I am watching as they are filling in the puddles in the parking lot at orchard
beach. They got nothing better to do in the city of New York? These puddles are
important for local birds to get fresh water. There have been some rarities in
these puddles recently too I understand. I don't get it
St
Yeah, unfortunately, they’ve done this at Heckscher State Park and at Smith’s
Point, Suffolk County Park. The Heckscher puddles are not as good as they used
to be, but they still attract some birds. The ones at Smiths Point are gone.
Mike Cooper
Ridge, NY
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> On Nov 15, 201
I just spoke with one of the parks managers in Pelham bay and he is
going top see if they can postpone or stop the process fingers crossed
Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY
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On 11/15/2017 9:32 AM, Steven Sachs wrote:
I am watching as they are
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I spoke to one of the workers here they are just filling in the one largest
puddle. There are other puddles and enough undulations in the lot there will
be puddles. The birds will figure it out
Didn't mean to alarm people but was odd to see that being important to do here
Steve Sachs
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In Prospect park a common gallinule is being seen on Music Island by the lefrak
skating center.
Rob Bate
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Both Will Pollard and Joe Girgente reported the reclusive bird between
10:41-11:30 am along the shore edges of Music Island towards the Lefrak Rink
area, presumably in the southeast channel of the Island.Its been adept hiding
in the phragmite or cattail edges since it was seen very early this m
Hi All,
A lot of people have contacted me about the repaving of the Orchard Beach
Parking Lot. For those who are not aware, these puddles have become a terrific
attraction for all kinds of birds this year.
As a courtesy, Marianne Anderson, the Pelham Bay Park Administrator telephoned
me this mo
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I don’t see this posted online although I sent it out earlier so here it is
again:
Hi All,
A lot of people have contacted me about the repaving of the Orchard Beach
Parking Lot. For those who are not aware, these puddles have become a terrific
attraction for all kinds of birds this year.
As a
While checking out some sites for the possible installation of fish
passages in northern Nassau County earlier today, I saw an osprey with
fish in its talons on the pond that feeds the Saddle Rock Grist Mill
situated on the Great Neck peninsula. This is one of the later dates
I've had for Ospre
>>> On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 2:53 PM, beachmed wrote:
It’s with great sadness, that I share with you the passing of Eric
Salzman, suddenly of a heart attack, Sunday evening at his home in
Brooklyn. His wife, Lorna, was with him.
Not only an internationally known composer
On Tuesday, an 11:30-12:00 walk along all four edges of the park and the
plantings around the library uncovered at least one (and probably two)
Common Yellowthroats, five Hermit Thrushes (four amid the library
plantings), a Catbird (in the park's southwest corner) and a Winter Wren
(in the scrubby
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