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ELEVATED THREAT OF WILDFIRE SPREAD TODAY The combination of unseasonably warm temperatures, west winds gusting 25 to 30 mph, minimum relative humidity values of 30 to 40 percent, and low fuel moisture will create an elevated risk of wildfire growth and spread today. A backdoor cold front will move across the area later this afternoon, working from eastern Long Island early this afternoon into the city and Lower Hudson Valley by early this evening. Much cooler air and scattered showers will move into the area decreasing the threat. Exercise caution handling any potential ignition sources, including machinery, cigarettes, and matches. Any fires that ignite under these conditions have the potential to spread quickly. This forecast considers meteorological, fuel, and land conditions and was developed in coordination with state fire and land management officials.

It’s Springtime – NYS DEC Notes Now is the Perfect Time to Observe Bird Migrations

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Migrations are underway - think birds!

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Spring is an ideal time to observe bird migrations, according to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. New York is conveniently located along the Atlantic Flyway, one of the main migration routes. This gives you a great opportunity to observe birds flying to their summer breeding grounds. 

Grab your binoculars and check out one of these hot spots: 

It’s impossible to list all the great bird-viewing locations so look for an Important Bird Area or Bird Conservation Area near you! 

Did you know that sanitizing your bird feeder helps limits the spread of disease?

It is good practice to clean your bird feeders regularly. Several diseases are commonly spread at bird feeders. Clean bird feeders every 2 weeks with a warm, soapy solution and brush to remove solid particles. Then sanitize for 10 minutes with a 10% bleach solution (1 part household bleach, 9 parts water). Allow the feeder to dry thoroughly before re-filling it with feed. At this time, there is thought to be a low risk of avian flu in songbirds but is another reason to clean bird feeders regularly.

Note: In areas where black bears occur, DEC recommends removing feeders in April, so they do not attract hungry black bears when they emerge from hibernation.