.

A new great Bird Count!!!!!!!

Hey everybody who thought that the Christmas Audubon Bird Count, Great Baackyard Bird Count, and the World Series of Birding where the only main bird counts. Well, new this year, there is a great…Continue

Started Feb 28, 2011

Snipes
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Does anybody know the correct termanology for the only snipe found in North America. Originally it was called Wilson's Sipe, but then it became common snipe and then back to wilson's and now they are…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Larry Meade Feb 11, 2011.

Upland Sandpiper

Does anyone know the 2 locations that Upland Sandpipers breed in New Jersey?ThanksContinue

Started Jan 17, 2011

 

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David Tattoni commented on Mike Johnson's blog post 'Wishing I could go birding'
i live in nj too and have the same problem. it is horrible beig stuck in school when there are som many cool birds being seen in cape may and sandy hook, etc.
Dec 20, 2011
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Adam Kurta replied to David Tattoni's discussion 'Last song of the Robin'
Sounds like a good book. I might have to keep an eye out for it someday. Honestly, I've probably read too many books about wildlife declines, and it's depressing, but important to know. Ever since I read "Silence of the…
Aug 1, 2011
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Larry Meade replied to David Tattoni's discussion 'Last song of the Robin'
This sounds like a great project.  If we ever hear the last American Robin song, we are really in trouble.  They are one of the most numerous birds out there.
Jul 18, 2011
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David Tattoni replied to Ann Kendrick's discussion 'What is this bird?'
indigo bunting  
Jul 18, 2011
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Last song of the Robin

Dear We Love Birders,       Hi, my name is David Tattoni and I am writing a book titled: The Last Song of The Robin. It is a book about how songbirds are in danger due to habitat destruction, ect. Anyways, in my book I want to include not only my experiences with songbird fallouts but the experiences of other birders. If you have a unique experience with songbird migration and you would like to share it with me to use for my book please email me at…See More
Discussion posted by David Tattoni Jul 18, 2011
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Last Song of the Robin

Dear We Love Birders,       Hi, my name is David Tattoni and I am writing a book titled: The Last Song of The Robin. It is a book about how songbirds are in danger due to habitat destruction, ect. Anyways, in my book I want to include not only my experiences with songbird fallouts but the experiences of other birders. If you have a unique experience with songbird migration and you would like to share it with me to use for my book please email me at…See More
Blog post by David Tattoni Jul 18, 2011
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David Tattoni commented on Lacresia Sanchez's blog post 'Can anyone identify these birds?'
gret crested flycatcher  
May 18, 2011
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David Tattoni replied to Jeff A's discussion 'Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville, NJ'
I was there last weekend for the world series of birding and managed to find a very large flock of dowitchers as well as an unusually large group of marbled godwts. Also, the rails were unusually vocal.
May 17, 2011
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David Tattoni replied to Jeff A's discussion 'Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville, NJ'
a friend of mine had a bar tailed godwit there yesterday
May 12, 2011
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David Tattoni and Hon. Harlan A. Hanna, ANS, AFIO are now friends May 5, 2011
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Hon. Harlan A. Hanna, ANS, AFIO commented on David Tattoni's blog post 'Support The World Series of Birding!!!!!!!'
Yes, I would be very interested in your WSB program.   I am setting up a Bird Sanctuary in Knoxville, TN close to the famed University of Tennessee, and would like to interact and network with you guys.    Trying to get my…
May 5, 2011
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Support The World Series of Birding!!!!!!!

Each year in the State of New Jersey the best birders from around the world come to compete in the World Series of Birding. The WSB is a 24 hour birding competition with the goal of raising money for bird conservation. We have raised over 8 million dollars in the 28 year history of the WSB. This year we ask that you make a pledge to support a team. Any one interested in supporting the WSB please email me at: blueegret@live.com THanks and happy birding!See More
Blog post by David Tattoni Apr 22, 2011
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David Tattoni commented on Laura's blog post 'Devastating News about the Endangered Whooping Cranes'
that is just horrible and makes you think why we stinll have endangered species on this earth since the endangered species act was passed over 40 years ago.
Apr 22, 2011
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David Tattoni replied to Gloria Hager's discussion 'Sick Bird'
i do feel bad, but it looks to be a house sparrow which are an invasive species so it is better to let him die
Apr 20, 2011
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David Tattoni replied to Vernon Hearns's discussion 'The most co-operative bird you have photographed'
eastern bluebird, bald eagles (there is a pair that seem to be used to humans), orioles, and chickadees
Mar 9, 2011

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american woodcock

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Last Song of the Robin

Dear We Love Birders,

       Hi, my name is David Tattoni and I am writing a book titled: The Last Song of The Robin. It is a book about how songbirds are in danger due to habitat destruction, ect. Anyways, in my book I want to include not only my experiences with songbird fallouts but the experiences of other birders. If you have a unique experience with songbird migration and you would like to share it with me to use for my book please email me at…

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Posted on July 18, 2011 at 9:05am

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Support The World Series of Birding!!!!!!!

Each year in the State of New Jersey the best birders from around the world come to compete in the World Series of Birding. The WSB is a 24 hour birding competition with the goal of raising money for bird conservation. We have raised over 8 million dollars in the 28 year history of the WSB. This year we ask that you make a pledge to support a team. Any one interested in supporting the WSB please email me at: blueegret@live.com

 

THanks…

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Posted on April 22, 2011 at 9:52am — 1 Comment

David Tattoni

If you like Woodcocks you will Love this:

Dear We Love Birders,

          If you live in New jersey or near it and like watching woodcocks I have great news for you! There is a new Citizen science project called the New jersey Woodcock Watch. The citizen science project moniters breeding grounds of nocturnal birds such as: woodcocks, snipes, rails, owls, ect. It takes place during the last two weeks in March and is a lot of fun. You get to go all over the state to places like Great Swamp and Cape May and listen for woodcocks.…

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Posted on December 30, 2010 at 10:41am

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Greater White Fronted Goose!!!!!

Hi everyone.

Today I found a greater white fronted goose on Carnegie Lake Princeton New Jersey!!!

Here Is a photo:…

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Posted on December 22, 2010 at 10:21am — 4 Comments

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