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Fall Foliage in April
Sometimes the spring foliage at the Celery Farm looks a lot like the fall foliage — especially late in the
Coping with Human-Bird Conflicts
My latest column in The Record and Herald-News is on dealing with human-avian turf wars — like the House Sparrow
Yellow Warbler at the CF
Rob Fanning reports: YELLOW WARBLER has arrived back at the Celery Farm (a bit later than usual this year) with
Mystery Demystified
Yesterday's critter was a Star-nosed Mole. How awesome is that? More on Star-nosed Moles here. Congrats to all who ID'd
Monday Morning Mystery 042312
Judy Collier submitted this photo for the recent post on Celery Farm mammals. The mammal in the photo is unfortunately
Ibis Has Departed
Barbara Dilger reports seeing the Glossy Ibis fly away from the Celery Farm late yesterday afternoon. Holler if you see
Culvert Cleanout Continues
The vac truck was back on Franklin Turnpike yesterday, suctioning muck from the culvert. I talked to a few of
Two New Red-shoulder Arrivals — baby and iTunes eBook!
Stiles Thomas just called to let me know that he saw Laura, Allendale's favorite Red-shouldered Hawk, feeding a piece of
Glossy Ibis Continues
To the left of the Osprey Platform. (Pretty far away — a scope is best.) Also had a FOY catbird.
Revised Celery Farm Mammal List
Thanks to everyone's help, we now have a list of xx mammals that have been seen at the Celery Farm
