Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Latest Posts
Video: Laura Is Released at the Celery Farm in 2008
This 54-second video shows the release of a Laura, a rehabilitated Red-shouldered Hawk, on March 15, 2008. The female
Monday Morning Mystery 031615
Who made these three holes? (Click to enlarge.) The one on the left and in the middle are from High
Backyard Fox Sparrow
Now that the snow is receding (finally), a Fox Sparrow has been dining under my feeder — visible from the
The Red-shoulder Cam Is Installed! (With Pix)
The Red-shoulder nest — now in its fifth year. Earlier this month, Ben Wurst of Conserve Wildlife Foundation worked with
My New Duke Farms Post: A Brief History of Bald Eagle Nests
My latest post for the Duke Farms blog in a brief history of Bald Eagle nests in the United States.
My New Column: Shooper’s Hawks
My new column for The Record and Herald-News is about the birds that most backyard birders love to hate —
Tonight’s Franklin Lakes Talk Is at 7 p.m.
Just realized I had posted the wrong starting time for tonight's (Wednesday night's) free talk and slide show about John
My Latest Duke Farms Eagles Post: All About the Nest
My latest post for the Duke Farms blog is an in-depth look at Bald Eagles' nests — the largest bird
Tonight (March 11): My Celery Farm/Fell House Talk in Franklin Lakes
On Wednesday night (March 11), I will illuminate the history of Allendale's John Fell House and Celery Farm nature refuge
Allendale Red-shouldered Hawk Story from 2004
I wrote the following essay about the Allendale Red-shouldered Hawks for The Record 11 years ago. It gives the essential

