Nature Done Wright

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October 15, 2008
By Jim Wright

ROB FANNING REPORTS: 101508

   Rob sez:   An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, first found by Fred Weber on 10/12, continues today (Wednesday) at the Allendale Celery

October 13, 2008
By Jim Wright

RON FANNING REPORT 101308

  Rob sez: Pine Siskins: mostly flyover flocks–incl. a flock of 70+ birds. Saw 4 birds perched w/ Goldfinches. Most

October 13, 2008
By Jim Wright

MONDAY MYSTERY: 101308

       We saw this mystery bug in Carlstadt last week, but I am told that it has been

October 10, 2008
By Jim Wright

HARRIER MEADOW

   For a report on the first guided walk at Harrier Meadow in North Arlington, click here.

October 10, 2008
By Jim Wright

ROB FANNING’S REPORT

  Rob sez:   Wednesday evening I saw 2 Chimney Swifts and a Gray Phase Screech-Owl. First one I’ve seen

October 9, 2008
By Jim Wright

OWLS: Getting ready

    Aside from hearing screech owls call to each other one night in the backyard, we really haven’t had

October 8, 2008
By Jim Wright

CELERY FARM TALK: Oct. 14

        Photographer Jerry Barrack and I will be speaking at the Upper Saddle River Library on Oct.

October 7, 2008
By Jim Wright

BEYOND: Great local nature art museum

    Bergen County is the home of a world-class nature art museum, the Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum — yet

October 6, 2008
By Jim Wright

MONDAY MORNING MYSTERY 100608

  Can you identify this fungus among us?  Located in the woods north of Phair’s Pond.  Other Monday Morning Mysteries

October 2, 2008
By Jim Wright

BEYOND: Harrier Meadow

  The Meadowlands Commission, where I work,  is planning three guided walks through Harrier Meadow in North Arlington during the

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