Suffolk County Farm Bird Walk Recap

Our walk, on June 3, was at the Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank . The farm is run as an educational facility and is open for walks and observation. We had seventeen folks show up for our last walk of the spring 2025 season. Our fall walks will begin in September 2025. We managed to squeak out a list of 20 some species. The highlights were Willow Flycatchers, Cedar Waxwings, and Warbling Vireos. A few raptors showed up. Red tailed Hawks and an Eagle flew over. The weather was perfect for our walk. Bob Glasser took a couple of pictures to share.
We hope to see you in the fall! : Ken Thompson
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