On Dune Road this morning there was not a lot of bird activity, and the marsh
looked ravaged by the recent storms and high tides. I had my FOY Eastern
Willet, as well as a slightly early Eastern Kingbird. A flock of thirty Common
Eider are still present at Shinnecock Inlet. At Mecox Inlet the
The Prothonotary Warbler was present at Twin Lakes at the New York Botanical
Garden this morning from 10:40 to 11:00, despite the rain. The bird was
primarily foraging low in the branches of a tree that has fallen into the
larger
of the two lakes. Looking from the bridge, this is in the back
The Queens County Bird Club Inc. will be meeting
Wednesday night at 8pm April 20, 2011
Alley Pond Environmental Center
228-06 Northern Blvd
Douglaston, NY 11362-1906
http://www.alleypond.com/directions.htm
Our Speaker will be Townsend Dickinson.
*Migrants, Here and There, Intimate Encounters
The Queens County Bird Club Inc. will be meeting
Wednesday night at 8pm April 20, 2011
Alley Pond Environmental Center
228-06 Northern Blvd
Douglaston, NY 11362-1906
http://www.alleypond.com/directions.htm
Our Speaker will be Townsend Dickinson.
*Migrants, Here and There, Intimate Encounters
The Prothonotary Warbler was present at Twin Lakes at the New York Botanical
Garden this morning from 10:40 to 11:00, despite the rain. The bird was
primarily foraging low in the branches of a tree that has fallen into the
larger
of the two lakes. Looking from the bridge, this is in the back
On Dune Road this morning there was not a lot of bird activity, and the marsh
looked ravaged by the recent storms and high tides. I had my FOY Eastern
Willet, as well as a slightly early Eastern Kingbird. A flock of thirty Common
Eider are still present at Shinnecock Inlet. At Mecox Inlet the