The observers Angus Wilson, Andrew Guthrie and Shai Mitra primarily based their identification on the absence of a white main flash on the upper floor of the wing, sturdy horizontal barring on the uppertail coverts, washed out brownish coloration, elongated body form and mild bouncy flight model. The observers Angus Wilson, Andrew Guthrie and Shai Mitra noted the dark undertail coverts, and diffuse fairly than crisp boundary between dark upperparts and gentle underparts. 1996-88-A, Three (adult and two subadults) in Fire Island inlet off Robert Moses State Park, Suffolk Co., 30 May 1996 (Angus C. Wilson); 1996-89-A One subadult off Robert Moses State Park, Suffolk Co., on 7 Sep 1996 (Angus C. Wilson). 1996-90-A, One in Fire Island Inlet off Robert Moses State Park, Suffolk Co., 7 Sep 1996 (Angus C. Wilson); 1996-91-A, One juvenile off Montauk Point, Suffolk Co., 2 Sep 1996 (Angus C. Wilson). 1996-93-A, One at Montauk Point, Suffolk Co., on 8 Sep 1996 (Angus C. Wilson). 1996-92-A, One flying east seen from Democrat Point, Robert Moses State Park, Suffolk Co., on 7 Sep 1996, Written documentation supported by sketch (Angus C. Wilson).
The spring file concerned two subadults and a breeding- plumaged adult flying east by Fire Island Inlet in direction of the Robert Moses Causeway Bridge. The Fire Island Inlet bird was first spotted by Paul Buckley coursing up and down the north side of Democrat Point. 1998-15-A, One in a weedy subject on North Hamlin Road, Hamlin, Monroe Co., on 3 Jan. 1998; 1998-19-A, One on Grandview Lane, Greece, Monroe Co., on 28 Mar 1998; 1998-20-A, One on North Hamlin Road, Hamlin, Monroe Co., on 7 Mar. 1998. Separation of Hoary and common redpolls (C. The observer provided an in depth and customarily convincing description of the North American subspecies L. c. 1998-32-A, One suspected to be of the western subspecies C. f. In a current assessment of Catharus identification, Lane and Jaramillo urge warning in the identification of Veery subspecies because the variations are poorly known (Lane and Jaramillo, 2000). Although the file was not substantial sufficient to be accepted, this western subspecies may occur in NY and NYSARC commends the observer for bringing this fascinating remark to the Committee’s attention.
Is it because human that I am, that so as to operate normally, I have to act as if my weaknesses are repulsive topics? Regarding the type of relationship with the companion at first intercourse, even if the normative sample is to have it with the personal boy/girlfriend (87.3%), some college students reported having first sex outdoors courting relationships choosing a friend (11.5%). The share of college students who have had their first sexual relationship with a stranger in the pattern is low (1.3%) and is usually male (3 out of four are male), indicating a partnering conduct extra oriented to sexual exercise and less conscious of emotional connections. It needs to be pressured that immature gulls are highly variable (much more so than adults) and reports of unusual species require very careful descriptions of feather markings and coloration. With potential first or second yr Thayer’s Gulls, it will be significant to describe in some element the precise patterning of the tertials and likewise the relative intensities of the brown coloration in the tail band, secondaries and primaries.
Darker than common Kumlien’s Gulls usually are not uncommon and present a very important complication in the identification of Thayer’s Gulls. Several Committee members felt the description of the Braddock Bay particular person was more in step with a darkish Kumlien’s Gull in transition between first-fundamental and first-alternate plumage. Braddock Bay, Monroe Co., on 7 May 1998. Trapped as a part of a banding venture, this particular person was initially identified as a Swainson’s Thrush (C. 1998-23-A, One at Long Pond, Town of Greece, Monroe Co., on 10 Mar 1998; 1998-77-A, One at Braddock Bay, Town of Greece, Monroe Co., on 17 May 1998. Both experiences involved first-year birds and unfortunately the descriptions lacked ample detail to be acceptable for the permanent file. 1998-69-A/B, One on Lake Ontario, Town of Webster, Monroe Co., on 20 Dec 1998. A small alcid-like hen was noticed flying eastwards along the Lake Ontario shoreline throughout a Christmas Bird Count. This report of a Brown Booby seen feeding close to shore and then flying over the hawkwatch, was accepted by six votes to 1 on the second spherical of review. This file was accepted by six votes to 1 on the second spherical of evaluate. On a second round of assessment, this file obtained just one optimistic vote.