Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Monday Morning Mystery 092010
This is the fruit of a backyard plant that attracts Baltimore Orioles in the spring from the Celery Farm. We
Mount Peter, 091710: Broadwings moving
This morning was a great morning to be at the Mount Peter Hawk Watch — a strong wind out of
‘Warblers of Central Park’ Next Friday
Friday, Sept. 24 – 8 p.m. Wyckoff Public Library'Warblers of Central Park' Cal Vornberger, author of Birds of Central
Hawk-Watching in Your Backyard
My latest column for The Record is about a couple in Ridgefield Park who have an annual hawk watch in
“Change for the Fell House”
Help Save Fell House: Donate Your Spare Change Put the extra coins you have lying around the house to great
Help for Bat Woes?
I don't usually write about "big picture" nature news, but wanted to pass along this Associated Press story on bats
Celery Farm in The Record
Nice story in The Record on the Celery Farm portion of the weekend's Meadowlands Festival of Birding. Link is here.
Monday Morning Mysteries 091310
Can you name the butterflies and the plants?
Answer to Monday Morning Mystery
As I recall, this is what was left of a Skunk Cabbage plant in the Celery Farm on a recent
Backyard Habitat — Join the Club
My wife Patty did all the work to get this notice certifying our yard as an official wildlife habitat. It's

