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Cornell Lab of Ornithology? (1 Viewer)

Enniroc

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Just wondering if anyone here has ever been there? It looks like an interesting place to go birding. I think I'd like to give the place a visit and just wanted to know if its worth it.
 
It's quite a nice place for birding, although I'm not sure you would see anything there that you couldn't see in various other places. The woodlands and ponds are quite pleasant though. There's a big shop too, so it's maybe somewhere to visit if you want to e.g. try out binoculars or browse bird books etc.
 
It's quite a nice place for birding, although I'm not sure you would see anything there that you couldn't see in various other places. The woodlands and ponds are quite pleasant though. There's a big shop too, so it's maybe somewhere to visit if you want to e.g. try out binoculars or browse bird books etc.

I kindly beg to differ! |=)|
There are quite a few birds I have seen there that I don't see at home.
There have a much better established environment for them cuz they have gone out of their way to do so.
Might not notice it in early Spring or late Fall but this time of the year it's a place you must visit! :t:
 
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