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Jackie Perazzo
March 14, 2020
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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
February 29, 2020
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Welcome back, everyone! Today I will be telling you all about a trip I took back in mid-May of 2019 to Harrison Pond Town Park. To be completely honest with you, I am not even completely sure how I heard…
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Jackie Perazzo
February 22, 2020
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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
June 16, 2019
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Welcome back, everyone! I am super excited for this weeks entry and to tell you all about Seatuck- Suffolk County Environmental Center! So, a few weeks ago I stumbled upon Seatuck online while looking for birding spots within Suffolk county…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 10, 2019
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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
May 26, 2019
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Welcome back, everyone! I’m going to be honest with you, I think I have been trying to avoid writing this entry. Don’t misunderstand, my trip to Block Island was AMAZING! Everything I could have hoped for and more, but when…
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Jackie Perazzo
May 5, 2019
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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
July 3, 2018
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Hey guys, welcome back! Unfortunately, this weeks article is very upsetting for me to write. Today after work I decided to run out for a quick birding trip to Bill Richards Memorial park in Hauppauge, NY. I had visited this…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 14, 2018
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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 6, 2018
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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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