Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Latest Posts
‘The Late Show,’ Starring Duke Farms’ Bald Eagles
My latest post for Duke Farms' blog takes a look at one of the nifty features of the new high-definition
Wednesday: My High Mountain Talk for the Montclair Bird Club
Save the date: I will be presenting my High Mountain talk and slide show for the Montclair Bird Club on
Monday Morning Mystery 030716
This is a reminder that the Celery Farm used to be just that. What is it?
Mink, Creeper, Killdeer
Just saw two Minks running through the Holly Grove. Saw a Brown Creeper in the trees between my house and
Celery Farm Mink!
Sally Teschon writes: Around 10 a.m. today, I went to Warden's Watch and on my way back to the main
The Record’s Article about the Osprey’s Comeback
Record photo provided by Jim Wright The Record's Jim O'Neill has a cool story in the paper today (Saturday) about
High Mountain: Two Vibrant Waterfalls
Stopped by High Mountain last week to check out my
Duke Farms Eagle Update — An Egg, Up Close
The Duke Farms Bald Eagles are roughly two weeks into a incubation process that takes five weeks. Nice light snow
Pranked by a Blue Jay
Was walking around the Celery Farm near Kickypoo Corner yesterday afternoon when I heard what sounded like a Red-shouldered Hawk,
Don Torino’s Latest: The Bald Eagle’s Comeback
Don Torino's latest column for the Meadowlands Nature Blog is about the Bald Eagle's comeback in New Jersey. The link

