Jackie Perazzo
April 19, 2020
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american goldfinch, american robin, apple orchard, art instalation, august, augusta, austin bog, bald eagle, belgrade lakes, belted kingfisher, bird photography, birding, birds, black-and-white warbler, Black-capped Chickadee, blackburnian warbler, boats, bog, cabins, camera, camp, Cedar Waxwing, chipping sparrow, common loon, common yellowthroat, double-crested cormorant, eastern chipmunk, eastern kingbird, eastern pheobe, eastern phoebe, eastern wood-pewee, engaged, european starling, fish, fishing, fog, garden, gray catbird, great pond, great-crested flycatcher, Hairy Woodpecker, happy birding!, hiking, hiking trails, house wren, kayaking, lake, late summer, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifelist, lifer, lobster dinner, Maine, mallard, mallard duck, mallard ducks, Mallards, medical concerns, nature, Non-Long Island, northern pike, orchard, osprey, photography, pied-billed grebe, pine warbler, Pond, red-breasted nuthatch, red-eyed vireo, red-winged Blackbird, ring-billed gull, rowboat, ruby-throated hummingbird, sensitive nesting area, sharp-shinned hawk, song sparrow, special entry, summer, summer vacation, sunrise, swamp sparrow, swimming, tradition, trails, trip, vacation, vegetable garden, viles arboretum, water, White-breasted Nuthatch, white-tailed deer, wildlife, wood duck, yellow warbler, yellow-bellied sapsucker, yellow-rumped warbler
Hey guys, welcome back! As promised in my last two articles, today’s entry will be devoted to telling you all about the last of the three trips I took last summer. This one to Belgrade Lakes, ME in late August…
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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
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
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
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 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 14, 2018
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afternoon, american goldfinch, barn swallow, bay, beautiful, birding, black walnut, blue jay, bridges, camera, canada goose, carp, conscience bay, double-crested cormorant, east setauket, favorite, fishermen, fishing, frank melville memorial park, frog, gray catbird, great blue heron, great egret, green frog, green heron, grist mill, gristmil, house sparrow, Life Bird, lifebird, long island birding, long island hiking, long island parks, loop, loop trail, main st, mallard duck, Mallards, marsh, memorial park, mil pond, milfoil, mute swan, northern cardinal, northern mockingbird, osprey, parking lot, photography, Pond, pond st, post office, rabbit, rain, red-eared slider, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, saltmarsh, setauket mil pond, snapping turtle, song sparrow, storm, street parking, sunfish, town park, trails, weather, weeds, wood duck
Hello everyone, welcome back! This weeks article is about a park very close to my heart, Frank Melville Memorial Park and Setauket Mil pond. The park is nestled quietly in a residential area of East Setauket right beside a small…
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Jackie Perazzo
June 25, 2018
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american robin, Avalon park and preserve, babies, baltimore oriole, black-crowned night-heron, blue jay, brown-headed cowbird, butterflies, canada goose, chipmunk, chipping sparrow, common Grackle, common yellowthroat, domestic mallard, double-crested cormorant, Downy Woodpecker, eastern chipmunk, favorite, field, fledgling, forest, golf course, grass, grassland, gray catbird, great black-backed gull, great egret, grist mill, hiking, house sparrow, house wren, lake, Life Bird, life list, lifebird, lifer, mallard duck, mute swan, nest, nesting box, northern cardinal, orchard oriole, painted turtles, preserve, red-tailed hawk, red-winged Blackbird, Revisit, rock pigeon, song sparrow, stony brook, stream, trail map, trails, tree swallow, turtle, White-breasted Nuthatch, white-tailed deer, wood duck, woods, yellow warbler
Welcome back, friends. The time has come, I have returned to Avalon Park and Preserve with my husband earlier today and, believe it or not, this second trip was even better than the first!! I’m so excited to tell you…
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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
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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