Three, possibly four sedge wrens are currently being seen/heard in the
grasslands of Washington County. One was seen yesterday by Thom McLenahan
and Scott Robinson and heard today by David Harrison from Mahaffy Road in
Argyle, about half a mile east of County Route 42. This may be the same
bird
Three, possibly four sedge wrens are currently being seen/heard in the
grasslands of Washington County. One was seen yesterday by Thom McLenahan
and Scott Robinson and heard today by David Harrison from Mahaffy Road in
Argyle, about half a mile east of County Route 42. This may be the same
bird
For the benefit of interested birders in New York, I am forwarding (with
Alan's permission) this announcement about a "pelagic" trip into Lake
Champlain. It's out of Burlington, Vermont, but adjacent to northern New
York waters. I don't know if the boat will actually enter NY waters, but
some of
For the benefit of interested birders in New York, I am forwarding (with
Alan's permission) this announcement about a "pelagic" trip into Lake
Champlain. It's out of Burlington, Vermont, but adjacent to northern New
York waters. I don't know if the boat will actually enter NY waters, but
some of
*Tuesday July 17th @ 7PM*
*BBC Evening Presentation:*
*Film Screening: Young of the Year followed by Q & A with Kristin Holodak*
*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*
Between the predators, the tourists, and the long migration ahead, life is
a challenge for the roseate
*Tuesday July 17th @ 7PM*
*BBC Evening Presentation:*
*Film Screening: Young of the Year followed by Q & A with Kristin Holodak*
*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*
Between the predators, the tourists, and the long migration ahead, life is
a challenge for the roseate
In case anyone was missing all that tern talk - never fear, I got you
covered!
Breezy was very busy yesterday in the late afternoon. There were hundreds
of gulls (mostly Herring and Great Black-backed), and hundreds of terns
(mostly Common, and Least). But highlights included one ROSEATE TERN
In case anyone was missing all that tern talk - never fear, I got you
covered!
Breezy was very busy yesterday in the late afternoon. There were hundreds
of gulls (mostly Herring and Great Black-backed), and hundreds of terns
(mostly Common, and Least). But highlights included one ROSEATE TERN