I was in Plattsburgh, NY, for work, minding my own business and walking across SUNY-Plattsburgh’s campus. Bird calls, familiar...
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A couple of days after Will and I were at Noblewood and saw a Dunlin, local nature photographer Jeff...
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On Sunday, October 28, I birded Jones Beach and Point Lookout in Nassau County, hoping to find migrating passerines...
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