Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Latest Posts
Bittersweet News: The Red-shouldered Hawks Have Relocated
This was sent out by e-mail today to folks who subscribe to the Fyke e-mail list. Dear Friends of the
Duke Farms Blog: Photo Sequence of Eagle Egg Hatch
I just posted a nine-photo sequence of yesterday's eagle egg hatching at Duke Farms, via their webcam. The photo above
Make Way for Bald Eagle Nestlings
One of the Duke Farms eagle eggs is hatching. (pic above.) I interviewed biologist Larissa Smith of Conserve Wildlife Foundation
It’s Raining Fish Heads
With the large winter fish kill at the Celery Farm, we are seeing fish and fish parts everywhere. The fish
Eagle on the Ice at the Celery Farm
Was lucky to arrive home yesterday in time to see the most recent Bald Eagle way out on the ice
My Latest Record Column: Yellow-rumps and Palms
My latest column for The Record features those two early spring warblers, Yellow-rumps and Palms, and an interview with Tom
My Latest Duke Farms Post: All About Hatching the Eggs
In my new post for the Duke Farms, wildlife biologist Larissa Smith of Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey explains
My Latest Duke Farms Post: Streaming the Video
My latest post for the Duke Farms blog is how the Eagle Cam video is streamed from a remote location
Celery Farm Cedars
Mike Flom writes: Flock of Cedar Waxwings at Celery Farm last week near Allendale Brook. (Above.) Today the Bald Eagle
My Latest Duke Farms Eagles Post: All About the Eagle Cam
My latest post for the Duke Farms Blog is all about their Eagle Cam. It operates in similar fashion to

