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February 20, 2020
By Jim Wright

Peregrines vs. Ravens

Last fall, while counting raptors at State Line Lookout in Alpine, several of us birders noticed a nasty interaction between

February 20, 2020
By Jim Wright

Monday’s Mystery Answered

On Monday I wrote: I saw this bird on a poster in a Washington, D.C., bookshop over the winter holidays.

February 18, 2020
By Jim Wright

From December: 3 Bald Eagles at the CF

The other day, Lynn McKenzie mentioned she had taken a shot of three Bald Eagles over the Celery in late

February 17, 2020
By Jim Wright

Monday Mystery 021720

I saw this bird on a poster in a Washington, D.C. bookshop over the earlier winter holidays. What kind of

February 16, 2020
By Jim Wright

One Cold Great Blue Heron

Saw this guy while doing a loop yesterday afternoon. It looked colder than I was. You can read why it's

February 15, 2020
By Jim Wright

The American Wigeons Continue

Not sure if they are on Lake Appert today, what with the ice, but I have been seen the wigeons

February 15, 2020
By Jim Wright

Birdy 30, Anyone?

The Great Backyard Bird Count is now through Monday. Why not do a Birdy 30 and a GBBC at the

February 14, 2020
By Jim Wright

Monday Feather Mystery Answered (Bonus)

To expand on the answer to Monday's feather mystery: A wanderdrossel is an American Robin.  The killer, I believe, was

February 13, 2020
By Jim Wright

Monday Morning Feather Mystery Answered

On Monday Alice Leurck wrote: On a recent walk at The Celery Farm, Lisa Potash and Loren Anderson discovered a

February 13, 2020
By Jim Wright

Celery Farm, Rain(bow) or Shine

Last month I posted a photo of the Celery Farm's Lake Appert with a perfect rainbow above it. This week,