It's Spring! It's World Sparrow Day! How much better can it get?!
I visited last week, Green-Wood Cemetery, Dead Horse Bay, and today, The Salt Marsh at Marine Park and Floyd Bennett Field after work today. I got to enjoy some winter favorites before they go and welcome some early migrants.
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Welcome back, little Golden-crowned Kinglet! Fly catching last week on our 60+ degree day. |
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A winter favorite that will soon fly up north... the Fox Sparrow. One of my favorite sparrows! |
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It was so warm last Friday, the Common Snapper at the Dell Water made it to the surface. I want to free its poor face of all those awful leeches! |
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Another great sparrow, who sings a very sweet song- the white-throated sparrow. |
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Corvids do not like raptors.... A young red tail gets dive-bombed. |
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A raccoon that was either hung-over or sick. Found it laid out on the ground, making sure it wasn't dead, I clapped and woke it up and it sauntered off like a groggy mess. |
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A special bird, a common redpoll, who was hanging out among a flock of American Goldfinch. |
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It was very reliant upon the sweet gum seed pods. |
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A low Turkey Vulture over Dead Horse Bay last Saturday. |
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Today at the salt marsh. Welcome back! Laughing Gull! |
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Welcome Back! Osprey! |
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Oh hai! |
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Crows are NOT the welcome crew... |
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Oh, another great sparrow, an American Tree Sparrow! |
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Welcome back! Eastern Phoebe! |
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Welcome Back! American Oystercatcher! |
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