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West End, Fishers Island

*see you again in 2021

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 20, 2019

Total lunar eclipse underway…

*good night moon

From the Field, Video Snippet, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 20, 2019

Red-tailed hawk perches patiently this late morning; awaiting a field mouse or two*….

*the eyes have it.

From the Field, Video Snippet, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 19, 2019

Surging high tide “Overseas” old Navy dock this Sunday morning in Silver Eel Cove, Fishers Island.

PS. …with rollin’ thunder and lightning in January?!

From the Field, Video Snippet,  Justine Kibbe, Jan. 19, 2019

Plastic Debris

Unfortunately Marine Debris is a constant here on Fishers Island. But thru winter, spring, summer and fall, stewardship can continue to outlive it all!

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 19, 2019

blue moonSuper Blood Wolf Moon

Total lunar eclipse starring: SUPER BLOOD WOLF MOON

Winter skies are the “happening place” this Saturday (1/19/19) 10:10 p.m. thru Sunday (1/20/19) 2:15 a.m. EST.

You’ll recognize the Super Moon by its size (truly closest to earth!) and by its reddish hues produced by shadow. By all means—something to howl about!

*blue moon over Parade Grounds, Fishers Island 7/31/15

From the Field, Field Note, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 18, 2019

There are several ancestral “clans” of Crow living and socializing here on Fishers Island. While over the years I have been intrigued with their routines and take note, admittedly I find the birds are really keeping an eye on all of us. You’ll find West End groups on The Green across from Our Lady of Grace church, around Hay Harbor Club’s driveway and my own neighbors (9 of them!) within the Parade Grounds. I’ve read Crows can have a 20-year life span…that’s a lot of Ferries to greet….

From the Field, Video Snippet, Justine Kibbe Jan. 16, 2019

This afternoon’s calm allowed me to hop up on a grassy mound and get a better “bird’s eye view” of what I like to call Ibis pond* .175 acres of meadow and shore maintained by FIConservancy appears quite different in dormant winter months. Soon enough, the vivid colors and fresh scents of native plants will sprout lush habitat welcoming home songbirds, insects and Monarchs!

*Named Ibis Pond, because my very first video (July 2015) documented a juvenile Glossy Ibis in the pond. See Video Snippet “Ibis in the Morning”.

From the Field, Video Snippet, Justine Kibbe, Jan. 16, 2019

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Glossy Ibis, July 2015

Dubbed Ibis Pond, in a neighborly fashion, this marshland behind the Movie Theater is growing year to year with rains and snow. My very first video (above) documented a juvenile Glossy Ibis in July of 2015. The adjoining 175 acres maintained by Fishers Island Conservancy has become a great spot for birders, walkers and nature lovers.

*stewardship is as stewardship does

From the Field, Video Snippet by Justine Kibbe, Jan. 15, 2019

It’s just a crispy 21 degrees and awfully calm within West Harbor, Fishers Island this morning. I’m on the lookout for Bald Eagles. Past notes and Community remarks remind me that January and February have proven to be good months to monitor from Dock Beach* as well as within Pirate’s Cove. So keep your eyes peeled!

* “The Little Beach That Could”

From the Field, Video Snippet by Justine Kibbe, Jan. 11, 2019