Jamaica Bay Walk Recap

by John Gluth
The chapter field trip to Jamaica Bay on August 17th was attended by a very small group of intrepid souls who really wanted to see some shorebirds, terns, and other waterbirds. They got their wish.
The north end of the east pond was the focus of exploration. We were rewarded with sightings of 5 Caspian Terns, an unusually high number. A good diversity of shorebirds was also present, the highlights of which included a Wilson’s Phalarope, 6 Long-billed Dowitchers and 9 Stilt Sandpipers. Other notable sightings included 5 Black Skimmers, a Peregrine Falcon and 1 or two Northern Waterthrush.
It was a fine morning that not even a little drizzle toward the end could dampen. Hoping for a larger turnout for next year’s trip, and at least as many good birds as this year.
Tuesday Bird/Nature Walk at Connetquot State Park by Ken Thompson
Today, September 2, was our kickoff of the Fall 2025 season of Bird/Nature Walks. To start in style, we had a Bald Eagle fly over the parking lot as we did our morning introduction circle.
Parks and Trails on Long Island – Sept/Oct 2025
I love going to the beach because it is so beautiful and quiet beach with great views. I love walking along the water to the rocks and back-it’s a great workout. It’s fun looking for shells.
A Little Birdie Told Me… Q & A with Brook Ramirez – Sept/Oct 2025
On August 13, I attended an American Goldfinch presentation, given by Brooke at her Oakdale store. Here is some useful information that was given.
info@greatsouthbayaudubonsociety.org
Located at Brookside Park
59 Brook Street
West Sayville, NY 11796
