Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Monday Morning Mystery: 100812
We saw this aggressive predator on a tree at Duke Farms eight days ago. Curious as to what it is.
Yesterday’s Walk: The Full List
We had a terrific guided walk yesterday at the Celery Farm. Hghlights included a Pied-billed Grebe, Ruddy, Gadwall, Coop, Sharpie,
Helping a Bat Rescue in Allendale
Ed, one of the folks on Saturday's walk at the Celery Farm Natural Area, mentioned he had a bat roosting
Free Celery Farm Walk Tomorrow
Marsh Warden Mike Limatola and I are doing our first-Saturday-of-the-month on Saturday at 8 a.m. All participants will receive a
Don Torino’s Latest Column: Fall Flowers
Don Torino, a friend of this blog, has a nifty column this week on the wildnewjersey.tv blog — about the
Mystery Revealed
The mystery flowers in the photo are Cardinal Flowers. We had planted several in our backyard next to the Celery
Hawk Mountain Revisited
Took a quick weekend trip to Hawk Mountain last weekend and felt like I was back home. Migration was slow
Record Article on Stateline Lookout
The Record's Jim O'Neill wrote a nice story about the fall migration as State Line Lookout in Alpine. The link
Our Next Celery Walk Is Saturday!
Marsh Warden Mike Limatola and I are doing our first-Saturday-of-the-month walks again in October — this Saturday at 8 a.m.
Monday Morning Mystery: 100112
With October upon us (Yikes!), thought I'd give one last shout-out to summer. What are these red flowers growing along

