What a wonderful day we had. The weather was phenomenal, and the company was even better. Our day together started early in the door to door work, but we were hopeful we would see some birds together. And we were rewarded. We noticed a bird that we were pretty sure was a Gray Catbird, and it was. Needless to say we were thrilled that we were able to add a bird to our list even though it wasn't an official Bird Watching venture.
San will be heading to Florida, so we were fortunate that we were able to squeeze this one long day of service in before she left.
The process of finding the birds who live on Long Island all year round has been slow, but the adventure so far has been wonderful.
The tales of two forever friends as they share a mutual passion for birds while spending time together.
Birds of a Feather is back with our new blog, Birding and Bonding! Our previous objective remains the same. Our goal is to find all birds that live on Long Island year round. The only rule is that in order to add a bird to our list, we must see it when we are together. That's where the bonding comes in. Life can get so hectic that we sometimes fail to enjoy the more important things. This gives us a wonderful outlet to make sure we take the time.
Of course, Long Island has many migratory birds, as well. We certainly don't want to ignore them. We will blog about them as well. Armed with new cameras and renewed incentive, we look forward to getting back on the birding trail!
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