A Big Year is an informal competition among birders to see who can see or hear the largest number of species of birds within a single calendar year and within a specific geographical area.
So, since we can barely scrape together one afternoon we opted to do a 'Big Day' instead, and boy was it ever a big day! We limited our travels to the North Shore of Long Island on one of the most beautiful days of the year thus far.
As we strolled along the water, we marveled at the great variety and color of the rocks beneath the crystal clear water. Took the time to gather shells. As we got further down the beach, we heard and saw a Belted Kingfisher near the cliff. While observing him, we caught sight of some swallows flitting over the sand. They turned out to be Bank Swallows for sure, as we observed them coming and going from their homes in the bank.
What a great morning! On the way out of the park, we saw a White-Breasted Nuthatch. We really hated to leave, but there were more birds to see, so we had to be on the move.
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