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July 29, 2010
By Jim Wright

Help With a Citizen-Science Shorebird Survey

     The New Jersey Audubon Society is seeking volunteers for a new Shorebird Survey. Citizen scientists will be asked

July 28, 2010
By Jim Wright

Fighting Loosestrife One Leaf at a Time

     As you may have noticed, the Celery Farm still has some Purple Loosestrife, a beautiful but invasive weed that

July 27, 2010
By Jim Wright

Aerial Views of the Celery Farm

  Last week, I took some aerial photographs of the Celery Farm to document current conditions and marsh life. The

July 26, 2010
By Jim Wright

Bear Update!

    According to an Allendale police dispatcher, the bear was last seen headed for Saddle River.   [Insert punch line here.] 

July 26, 2010
By Jim Wright

Bear at Celery Farm as of 9:50 a.m. today

  If you read this via text or know anybody visiting the Celery Farm right now, please be advised that

July 26, 2010
By Jim Wright

Monday Morning Mystery 072610

   Can anyone ID this shadowy dragonfly?   Clue below.

July 25, 2010
By Jim Wright

Coyote at the Celery Farm!

   Lisa and Bob Safier photographed this coyote yesterday at the northern end of the Celery Farm, carrying a former

July 24, 2010
By Jim Wright

Celery Farm Sightings

   Saw a B. Kingfisher and two Green Herons from the Warden's Watch this a.m.    The other evening saw

July 23, 2010
By Jim Wright

What to do if you find a dead bat….

     Not the cheeriest of topics but …When a friend e-mailed me for advice on what to do with

July 22, 2010
By Jim Wright

My Latest ‘Bird Watcher’ Column

  My latest column in The Record is on the amazing Belted Kingfisher, a sure sign of mid-summer at the