Jackie Perazzo
March 29, 2020
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alaska, alaska nature and wildlife expedition, alaskan salmon bake, american crow, american dipper, american robin, arctic tern, bald eagle, barn swallow, bear, belted kingfisher, bird photography, birding, black-legged kittiwake, boat tour, bonaparts gull, brown bear, bus, canada, canada geese, canada goose, Canadian Goose, chilkoot lake, chilkoot river, common merganser, common murre, common raven, crew, cruise, dark-eyed junco, dead horse trail, double-crested cormorant, european starling, excursions, family, fish weir, folk music, glacier, glacier bay national park, glaucous-winged gull, goats, great blue heron, guard island, guard island lighthouse, guillemot, happy birding!, harbor seal, hiking, hiking trail, hiking trails, historic, horned puffin, house sparrow, juneau, juneau alaska, ketchikan, ketchikan alaska, klondike highway, klondike summit, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifelist, lifer, lighthouse, lighthouse totems and eagles boat tour, marbled murrelet, medical concerns, mendenhall glacier, mew gull, moore bridge, mother-in-law, mountain goat, mountains, muskeg, national park, Non-Long Island, old brackett wagon road, otter, pacific loon, photography, pigeon guillemot, pine siskin, pitchfork falls, port, princess cruises, puffin, red-throated loon, river otter, rock pigeon, ruby-crowned kinglet, salmon, salmon creek, seal, seal watch, seals, short hike, skagway, sled dogs, song sparrow, spawning, special entry, spotted sandpiper, st. elias range, staff, stay healthy, summer, surf scoter, swainsons thrush, temperate rainforest, totem bright state park, tour, tourguide, tufted puffin, vacation, vallenar rocks wildlife viewing area, wagner mine, water, waterfall, whale watching, whales, white pass scenic railway, white pass summit, white-winged scoter, wildlife, woods, yellow-rumped warbler
Welcome back, everyone! Today I will be telling you all about some birding I did a little bit outside of Long Island… ok, pretty far outside Long Island! I know this blog is primarily about the joy of exploring and…
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Jackie Perazzo
March 14, 2020
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american crow, american robin, animals, apple orchard, barn animals, barn swallow, blue jay, bugs, bullfrogs, butterfly garden, canada geese, canada goose, Canadian Goose, Cedar Waxwing, chipmunk, chipping sparrow, doe, eastern chipmunk, eastern cottontail, eastern towhee, european starling, farm, farm animals, favorite, field, field guide, flora, flowering trees, fountain, frog, frogs, goats, grass, grassland, grassy field, gray catbird, green frog, happy birding!, highly recommended, house sparrow, house wren, hoyt farm nature preserve, hummingbird garden, indigo bunting, lawn, lawns, limited parking, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, loop, loop trail, mallard, mallard duck, mallard ducks, Mallards, mother-in-law, mud, nature preserve, nest, nesting box, northern cardinal, orchard, painted signs, painted turtle, painted turtles, parking, parking fee, parking for town residents only, parking lot, part 2, part II, pay to park, petting zoo, Pond, ponds, recommend, recommended, red-bellied woodpecker, red-eared slider, refrences, resident parking only, Revisit, smithtown, street parking, sunfish, trail, trail map, trail maps, trails, Tufted Titmouse, turtle, turtles, water, white-tailed deer, yellow warbler
Hello again and welcome back everyone! As promised todays article will be the Part II to the Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve in Smithtown, NY. Steven and I were so in love with this park that we decided to return the…
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Jackie Perazzo
March 7, 2020
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amazing, american robin, animals, apple orchard, apple trees, baltimore oriole, barns, bird calls, birdhouses, Black-capped Chickadee, blue jay, buildings, butterfly garden, canada geese, canada goose, Canadian Goose, cannons, chicken, childrens parks, chipmunk, chipping sparrow, common yellowthroat, decorative, dragonflies, dragonfly, eastern chipmunks, eastern wood-pewee, engaging, european starling, family friendly, farm, farm animals, fauna, favorite, field, flags, flora, fountain, garden, goats, goldfish, grassy field, gray catbird, green frog, Hairy Woodpecker, highly recommended, hiking trail, house sparrow, hoyt farm, hoyt farm nature preserve, information building, information signs, largemouth bass, lawns, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifelist, lifer, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, magnolia warbler, mallard, mallard duck, mallard ducks, Mallards, memorial, moths, mud, nature preserve, nesting box, northern cardinal, once is not enough, orchard, owls, painted signs, painted turtle, painted turtles, park employees, park staff, park workers, parking fee, parking for town residents only, parking lot, petting zoo, pig, pine barrons, pirate ship, play places, Pond, puddle, puddles, rabbit, red-eared slider, red-eyed vireo, resident parking only, Revisit, rides, rose-breasted grosbeak, smithtown, staff, staff building, street parking, sunfish, thoughtful, trail, trail map, water, water tower, wildlife, yellow warbler
Welcome back everyone, I am so excited to tell you all about this weeks adventure! Back in late May 2019 Steven and I went on a trip to Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve in Smithtown, NY. We were completely unfamiliar with…
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Jackie Perazzo
February 22, 2020
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american black duck, american goldfinch, american robin, atlantic brant, barn swallow, bathrooms, beach, beautiful, benches, black-and-white warbler, blue jay, brant, breathtaking, brown thrasher, buildings, canada geese, canada goose, Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, chipmunk, chipping sparrow, common Grackle, crabapple trees, daffodils, dandelions, eastern chipmunk, equestrian center, european starling, favorite, flowering trees, flowers, garden, gray catbird, highly recommended, hill, historic, horses, house sparrow, jetty, lawns, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifer, lloyd harbor, lloyd harbor equestrian center, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, long island sound, mansion, marshall field estate, mute swan, northern cardinal, northern mockingbird, northern waterthrush, ocean, old, osprey, ovenbird, painted turtle, painted turtles, park staff, parking, parking fee, parking lot, paved trail, pay to park, Pond, preserve, rain, rainy, recommend, recommended, red-bellied woodpecker, red-tailed hawk, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, savannah sparrow, State Park, statues, Ticks, trees, variety, veery, White-throated Sparrow, woods
Welcome back, everyone. I truly am so excited to tell you all about a trip I took back in early May of 2019 to Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve. This was Steven and my first time visiting this park and…
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Jackie Perazzo
February 8, 2020
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american robin, anglers, bethpage state park, blue jay, bridge, canada geese, canada goose, carp, chipping sparrow, crappies, creek, cyclists, dogs, double-crested cormorant, ducks, eggs, fishermen, fishing, flowers, free parking, giant killer ants, great blue heron, great egret, house sparrow, information signs, joggers, lake, largemouth bass, LIRR, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, mallard, Mallards, massapequa, massapequa creek, massapequa reservoir, massapequa train station, mourning dove, mute swan, nest, northern cardinal, parking, parking lot, pga tour, Pond, rainbow trout, recommend, recommended, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, ruby-crowned kinglet, signs, snapping turtle, song sparrow, spring, stream, trail map, trails, turtles, water, yellow-rumped warbler
Welcome back, everyone! I have a great park to tell you all about this week, my recent trip to the Massapequa Reservoir located directly off of Sunrise Highway and just east of the Massapequa Train Station. It was a gorgeous…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 10, 2019
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american goldfinch, american robin, benches, bird feeder, blue jay, brookside county park, brown creeper, canada geese, canada goose, clean water act, coopers hawk, county park, dark-eyed junco, eastern phoebe, garden, Golden-Crowned Kinglet, great south bay audubon society, greek, greens creek, hawk, hiking trail, historic, lawn, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, Mallards, northern cardinal, parking, parking lot, Pond, red-bellied woodpecker, red-breasted nuthatch, shade, short trail, spring, Suffolk County, suffolkcountyny.gov, trail, Tufted Titmouse, west sayville, White-breasted Nuthatch, yard, yellow-rumped warbler
Welcome back, everyone! Today I will be telling you all about my recent trip to Brookside County Park in West Sayville, NY. “Brookside property was purchased as parkland through the Clean Water Act, naming Great South Bay Audubon Society as…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 2, 2019
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american robin, boardwalk, canada geese, canada goose, common Grackle, coopers hawk, county park, fishing pier, gadwall, great blue heron, Hairy Woodpecker, handicapped accessable, Lakeland county park, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, mallard, northern flicker, parking lot, Pond, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, ring-necked duck, song sparrow, spring, surgery, whatbird.com, White-throated Sparrow
Welcome back, everyone! Today I want to talk to you about a trip I took in late March back to Lakeland County Park. Since I have already done an entry on this park I am not going to go into…
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Jackie Perazzo
February 25, 2019
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american crow, Artur H Kuntz County Park, bird photography, black-crowned night-heron, boats, canada geese, county park, docks, Domestic roads, double-crested cormorant, fiddler crabs, forest, golf course, great egret, green heron, greenbelt trail, gulls, harbor, herring gull, kayak, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifer, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island parks, mallard ducks, Mallards, marina, milfoil, mourning doves, mute swan, new york, nissequogue river, nissequogue river state park, northern mockingbird, park police, ponds, ring-billed gull, River, sailboat, sand, song sparrow, spotted sandpiper, State Park, swing, trail markers, trails, wood duck, woods
Hi guys! I know I am inexcusably late with the next few entries, I am sorry, but I am back to catch you up on all of my birding trips since we last spoke. Let’s just dive right in with…
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Jackie Perazzo
September 5, 2018
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american crow, american oystercatcher, atlantic brant, bay, beach, black skimmer, black-crowned night-heron, blue-clawed crab, blue-winged teal, boardwalk, brant, canada geese, canada goose, common loon, common merganser, common tern, concert, double-crested cormorant, eastern towhee, empire pass, ephemeral pool, field 10, fish, fishing pier, fowlers toad, great black-backed gull, great egret, herring gull, house sparrow, information signs, ivory-billed woodpecker, jones beach, jones beach state park, jones beach theater, killdeer, laughing gull, lesser scaup, low tide, mourning dove, nature center, northern harrier, northern mockingbird, ocean, osprey, parking fee, parking lot, piping plover, red-breasted merganser, Revisit, ring-billed gull, rock pigeon, ruddy turnstone, sanderling, seal watch, semipalmated plover, sensitive nesting area, short-billed dowitcher, smell, song sparrow, State Park, tree swallow, whatbird.com, year-round, zachs bay
Welcome back everyone, today I have a very exciting park to discuss with you all, a place every Long Islander knows, Jones Beach State Park! This article has been a long time coming but, as many of you know, Jones…
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Jackie Perazzo
May 25, 2018
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american robin, birdblind, blind, blue jay, blue-gray gnatcatcher, bullfrogs, canada geese, canada goose, county park, edgewood rd., gray catbird, great egret, hiking, hiking trails, Lily Pond, lily pond county park, mallard duck, Mallards, mourning dove, northern flicker, park map, poison ivy, poison oak, red-winged Blackbird, song sparrow, swamp, Ticks, trail map, trails, walter s. commerdinger jr, walter s. commerdinger jr. county park
Welcome back everyone, today I am going to tell you all about my recent adventure to Walter S. Commerdinger Jr. County Park in Nesconset, NY. The main entrance to this park is located on Edgewood Rd. however, we entered in…
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