High within the canopy of an American Elm off Silver Eel Cove this Ruby-throated Hummingbird nestles within her delicate nest which she has donned with tiny lichen flakes.
A Video Snippet, From the Field, by Justine Kibbe, July 18, 2018
This Evening, Hay Harbor.
Grateful on Fishers Island: Thank you Fishers Island Conservancy!
The Island Sentinel Program, in its 6th year.
Helping me to share Local. Traditional. Knowledge. with generations to come.
So Proud of my 2018 Tribe:
Wilson & Gardner Thors, with Marc Rosenberg monitoring Eel Grass meadows and wildlife trends.
Stewardship is as Stewardship does.
Field Note, From the Field by Justine Kibbe, July 16, 2018
Week 6: Removing invasive plant species within 175 acres of historic Parade Grounds, Fishers Island.
Erick Jones, Emily Birardi, & Nickia Gibson from University of Delaware concentrate on European buckthorn and cottonwood as well as core invasives ; autumn olive, oriental bittersweet and bush honeysuckle.
Video Snippet From the Field
A spotted sandpiper chick scurries across my path at Race Point, Fishers Island. Its parents are close by foraging within a favorite feeding ground of assorted red and brown seaweeds along with moist, salty kelp.
– A Snippet From the Field by Justine Kibbe July 6, 2018
Parade Grounds.
Help Fishers Island
Help Monarch butterflies
To help themselves…
Keep ‘em coming back for more!
Field Note, From the Field by Justine Kibbe, July 6, 2018
Helping Fishers Island Conservancy eradicate plant invasives and restore Critical Wildlife Habitat… Erick Jones, Nickia Gibson and Ben Sammarco from the University of Delaware. “The core invasive species we’re encountering are autumn olive, oriental bittersweet, and bush honeysuckle.”
PS. Incredibly tough work within 185 acres of historic Parade Grounds-inviting more insects, butterflies and migrating birds back each year.
– from The Field by Justine Kibbe June 26, 2018.
Killdeer eggs within “scrape”, Sanctuary of Sands, Fishers Island.
“Stewardship is as Stewardship does….”
– from The Field by Justine Kibbe June 25, 2018.
Photo contributed by Anne W.
Fishers Island Conservancy, Inc.
P.O. Box 553
Fishers Island, New York 06390
Phone: 631.788.5609
Fax: 800.889.9898
E-mail: nature@ficonservancy.org
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