Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Judy Cinquina’s Hawk Watch Advice
The Mount Peter Hawk Watch, founded in 1957, is the oldest all-volunteer raptor-counting location in America. With prime time
A Rare Gull at the Celery Farm
Ace birder Fred Weber spotted a distant Bonaparte's Gull Tuesday morning at the Celery Farm. It was flying near the
A Primo Review of My Owl Book
Birding Magazine's September issue features an excellent review of my Screech Owl Companion by noted naturalist and author Carl Safina,
My Column: My First Birding Lesson
A great blue heron made a big impression when I was young. Photo credit: Thomas Chung My latest column for
Listen to My NPR Interview
On Tuesday evening, my Screech Owl Companion co-author Scott Weston were guests on "Bird Calls," an NPR program out of
If You Find a Dead Raptor…
Earlier this month, I got a text from Bergen County Audubon's Don Torino about two dead Red-Tailed Hawks in Tenafly.
My column: Emily the Birder
Emily the Birder hopes to see her 200th bird species this month. Photo by Jim Wright My latest column for
State Line Lookout: Calm Before the Storm
The official State Line Hawk Watch begins on Tuesday, Sept. 5, and runs through Friday, Nov. 15. When I was
What Is This Great Blue Heron Doing?
Alan Pomerantz took the above shot of a Great Blue Heron at yesterday's weekly Hour on the Tower bird-watching mini-extravaganza
‘Screech Owl Companion’ on NPR
Next Tuesday, Scott Weston and I will talk about screech owls on Bird Calls, a monthly radio show about birds

