Deer shed their antlers every year in late winter and then regenerate new ones over the summer.
Read MoreMarine travel from a different era spotted heading east
Read MoreHawk taking a glance from a Shad tree around the Napeague Meadow
Read MoreScavenging Turkeys at the East Hampton Landfill
Read MoreEarly Morning Rianda S dragging just south of Hither Hills through the Fog
Read MoreShad trees all over Napeague and Montauk were in full bloom these past few weeks but little did I know their significance in history. Lewis and Clark survived on their berries and many others took their blooming as a signal.
Read MoreTurkeys gobbling away today outside my workshop in East Hampton. In spring Male Turkeys "Toms" can be found strutting their stuff to woe a female. Right now is the peak of their breeding season.
Read MoreA south swell and flooding tide resulted in the clearest water I have seen in a long time. The changing overcast to clearing skies resulted in green to blue hues.
Read MoreEach spring these fish eating hawks return to their nests making repairs as necessary. After spending the winter in warmer southern locales it is time for a new breeding season here on the east end.
Read MoreShades of spring but reminders of winter as the beach got ripped away during the four March Nor'easters
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