Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Monday Morning Mystery 011011
This Monday Morning Mystery is a tree trunk that can be seen on the way to Phair's Pond. Why is
Red-shoulder: Still Hanging Around CF
Immature Red-shouldered Hawk was once again perched by the south end of the CF, with an eye on my feeders
Red-tail or Red-shoulder?
I am so used to having Red-tails perch in the Celery Farm near my bird feeders that when the large
My Latest ‘Bird Watcher’ Column
My latest column in The Record and Herald-News is about two invaluable websites for birders — eBird.org and Birdingonthe.net. The
Monday Mystery Sort of Solved
To all those who answered "Gingko" to what kind of leaf this is, yes! I guess the real mystery was
Monday Morning Mystery 010311
Alas, this mystery seems way out of date because of the recent snowstorm… I saw this leaf a while back
Ringing in the New Year!
Jerry Barrack got this shot of a Carolina Wren by the CF on Friday, ringing out the old year and
Happy New Year!
My first bird of the year was a Song Sparrow under my feeder — not a bad way to start
Monday Mystery Solved
Deedee Burnside writes: "That is Virgin's Bower or Old Man's Beard, Clematis virginiana, native. "There is another one, Clematis terniflora,
Celery Farm Wonderland
The Celery Farm is covered with a foot-and-a-half-thick blanket of snow, with drifts nearly twice that in places. My wife

