Birds just know things, like February geese gather north of the Narrows or
pintails flock to Newark Bay or
buffleheads assemble in Arthur Kill or
pigeons puff up and perch in Jacob Riis Park or even
“some kind of” sandpipers forage along Gravesend Bay or
in summer egrets meditate above the Chinese Scholar’s Garden at Snug Harbor, but
although there’s a tugboat art exhibit at the Noble Maritime collection starting this Sunday afternoon, nowhere have I found a press release!! Be along Richmond Terrace this Sunday at 2 pm for a tug parade in honor of the opening. But why no information about the exhibit online?
UPDATE: Here’s a link to that tugboat exhibit. And a time-forward link to the parade the birds foretold.
Photos, WVD.
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February 28, 2008 at 11:31 am
Mage Bailey
Thanks for the fowl shots. I took a few at the beach yesterday. And too, I’m looking forward to all the tug photos you give us. 🙂
February 28, 2008 at 3:49 pm
Daniel Meeter
Those are Brant’s Geese, I think, if they’re from the flock I saw there last week.
March 3, 2008 at 8:07 am
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