Category: shorebirds
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In a Different Forest: Fall Birdwatching in the West Point Foundry Preserve

The West Point Foundry Preserve in Cold Spring, NY, was quiet when I arrived there on Tuesday morning. Stepping off the train, the background noises disappeared, something a New Yorker would notice. As soon as I began my walk along the forested trail, I heard crows loudly calling overhead in the trees. I heard herons…
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The Big-Eyed Killdeer at Sherman Creek Park

The Killdeer is easy to spot with its two dark breast bands, long wings, slender tail, and large eyes. The shorebird is often running and seemingly skittish.
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It’s Time to Go Birding in Sherman Creek Park

You may have visited Sherman Creek Park for birding a long time ago and didn’t care for it. You need to go again.
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Spotting the Spotted Sandpiper, or the Teeter-Peep

Amidst all the excitement of spring migratory birds arriving in the high canopies of Inwood Hill Park, it is sometimes easy to overlook the Salt Marsh. While walking along the marsh path on Tuesday, several vocal Baltimore Orioles in the nearby trees demanded attention. Following their movements, I glanced over to the sandy little island…
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Visiting Great Egrets, a Spotted Sandpiper, and Other News from the Salt Marsh

The salt marshes of Inwood Hill Park continued to be lively this week with a pair of visiting Great Egrets, the arrival of shorebirds, and migrants visiting the surrounding trees. On the morning of August 8, while the continuing Great Egret and the Great Blue Heron fished or preened in the main marsh, two Great…
