Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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High Mountain Dragonflies
I've found the Franklin Clove is a great spot to see dragonflies in summer. Now if I could only ID
Hummingbird’s Amazing Ruby Throat
I took these two photos a couple of minutes apart. Sun was shining in the first — that's the only
Duke Farms at a Snail’s Pace
Came across this dude last weekend. Anybody know his name? The link is here.
Duke Farms Eaglet Back at Nest This A.M.
Duke Farms zoomed the Eagle Cam. I took some screenshots, here, and Christine Alber took the one above. Cam link
Record Story on Invasives Features Celery Farm
MITSU YASUKAWA/staff photographer The Record’s Jim O’Neill wrote an extremely informative story about invasive species earlier this week. Featured are
‘Icky,’ ‘Duck Enough’ Drawn by Young Artists
Last month, I read the three Celery Farm children's books to a class of terrific youngsters near Newburgh. They returned
Red-shoulder Nestling Pix
Not sure if I shared any pix of the Red-shoulder nestlings. The above shot, of the three of them, was
Duke Farms Tree Swallows
When I was at Duke Farms last weekend, I happened upon a likely Tree Swallow nest — in a tree!
Photos Needed for 2017 Celery Farm Calendar
Carol Flanagan writes: Production of the 2017 Celery Farm calendar has begun. This is an annual fund-raiser for Fyke.
The Duke Farms Eaglets Have Fledged
The second eaglet left the nest early this morning, after much "branching" yesterday. Today on the Duke Frams blog, I

