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Birding and natural history in the New York City region - primarily.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
June 29 - Royal Tern on Great Gull Island
Around mid-day a Royal Tern stopped by Great Gull Island and spent some time sitting on one of the old dock pilings.
Royal Tern (right) and Common Tern - 06/29/2016 - Great Gull Island
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
My 2016 Great Gull Island Birdathon report
Last month I did my annual Great Gull Island Birdathon. We tallied 192 species on the weekend. I have finally gotten my report together and placed it and the full bird list as a separate page on the blog. It is
here.
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