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Anyone who spends times on the lakes and cabins around the Adirondacks gets enjoyment from the unique sounds put forth by the Loons. Their frolicking and splashing in the water is sure to be a better stress reliever than any prescription medication or massage. Our Wildlife Photographer, William Straite, shared some picturesque shots of the birds at play.
Just like any art form or hobby, sometimes the ideas just aren’t flowing. The words to a song don’t magically happen, the golf ball goes where it wants not where you aimed, and in the case of photography, wildlife doesn’t appear. William has captured the birth and first flight of the twin eagles, the Osprey’s battle for the nest, and the baby loons on Raquette Lake.
MaineUnited-statesNew-hampshireSquam-lakeWhite-mountain-national-forestRomeLazioItalyKancamagusPontook-reservoirAmericanWilliam-straiteWhy You Should Stop Feeding and Watering the Birds Immediately
If you live near bear country like the Adirondacks and Catskills, it's not unusual to hear the suggestion to take down bird feeders. Now all Central New Yorkers are encouraged to take down feeders, bird baths, and anything attracting birds. The suggestion comes from the state Audubon Society, so it must be serious.
For the last few months numerous birds have been dying from an unknown illness all along the East Coast. Researchers have ruled out some diseases, but they can't specify what is killing an inordinate number of blue jays, common grackles, European starlings and robins.
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Jun 03, 2021 — Paul Smith’s College appointed a new president this week.
Dr. Scott Dalrymple will serve as the college’s 12th president. He most recently held the role of president at Columbia College in Missouri where he spearheaded an affordable tuition program.
According to a college press release, Dalrymple was a first-generation college student who received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from New York State universities.
He has other local connections to the area. He spent much of his youth at a family camp in Raquette Lake and has worked in various roles at other colleges in Upstate, New York.
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