The Connecticut Audubon Society is asking people to keep an eye out for endangered birds at Milford Point and said coastal rangers will be patrolling the area..
DEEP Announces Measures To Protect Shorebirds At Coastal Beaches - Milford, CT - The department is also taking action to protect wading birds at offshore islands.
Updated on April 21, 2021 at 6:36 pm
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It’s a sure sign of spring…the return of osprey, a now-common migratory bird along the Connecticut shoreline. But that wasn’t always the case. The species population has made a big comeback in recent years.
Third grader Clara Wurst knows a thing or two about osprey, and just about every other type of bird. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Wurst, from Stafford, was at Milford Point bird watching with her mom on Monday.
“I really enjoy coming down here just for the birds and for the sake of the ocean,” said Wurst.
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Chris Tack pon board the Sequester at Milford Point Marina on April 13, 2021. His business, Captain Tack’s Long Island Sound Sail and Dine, takes people out on two-hour cruises on the Sound followed by a gourmet dinner.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
MILFORD During his 25-year career as a flight attendant and chef to celebrities, then corporate executives, Chris Tack once was serenaded on a flight by Luciano Pavarotti for sneaking the famous tenor a watered-down glass of aged scotch.
These days Tack’s clients are singing his praises, as well although not as musically in his new career as owner of Captain Tack’s Long Island Sound Sail and Dine, operating on Long Island Sound.