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05.07.2025

The Brilliant Blackburnian Warbler - New York Almanack

Blackburnian warblers are not uncommon in mature conifer and mixed hardwood forests, but hey can be hard to see high in the branches.

The New York History Blog

05.07.2025

Long Beach, Long Island Oral Histories - New York Almanack

The latest Long Island History Project podcast continues a tour of Long Island-based oral history collections with Robert Anen.

The New York History Blog

05.07.2025

Wildlife Rescues: Eastern Milk Snake, Peregrine Falcon & A Cormorant - New York Almanack

New York State Environmental Conservation Officers recently made several wildlife rescues, including a snake, a falcon, and a Cormorant.

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05.07.2025

What Really Happened on the Fourth of July - New York Almanack

What happened on July 4, 1776, the Fourth of July, since the Second Continental Congress already voted in favor of independence days earlier?

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