Jackie Perazzo
March 21, 2020
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american redstart, american robin, arthur bensen, austin corbin, barn swallow, bat, bathrooms, benches, big reed pond, boardwalk, bugs, butterflies, cabins, camelback, cattle, cattle ranch, coronavirus, county park, deep hollow ranch, deet, docks, duck blind, eastern kingbird, eastern towhee, free parking, grass, grassy field, gray catbird, Hairy Woodpecker, happy birding!, hiking, hiking trail, hiking trails, historic, hither hills state park, horses, hot, lawn, lawns, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifelist, limited parking, LIRR, little brown bat, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, long island rail road, loop trail, map, montauk, montauk county park, montauk point, montauk point lighthouse, museum, mute swan, national natural landmark, nature center, nature trail, nest box, nesting box, northern mockingbird, off limits, osprey, park map, park staff, parking, parking lot, picnic table, Pond, recommend, recommended, red-eyed vireo, red-winged Blackbird, renovations, repel, rest-rooms, song sparrow, stay healthy, stream, summer, sunny, sunscreen, theodore roosevelt county park, third house, tick repellant, Ticks, trail, trail map, trail maps, trail markers, trails, tree swallow, trees, turkey vulture, viewing area, virus, water, wikipedia, wildflowers, yellow warbler
Hey guys, welcome back! Today’s article is going to be about a trip Steven and I took back in June 2019. My family had organized a family reunion out on a beach in Montauk, and you know I can’t go…
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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 15, 2020
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american robin, beach, benches, boardwalk, butterflies, clean, common Grackle, common tern, Deer, double-crested cormorant, dunes, easy walk, empire pass, events, family friendly, fauna, flaura, gray catbird, great black-backed gull, gulls, handicapped accessable, herring gull, history, house finch, house sparrow, iconic, information signs, lighthouse, long island, long island birding, long island hiking, long island ny, long island parks, long island photography, marsh, northern cardinal, northern mockingbird, ocean, parking lot, pay to park, pier, recommend, recommended, red-winged Blackbird, reeds, Revisit, robert moses state park, sand, shorebirds, signs, solo safe, song sparrow, spring, State Park, stream, tick station, Ticks, trail, variety, views, water reeds, white-tailed deer, White-throated Sparrow, year-round
Welcome back, everyone! Today I am going to talk to you all about a trip I took back on April 30, 2019, to a place I’m sure all Long Islanders are very familiar with, Robert Moses State Park! I’m sorry,…
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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
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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Jackie Perazzo
March 27, 2018
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AMikeThatLikesToHike, barn, Black-capped Chickadee, Cedar Waxwing, county park, Deer, DiscoverLongIsland, Eastern Bluebird, Hairy Woodpecker, litter, red-tailed hawk, Revisit, Robert Cushman Murphy, Suffolk County, Ticks, White-breasted Nuthatch
Welcome back everyone, finally, we had sunshine for the weekend!! Yesterday we decided to take a trip out to Robert Cushman Murphy County Park in Manorville. Well, if only it had been that easy. I have never had an experience…
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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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