Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Monday Mystery Solved
On Monday we asked folks to ID this critter. It is a Delmarva Peninsula Fox Squirrel, which is endangered but
Don Torino’s Latest: Unnatural Fear of Nature
Don Torino's latest column for wildnewjersey.tv is about a troubling trend: uninformed folks are becoming more and more concerned about
Coming Thursday: An Eventful Birdy 30
My latest Bird Watcher column, in The Record and Herald-News on Thursday, announces a new Birdy 30 contest — just
Monday Morning Mystery 020915
We saw this guy on a recent trip to Chincoteague. What is he, and why he is significant for New
Nifty Record Article on the Nest Cam
Record environmental reporter Jim O'Neill wrote a nifty article about the Allendale Red-shoulder Nest Cam project. The link is here.
Nestcam’s Coming Attractions?
Although Allendale's Red-shouldered Nestcam will be the first of its kind in the Northeast, there has been a nestcam for
Torino’s Latest: Feeding Birds in Winter
Photo by Alice Leurck Don Torino's latest column is about how birds feed themselves in winter. Here's the beginning: As
Snow Moon, Allendale, 6 p.m.
Tonight's full moon — the Snow Moon — arrived at 6:09 p.m. I took this shot from the Celery Farm
Red-shouldered Hawk nestcam for Allendale — we need your help!
We are pleased to announce an exciting new nature project about the Red-shouldered Hawks of Allendale — a live, streaming-video
My New Column: Carolina Wrens
I took this Carolina Wren photo over the weekend in my backyard. Yep, that's snow in the background. My

