May 24, 2026
Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
My Latest Column: Halifax Road, Birders’ Paradise
My latest column for The Record and Herald News is about birding at Halifax Road in Mahwah, featuring an appearance by a Pileated Woodpecker and advice from ace birder Doug Morel.
(After the column went to press on Tuesday, Judy Cinquina reported a "single
singing Cape May & Blackpoll Warblers, also a Least Flycatcher. Other
species of interest were 2 Solitary Sandpipers, many Baltimore & Orchard
Oriole males dueling for territory and a defensive Brown Thrasher."
Yesterday, Rob Fanning reported: "Kris B located a female GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER at Halifax this afternoon–also seen by Rich Klockner and myself. This is only my 4th record for the county (2nd in spring–both at Halifax)
"Many birds vocal and easily seen mainly at or near the dirt parking lot–incl. Blackpoll, Nashville, Chestnut-sided, BT Blue, N. Waterthrush, Least Fly, both Orioles, and easily 5+ Indigo Buntings! A mini-'fallout' of sorts!" )
The link is here.
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Thank you, thank you for the article. I was way long overdue to visit this wonderful Lake Henry and paths. Spent hours there today all alone…sort of…chirp chirp…flap flap..splash splash.
Love it.





1 comment
sally
Thank you, thank you for the article. I was way long overdue to visit this wonderful Lake Henry and paths. Spent hours there today all alone…sort of…chirp chirp…flap flap..splash splash.
Love it.