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Posts Tagged "Irene"

Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus)

Posted on Aug 29, 2014

Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus)

This Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) is the one rarity Twan and I enjoyed in the post-Irene week that was likely not brought in by the tropical cyclone. You can find them rarely in the east during the late summer and early fall while our friends to the west enjoy these beautiful sparrows all summer.

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene Sooty Terns

Posted on Aug 29, 2014

Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene Sooty Terns

Three years ago tonight we in Connecticut and the tri-state area were recovering from the shock of being hammered by Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene. She made landfall early on the 28th and I filmed these very rare Sooty Terns (Onychoprion fuscatus) she carried up from the topics as they made their way back down the Housatonic River, which separates Stratford and Milford, as the storm waned. As you can see the wind and water were still very turbulent! Most of us had damaged homes, yards and/or no power for several days and spent the next week seeing other unbelievably rare birds in our local...

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New York state 24-hour precipitation record

Posted on Aug 13, 2014

New York state 24-hour precipitation record

Unbelievable! A preliminary all-time New York state 24-hour precipitation record has been broken today at Islip MacArthur Airport with 13.26 inches of rain as of 9:30AM besting the previous record of 11.6 inches at Tannersville, New York over August 27-28, 2011 (Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene). Here’s the dual-pol storm total estimated rainfall as of 8AM via NWS New York, NY. Remember again…turn around, don’t drown.

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