At Mariandale Retreat Center in Ossining: BROWN THRASHER hopping around late 
afternoon with the robins. 

Jan Hollerbach
Fairfield, CT
But happily on retreat this weekend

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> On Jun 28, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Michael Farina <mich...@tohmail.org> wrote:
> 
> Morning Observations:
>  
> The normal saltmarsh visitors include: Clapper Rails, Yellow and 
> Black-crowned Night Herons, Glossy Ibis, Green Heron, Least and Forster's 
> Terns.  Willets with chicks, Tree Swallows have/are in the process of 
> fledgling.  Saltmarsh Sparrows are scattered throughout the marsh.  A lone 
> SEASIDE SPARROW was seem singing in the SW corner of the Area.
>  
> High Tide: 10:02am
> Low Tide: 4:20pm
>  
>  
>  
> Michael Farina, CWB®
> Conservation Biologist
> Marine Nature Study Area
> Dept. Conservation & Waterways
> Town of Hempstead
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