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My Name Is Gregory Brumfield I Live In Rochester New York And I Want To Know, Where Our The Best "Birding Sites" Here In Rochester , New York.??? Thank You.I Can Be Reached At: GregoryBrumfield88@TWC.ComYou must be logged in to reply to this topic.
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My name is Chuck Mcgrath I will be in South Eastern, Arizona and need some help. I’ll only have two days of birding and am overwhelmed with where to go to maximize my chances. I will be camping at Kartchner Caverns State Prk for two days and will have one day at Catalina State Prk. If anybody knows of a good birding pal I would be very grateful, thank you. I can also be reached at chasmcgrath@comcast.net
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- first species ringed at Bahrain Hooded Wheatear
- first species ringed at Bahrain Hooded Wheatear
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Breeding turtle dove season Bahrain from May to August
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Defiantly further up their i live in Essex NY But one of the best places i have every birded was at Noble wood Park in Essex , willsboro NY . I have seen A Little Gull, Great cormorant, and lots of orange crowned Warblers! Defiantly Check it out :)
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Hi Gregory! I am not native to Rochester, but I did some research, and these spots could get you some great birds: 1. Hamlin Beach State Park 2.Braddock Bay area 3. Laselles Landing Park 4. Irondequoit Bat Outlet 5. High Acres Nature Area I do not know if all of these places are open during these troubled times, but I am happy to help you find places to enjoy birds. Happy Birding!