Jackie Perazzo
April 11, 2020
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alaska, alligators, amusement park, anhinga, audobon.org, august, bird photography, birding, birthday, Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, boardwalk, Boat-tailed Grackle, coronavirus, COVID19, disney, disney world, double-crested cormorant, epcot, Eurasian Collared Dove, family, family friendly, family reunion, florida, Frozen, giraffes, great egret, happy birding!, hotel, house sparrow, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifelist, lifer, limpkin, mallard, mallard duck, mallard ducks, Mallards, medical concerns, mourning dove, my camera, Non-Long Island, orlando, osprey, paris, park, photography, rain, resort, Revisit, rides, signs, snail kite, snakes, spring, summer, summer vacation, sunrise, thunderstorm, trattoria al forno, virus, white ibis, white-crowned pigeon
Hey guys, welcome back and happy spring! As I mentioned in my last article, today I will be telling you about one of the three trips I took last summer, this one being to Disney World in Orlando Florida in…
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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
May 5, 2019
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american black duck, american robin, black gum tree, black tupelo trail, black tupelo tree, blue jay, blue-clawed crab, carmans river, complex headquarters, dark-eyed junco, double-crested cormorant, great blue heron, great egret, hooded mergansers, indian landing, information signs, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifer, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, mallard duck, mallard ducks, Mallards, merlin, mourning dove, northern harrier, red-bellied woodpecker, Revisit, River, shirley, shore, trail, trail maps, us fish and wildlife services, viewing area, wertheim national wildlife preserve, wertheim national wildlife refuge, white-tailed deer, woods
Welcome back, everyone! I’m trying my best to get back up to speed on some backlogged articles that have built up on me. This one today is going to be about a trip I took at the end of September…
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Jackie Perazzo
September 21, 2018
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american goldfinch, american robin, bald eagle, barn swallow, beach, birding, black bear, black-and-white warbler, Black-capped Chickadee, blue-headed vireo, camping, chipping sparrow, conservation, Downy Woodpecker, eastern american toad, eastern chipmunk, eastern pheobe, family, fishing, gray catbird, great blue heron, hiking, hiking trails, lake, Life Bird, lifebird, mallard duck, Mallards, mourning dove, Non-Long Island, northern flicker, northern leopard frog, pennsylvania, pileated woodpecker, pine warbler, promised land state park, recommend, red-breasted nuthatch, red-eyed vireo, red-spotted newt, State Park, stream, toad, trails, Tufted Titmouse, vacation, White-breasted Nuthatch, white-tailed deer, wood duck, yellow-bellied sapsucker
Welcome back, everyone! As I mentioned in a previous post, there will be a few special entries coming up over the course of this summer/fall. Recently, my husband and I went on a vacation to central Maine, which I was…
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Jackie Perazzo
September 10, 2018
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american goldfinch, american robin, austin bog, bald eagle, baltimore oriole, barn swallow, beaver, belgrade, belgrade lakes, belted kingfisher, birding, black-and-white warbler, Black-capped Chickadee, blad eagle, block island, boats, bog, brown creeper, Cedar Waxwing, chipping sparrow, common Grackle, common loon, common merganser, common yellowthroat, Downy Woodpecker, eastern kingbird, eastern pheobe, family, farm, fishing, gray catbird, great blue heron, great horned owl, great pond, Hairy Woodpecker, herring gull, hiking, lake, least flycatcher, lifebird, lincolns sparrow, litchfield, long island birding, long island hiking, long island parks, loon call, lyme, Maine, Mallards, monmouth, mourning dove, Non-Long Island, northern waterthrush, osprey, out-of-state, Parks, pickerel rush, pied-billed grebe, porcupine, promised land state park, red squirrel, red-winged Blackbird, rome, ruby-crowned kinglet, ruby-throated hummingbird, scarlet tanager, song sparrow, stoney end farm, swamp sparrow, Ticks, tradition, vacation, veery, warbling vireo, White-breasted Nuthatch, white-tailed deer, White-throated Sparrow, wood duck, woodbury sanctuary, yellow warbler
Hi everyone, as I have promised I am writing today about my recent trip to Belgrade Lakes, ME. I know this blog typically focuses on Long Island Birding but let’s face it, a vacation is always nice! Maine is a…
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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
August 31, 2018
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barn swallow, bay, black-crowned night-heron, blue jay, deer flies, fort salonga, gray catbird, Hairy Woodpecker, hidden, makamah nature preserve, mallard duck, marsh, mosquitoes, mourning dove, nature preserve, nesting box, northern cardinal, northern mockingbird, ocean, parking lot, Pond, preserve, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, saltmarsh, summer, trail map, trail markers, views, wheather, White-breasted Nuthatch, white-tailed deer
Hi everyone, Sorry, I know I have been MIA for a little while but sometimes life just gets in the way. After my last article, my husband and I left for a two-week vacation to central Maine (article to come)…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 14, 2018
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american goldfinch, american robin, Avalon park and preserve, baltimore oriole, blue jay, canada goose, chipmunk, chipping sparrow, common Grackle, do not feed waterfowl, domestic mallard, double-crested cormorant, favorite, feeding ducks, grassland, gray catbird, grist mill, house wren, indigo bunting, mallard duck, mill creek, mourning dove, mute swan, nesting box, northern cardinal, park map, parking, preserve, red-bellied woodpecker, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, sculpture, snowy egret, song sparrow, stony brook, trail, trail map, tree swallow, white-tailed deer, wood duck, yellow warbler
Hey guys, I am so excited for this weeks article! This most recent adventure caught me very much by surprise. We had been hearing warnings of rain and thunderstorms all week and so we put off picking out a park…
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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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Jackie Perazzo
May 18, 2018
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blue jay, blue-gray gnatcatcher, blue-winged teal, canada goose, Cedar Waxwing, common Grackle, county park, Deer, Downy Woodpecker, favorite, Gibbs pond, lake ronkonkoma, Life Bird, life list, lifer, lily pads, Lily Pond, mallard duck, mourning dove, nesconset, northern cardinal, palm warbler, parking lot, poison ivy, poison oak, Pond, Revisit, song sparrow, stream, Suffolk County, Ticks, water reeds, wood duck, yellow warbler, yellow-rumped warbler
Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed your mothers day! This week I will be talking about my recent trip to one of my favorite Suffolk County birding spots, Lily Pond County Park in Nesconset, NY. Similarly to my feelings…
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