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Kestrel
Sometimes the Kestrel on the chimney pot stays there long enough for me to get out of the house and around the corner for a closer view, with less chimney heatwaves:
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Loon Reflections
Gentle ripples on Gravesend Bay reflect the business end of a passing Red-throated Loon.
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Raptor Wednesday
Trying a few branches…. This is something I’ve learned from observation: the wood they collect for nests is not off the ground, which is perhaps too suspect, but snapped from trees. This adult Red-tailed Hawk was right overhead in a couple of the London Planes lining 5th Avenue at the edge of Sunset Park.
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Waterfowl
Common Loon/Gavia immer off Murre Point, as I’ll call this spot. Red-throated Loon/Gavia stellata. Love those still water reflections. Red-breasted Merganser/Mergus serrator Double-crested Cormorant/Nannopterum auritum One of the Scaup/Aythya; Greater, I think. Further out in the bay, a Surf Scoter/Melanitta perspicillata. The male’s colorful bill and back-of-the-neck white patch helps with ID from a distance.…
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Murre Monday
A Thick-billed Murre/Uria lomvia was floating off the tip of… well, I’m not even sure what to call it, the small corporate amenity park behind the BJ’s parking garage on Gravesend Bay. This is a very rare bird for Brooklyn/Kings Co. Several have suggest this individual is ill, because none of the observers have seen…
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Aways Bee Feasting
I’d heard and seen a few reports of the lingering Baltimore Orioles in the Dell Water eating dead Honeybees scattered around the hives. The day I visited, it was in the mid 40sF and some bees were out and about. This Oriole was grabbing live ones. Picking them off at the hive entrances, sometimes reaching…








