
Just in time for spring migration, Birdwatching in New York City and on Long Island has released an update! Nine years after its first publication, authors Deborah Rivel and Kellye Rosenheim revisited the original 170+ birding hotspots in the book, adding 24 new ones and updating the status of all sites to make your birding experience in the New York City and on Long Island even better. Change is a common denominator, and there have been lots of changes to habitats birds rely upon – both positive with some incredible new sites you won’t want to miss (the birds certainly are taking advantage of them), and also some formerly reliable places to see birds that have not been maintained and are no longer recommended. The entire area is under the Atlantic Flyway so birding here is first-rate during spring migration. If you’re in the area, you won’t want to miss the birds, and you will want to have this book that gives detailed information about where and when to see birds and how to make your birding outing more productive and fun with friends.
Click here to order on Amazon and be ready with the latest hotspot and birding info when migration is in full swing!