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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
May 6, 2018
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american robin, bald eagle, Black-capped Chickadee, blue jay, bufflehead, canada goose, centerport, common Grackle, double-crested cormorant, Downy Woodpecker, gadwall, great egret, Hairy Woodpecker, harbor, mallard duck, mourning dove, mute swan, northern cardinal, northern flicker, ocean, osprey, parking lot, phragmites park, Pond, private property, red-bellied woodpecker, red-winged Blackbird, snowy egret, stream, twin ponds, White-throated Sparrow
Hello again everyone! This weeks birding adventure was super exciting and brought us out to Centerport NY. Phragmites park was our intended destination but I must say, this being my first time to Centerport, I was enamored with the entire…
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Jackie Perazzo
April 15, 2018
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american robin, beach, Black-capped Chickadee, brown creeper, county park, Dog park, dogs, fall, field, field guide, gadwall, Gardiner County Park, Golden-Crowned Kinglet, grass, great blue heron, great south bay, green-winged teal, injury, Life Bird, Mallards, mute swan, northern cardinal, northern harrier, Northern Shoveler, panic, Pond, quicksand, raptor, reeds, sand, stream, swamp, trails, tree swallow, Tufted Titmouse, wetland, White-throated Sparrow, wood duck, yellow-rumped warbler
Hello again! Let me start off by saying that this will surely be one of my most memorable adventures to tell you about, and I’m sure you will find it to be for different reasons then you may be guessing. …
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Jackie Perazzo
April 11, 2018
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american black duck, american robin, Babylon, Belmont Lake, belmont lake state park, boy scouts, canada geese, canada goose, Carll's River, common Grackle, dogs, Downy Woodpecker, eagle scouts, european starling, fishermen, gadwall, Golden-Crowned Kinglet, great blue heron, green-winged teal, hooded mergansers, horses, joggers, Life Bird, life list, Mallards, mute swan, recommend, red-bellied woodpecker, Revisit, ring-necked duck, Rusty Blackbird, Southards Pond, spring, State Park, tennis court, trail, waterfowl, White-throated Sparrow, winter
Hello again! This past week I decided to head out on my own to explore Southards Pond and the Carll’s River system in Babylon, NY. I will be completely honest with you, I have visited Southards pond many many times…
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Jackie Perazzo
March 11, 2018
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american black duck, american crow, Black-capped Chickadee, boardwalk, canada geese, carolina wren, county park, gadwall, Lakeland county park, mallard duck, nest, red-winged Blackbird, song sparrow, wetland
Well, keeping things right on trend, nice weather during the week and a noreaster for the weekend. Friday brought quite a bit of wind and flooding our way and come Saturday there were down trees, power outages, and flooded roadways.…
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Jackie Perazzo
March 2, 2018
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american black duck, bald eagle, bike path, bird blind, bird feeders, Black-capped Chickadee, canada geese, common merganser, connetquot river state park, dark-eyed junco, empire pass, european starling, gadwall, gift shop, green-winged teal, house sparrow, I bird NY, lesser scaup, mallard duck, mourning dove, museum, mute swan, northern mockingbird, park map, parking lot, rest-rooms, ring-necked duck, song sparrow, State Park, The sandpiper, Ticks, trail map, Tufted Titmouse, vehicle fee, White-breasted Nuthatch
It seems to be the trend lately that the weather is fine all week long and then a disaster for the weekend. Saturday morning we woke up bright and early, ignoring the threats of rain, and packed up our gear…
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Jackie Perazzo
February 21, 2018
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american robin, barn, bird blind, caleb smith, Canadian Goose, carolin wren, dark-eyed junco, Downy Woodpecker, european starling, gadwall, mallard duck, mourning doves, museum, mute swan, northern cardinal, red-bellied woodpecker, snow, State Park, trail map, White-breasted Nuthatch
The sun bounced off the freshly fallen snow covering the trees of Caleb Smith State Park like diamonds. This morning I woke up early, and woke up my husband, convinced him that the snow was not a reason to keep…
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