“That’s what was done with me for Goldberg’s and I want to pay it forward.” “He helped me grow this business and has been dedicated,” Conlan said. The Jamesport location also features bagel ‘bombs,’ soft pretzels and blue raspberry or sour green apple slushies.Ĭonlan and Shalitsky partnered up for the new location as well. Since debuting, Conlan and store manager Bobby Shalitsky have expanded the breakfast and lunch menu with specialty paninis named for their favorite rock bands like the Foo Fighters panini (grilled chicken, roasted red peppers, sautéed spinach, fresh mozzarella and balsamic dressing on rosemary garlic ciabatta) or the Coheed Cubano. “It’s got a huge front lawn, it’s beautiful,” he said.Ĭonlan, a Calverton native and longtime co-owner of Goldberg’s Famous Bagels in Jamesport, unveiled the new Black Sheep Bagels brand in January. In addition to installing a deli case and bagel oven, Conlan is hoping to expand outdoor seating. “The previous owner left the store in very good condition,” Conlan said. Renovations are already underway at the new location adjacent to Braun Seafood. I didn’t think it would happen this soon, but the opportunity arose and we decided to jump on it.” “It just felt right,” Conlan said in an interview Wednesday, noting that expansion has always been a dream. *I’ve read that squirrels don’t have a well developed tapetum, but flying squirrel eyes certainly glow in our nighttime trail cam photos.The bagel drought in Cutchogue will soon be over.Ĭhris Conlan, owner of Black Sheep Bagels in Jamesport, recently signed a lease for a second location in the former Scoops & Grinds along Main Road. crocodilians including alligators (bright red eyeshine – spooky!)Īnimals lacking a tapetum lucidum (not extensive):.ray-finned fishes and cartilaginous fishes including sharks.grazing animals: sheep, goats, cattle, horses.It’s too bad nighttime trail cam photos are in black and white and we can’t see these color differences!Īnimals having a tapetum lucidum (not extensive): Eyeshine may appear white, blue, green, yellow, pink or red. There is variation in mineral content and structure of the tapetum lucidum, which causes eyeshine in different species – and even different breeds of dog – to look different. (This is not the same as the red-eye effect seen in photos of human eyes which is caused by light reflecting off the blood vessel-rich choroid behind the retina.) All types of camera flash, even the low-glow infrared flash of the Snapshot Wisconsin cameras, can reflect off the tapetum lucidum and cause an animal’s eyes to light up. Some of this light is reflected back out of the eye, which is why some animals’ eyes appear to glow in nighttime trail camera photos. The tapetum lucidum reflects that light and gives it a second chance to hit the photo receptors and illuminate the scene. Some light, however, will miss the photo receptors and pass past the retina. By:Frey Scientific Frey Scientific Choice Preserved Sheep Eyes, Plain Injected, Pack of 10 The perfect aids for anatomy class Now your students can get an up. Light enters the eye and hits photo receptors in the retina. Humans lack the tapetum lucidum located in between the retina and choroid in the eyes of many nocturnal animals ( Source).