65th Avenue is the closest place to park, and more often than not , there is
a spot or two available. There is a traffic light here and a bus stop. Just
getting beyond the bus stop, a good part of the pond can be viewed even from
the sidewalk. There is a paved trail not too far to the north, but yo
So park near 65th Avenue (past the fairway shopping center)? Is there a path
in over there?
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On Jan 15, 2018, at 3:12 PM, Steven Schellenger
mailto:sws6...@gmail.com>> wrote:
There is no parking lot. It is at the intersection of the LIE and the CIP.
Douglaston parkway is
There is no parking lot. It is at the intersection of the LIE and the CIP.
Douglaston parkway is the third side of the triangle with the pond in the
middle. Street parking only.
On Jan 15, 2018 3:02 PM, "matt klein" wrote:
> I was just wondering if there is a map or if someone could explain wher
I was just wondering if there is a map or if someone could explain where the
restoration pond is, including the closest parking. I am familiar with the park
but don’t know the area names. Thank you in advance.
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On Jan 15, 2018, at 9:45 AM, Joseph Girgente
mailto:josep...@vt
The Greater White-Fronted Goose was presented in the middle of the Alley
Pond Restoration Pond as of 9:35. Also present were a few redheads,
ring-necked ducks, a couple greater scaup, pied-billed grebe, 2 swans, and
some buffleheads. As of writing this email, some geese are currently flying
away fr