By now you have already seen the images of Pectoral Sandpipers and Wilson’s Pharalope from my last trip onto...
A recent visit to the East Pond of the Jamaica Bay got me up close and personal with quite...
When one is grocery shopping with the family on a Saturday afternoon and the phone rings, and it is...
The American White Pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos that was first reported from Jamaica Bay on Wednesday, 14 July, (and that...
It’s sad but true; some people just don’t deserve to be able to visit as marvelous a birding Mecca...
Normally when Wilson’s Phalaropes Phalaropus tricolor stop by at Jamaica Bay they are on their fall migration and have...
This past Saturday morning was spent birding at Jamaica Bay with Carrie Laben, and a fine time we had,...
A recent visit to Jamaica Bay didn’t offer up the hoped-for and previously-reported White-faced Ibis, a bird that I...
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