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Monday Morning Mystery 013012
After the first January snowfall, my wife and I walked around the Celery Farm, photographing locales — some easily identified,
Cooper’s Hawk by the Celery Farm
This guy was perched in my backyard on Sunday morning, waiting for a meal to show up at the feeders.
Red-Shoulder by the Celery Farm
Saw this Red-shoulder perched across the street from the CF Parking Lot, high up in this conifer. I am guessing
Monday Morning Mystery 012312
My wife and I made two loops of a snowy Celery Farm on Saturday, taking photos as we went. Over
Clever Winter Birdbath
In my last birding column for The Record, I wrote about birds' need for water in winter — to drink
A Snowy Celery Farm, plus Foxes
The Celery Farm is especially beautiful this morning, covered with a fresh comforter of snow. Haven't seen any raptors yet,
My Latest Record Column: Birds Need Water!
My latest "Bird Watcher" column in The Record features advice from Stiles Thomas, who reminds us that birds have a
Mystery Answered
Skunk Cabbage it is. Congrats to all who ID'd it correctly!
Rob Fanning Reports…
Rob sez: It was a very pleasant and birdy morning at the farm today. Highlights: -Rusty Blackbird–a nice "rusty" looking
