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Predicting My Next Five Queens Birds

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I am shocked to be writing this post already, and doubly shocked that I’ve seen six new species for Queens since I guessed what my next five Queens birds would be just eight months ago, back in March. Eastern Whip-Poor-Will : It’s kind of amazing how rarely this species is reported in Queens. I’ll make it three!

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What Will My Next Ten Birds in Queens Be?

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Now my Queens list stands at a whopping 302, which means I have actually added thirteen species since my last predictions. Since then I have had a second Purple Martin at Jamaica Bay’s East Pond. My shorebird list in Queens is now at thirty-eight species! (It It is pictured at the top of this post.). Number 300 in Queens!

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Polygynandry and avian swingers

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These Blasts From The Past Striped Basilisk Lizard Lore Herps in Rockland County and Orange County Diamondback Terrapin at Jamaica Bay The Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) Lizards of Kazakhstan About the Author Dale Forbes Dale got his first pair of binoculars for a very early birthday after his dad realized that it was the only way to be left in peace.

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