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> I stopped by George's island Sunday 4 pm for first time this season (I
> spend all
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Matthew Rymkiewicz
Milan/NYC
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Bald Eagles at Croton-on-Hudson 1/27
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:42:57 +
I stopped by George's island Sunday 4 pm for first time
I stopped by George's island Sunday 4 pm for first time this season (I spend
all day there for Eagle Fest -- this year it's Saturday 2/7) and there were ten
eagles perched. No ice at GI but there is river ice around the bend at Verplank
pier, also at Charles Point and up to ansville circle (Peek
I commute to NYC via the train that runs along the Hudson River from
Croton-Harmon station. Today, the day of "the blizzard that wasn't", was
the first day this winter I have seen more than a single bald eagle. Eight
bald eagles, both immature and adult, perched in trees above phragmites on
north s