Tuesday, September 29, 2015

GSBAS Nature Walk Tuesday 09/29/2015

Our walk today was at Massapequa Preserve. The sky was overcast and the temperature was warm, humidity was high. It is early in the fall season and there were no new ducks on the pond, There was a pair of Mute Swams with six cygnets.

The land birds were scarce also. We did spend some time discussing and observing the wild flowers along the pathway. On of the  wild flowers was Jewelweed, or sometimes called Touch Me Not. It is liked by humingbirds. It also has medicinal properties. It is known to relieve itches from insect bites.
Another plant was Chicory, the roots can be dried and ground to make a substitute coffee.

There is more to our walks than just birds.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

GSBAS Weekend Nature Walk 09/26/2015

The sun was shining through the clouds as we approached Robert Moses SP for our weekend nature walk. As it peeked through one area it created a sun dog, sort of a mini rainbow light display, a nice way to start our day.

We gathered in the parking lot and then walked the boardwalk to the Lighthouse. It was relatively quiet. On our return we stopped at the hawkwatch platform to spend time ad hopefully see some raptors. We had a couple of  Merlins fly by, and just as we were leaving a Northern Harrier flew by and gave us a good show. It was slow at the watch as well.

Then we drove to Jones Beach West End. On the distant sandbar in the inlet there were a couple of hundred Black Skimmers with young. Steve D'Amato spotted a Lesser Black-backed Gull resting on the near bar. We finished the trip up by walking the roads and median and then called it a day. We had 32 species for the day. It took some work but it was worth it for a nice day walking on the beach.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Tuesday GSBAS Nature Walk Sept. 22, 2015

A slow day at Jamaica Bay still beats a days work. The waether started chilly an warmed up as the day went on. The birding started slow and stayed slow throughout the morning. Still, all in all, we managed with a little effort to turn up 24 species of birds. We had Great and Snowy Egrets, Great Blue Heron and a flyover immature Black-crowned Night Heron. The usual suspects, Mockingbirds, Catbirds and Cardinals were around also. We did turn up three species of Warblers, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow Rumped and American Redstart. Again making the best of what nature gives us.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

GSBAS Nature Walk Sept. 12, 2015 Oceanside MNSA

Today we did a nature walk at the at the Oceanside Nature Study Area. The weather was delightful in the early morning, Beautiful, crisp, clean air,  and really bright sunshine which highlighted the colors. The color of the water was a deep blue and the marsh grass, the spartina, had a golden hue to it. With a light breeze the ripples of both the grass and the water were very pleasant to look at.We some of the usual suspects, Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets and a Yellow-crowned Night Heron. Palm warblers were on the pathways accompanied by Common Yellowthroats.

Then we decided to go to Jones Beach West End at the Coast Guard station to look for migrants. Sometimes things work out well. We had some really nice birds to look at right in the hedgerow by the Coast Guard building. The highlight was a Dickcissel, a very pretty bird, rare to see and always pleasure to enjoy. We had some warblers as well.  We saw Magnolia, Black-throated Green, Common Yellowthroat and Pine warbler. There were looks at Rose-breasted Grosbeak and a tree full of Cedar Waxwings.

Birding & Breakfast At Connetquot River State Park Preserve.

On Saturday Sept 12, we had our fall Birding and Breakfast. This is an event sponsored and supported by Connetquot River SPP staff, The Friends of Connetquot park support group, and Great South Bay Audubon Society. This is a very popular event, well attended and drawing a lot of repeat attendees.

Prior to the presentations we had a continental breakfast supplied by the Friends of Connetquot. There were pastries, cake, bagels, fruit coffe and tea and juice. The bagels are provided by the Melville Deli. The tables were set and folks fixed their plates and sat for the presentation. As we are approaching fall and the change of seasons Pam Hunter, from the park staff did a presentation on the changing of the birds as they prepare for fall and winter. It was very informative and showed the different plumage on some of the birds as they change from breeding to non breeding

After the presentation the Great South Bay Audubon Folks led two groups for a bird walk in and around the park. We saw over twenty species of birds and the highlights were, Northern Flicker, American Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Downy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers. For a finale a Great Blue Heron did a beautiful flyover.

A good time was had by all and we are looking forward to our next Birding and Breakfast scheduled for Saturday January 16, 2016. Come and join us it's a lot of fun.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Sept. 1, 2015 Fall Tuesday kickoff

We stared our fall season of Tuesday Nature Walks today at Heckscher State Park. The temperature was getting warmer as the day progressed. The first attempt at birding was thwarted by a a horde of mosquitoes. As we moved out of the wind into the wetter area the mosquitoes were fierce. We regrouped at the water front where there was a breeze and were much more comfortable.

We saw several lingering Ospreys, a few Eastern Kingbirds, some Mockingbirds  and a Downy Woodpecker. There was a Killdeer on the road median and a Spotted Sandpiper at the bayside watre edge.

A nice start to our fall season. Come join us.