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Long-tails: April 2011
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Friday, April 1, 2011. The pair of Baltimore Orioles that have wintered over in my Norwalk CT backyard are looking a bit ragged these days. Check out the A bird in molt, of course it's not a Horned Lark, but it is this oriole's best impression of one. Last week around 3/22 I noticed a difference in the two orioles, I thought perhaps they were sick. This bird is very friendly and is always in line for a few meal worms.
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Long-tails: June 2012
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Saturday, June 9, 2012. Flooded Cockenoe Island Nest Site. An 895ft high tide rises on the Cockenoe Island Sand Spit at 23:02, a few friends and I were there by boat to witness the event. Previous to this tide there were 600 plus Common Terns on this small sand spit with about 150-200 nest. The terns settle on whatever land is left, perhaps crushing the eggs that survived the tide? Click on the photo to enlarge it.
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Long-tails: February 2013
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Sandy vs Norwalk Islands. Superstorm Sandy brought major damage to the Tri-State area, we have been well informed on that, but lets not forget the Norwalk Islands. This early 1900's stone shack that stood proudly on Goose Island has been shattered by Sandy. She saw many hurricanes and storms before, but could not bear the wrath of this incredible storm. This is the Heron Rookery Area.
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Friday, February 6, 2015. Our backyard is very frozen, except for the tiny bit of Koi pond water that we keep open for birds and other wildlife throughout the winter. Of course all this bird food attracts bigger birds such as this Cooper's Hawk from a few days ago. But when night time rolls in, the day time birds and squirrels go to roost and other nocturnal species move in. It fed underneath this feeder for about t...
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Long-tails: February 2012
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Wednesday, February 8, 2012. Norwalk Island Peregrine Falcons. I don't understand the vagrancy of Peregrine Falcons from the Norwalk Islands this past year, and to this day I am not sure what has happened or is happening. In past winters plus the other seasons, Peregrine Falcons have been a staple around the Norwalk Islands, this past year, from late spring on they have been missing. The first bird moving off. I mov...
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Long-tails: September 2011
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Thursday, September 15, 2011. Cockenoe Is. vs Irene. The Cockenoe Island Sand Spit did not fare well in it's recent bout with Hurricane Irene. All of the islands vegetation is gone as well as a foot or so of the top of the spit. Above is an old metal post, one of many that was exposed with the removal of the vegetation. My guess is that these were part of a dune grass protection fence from a few decades ago. I'll le...
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Long-tails: January 2012
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Saturday, January 14, 2012. While passing through Norwalk's Calf Pasture Beach late this afternoon, I came upon this odd looking Brant that was hugging close to the shoreline in today's forty plus mile an hour winds. This guy was all alone, staying in tight within the lee of the mainland. I noted the odd bump on it's forehead and started taking photograph's. Right side eye seems normal. Links to this post. First 40 ...
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Long-tails: Norwalk CT Brown Booby
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A view of the Wildlife around the Norwalk Islands. OK. Sometime's my Backyard and Beyond! Thursday, May 23, 2013. Norwalk CT Brown Booby. Around 11:30 this morning I saw a post from Patrick Comins on CT BIRDS, about a Brown Booby that was spotted on a boat in Westport CT waters. Several minutes later I received a phone call from Nick Bonomo alerting me about the Booby, moments later Patrick calls to tell me what he knows. I watched from a distance as one oystercatcher pair had its hands full with five Fi...
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The Brownstone Birding Blog: August 2014
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The Brownstone Birding Blog. A Connecticut native with an interest in birding shares his outdoor adventures. Sunday, August 31, 2014. Most Outings Amount To Only A Piece Of A Post. That red barn is at the parking lot of the Taylor/Palmer preserve by the way. Nice trails, but I didn't see much in the way of birds on that particular afternoon. I saw this frog (Leopard frog? Over by the fairgrounds one morning. I also found a Marsh Wren there that day which was a bonus. I've been seeing more butterflies aro...
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The Brownstone Birding Blog: January 2015
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The Brownstone Birding Blog. A Connecticut native with an interest in birding shares his outdoor adventures. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Local Birds Are Like Veggies From Your Garden. I know there's at least one Mallard at the Brownstone Quarry. I can't find every Connecticut species in Portland. Some birds can only be found near the shoreline. Rare birds are only found by luck or are tracked down using information from the daily rare bird reports. One of the most fun and rewarding parts of January birdin...
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