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Celery Farm Cedars
Mike Flom writes: Flock of Cedar Waxwings at Celery Farm last week near Allendale Brook. (Above.) Today the Bald Eagle
My Latest Duke Farms Eagles Post: All About the Eagle Cam
My latest post for the Duke Farms Blog is all about their Eagle Cam. It operates in similar fashion to
Video: Laura Is Released at the Celery Farm in 2008
This 54-second video shows the release of a Laura, a rehabilitated Red-shouldered Hawk, on March 15, 2008. The female
Backyard Fox Sparrow
Now that the snow is receding (finally), a Fox Sparrow has been dining under my feeder — visible from the
The Red-shoulder Cam Is Installed! (With Pix)
The Red-shoulder nest — now in its fifth year. Earlier this month, Ben Wurst of Conserve Wildlife Foundation worked with
My New Duke Farms Post: A Brief History of Bald Eagle Nests
My latest post for the Duke Farms blog in a brief history of Bald Eagle nests in the United States.
My New Column: Shooper’s Hawks
My new column for The Record and Herald-News is about the birds that most backyard birders love to hate —
Tonight’s Franklin Lakes Talk Is at 7 p.m.
Just realized I had posted the wrong starting time for tonight's (Wednesday night's) free talk and slide show about John
My Latest Duke Farms Eagles Post: All About the Nest
My latest post for the Duke Farms blog is an in-depth look at Bald Eagles' nests — the largest bird
Tonight (March 11): My Celery Farm/Fell House Talk in Franklin Lakes
On Wednesday night (March 11), I will illuminate the history of Allendale's John Fell House and Celery Farm nature refuge
