Nature Done Wright

Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs

Latest Posts

July 31, 2008
By Jim Wright

COMING TOMORROW

    My bat-report post. Same bat time, same bat station.

July 31, 2008
By Jim Wright

CELERY FARM: Great aquatic plant

    Floating Marsh Pennywort, Limnobium spongia, aka frog bit, is in abundance at the Celery Farm this year.   

July 30, 2008
By Jim Wright

MONDAY MYSTERIES: Answered

    Sharp-eyed friends of this blog solved both Monday morning mysteries — almost.      Deedee Burnside correctly identified

July 29, 2008
By Jim Wright

World’s shortest bat video

       More later.

July 29, 2008
By Jim Wright

ROB FANNING: Uncommon sight at the CF

   Rob Fanning reports:  I was pleasantly surprised to find a Louisiana Waterthrush at the Celery Farm this morning–working the

July 29, 2008
By Jim Wright

FYKE ARCHIVES: The 1st newsletter

Not a decade goes by that someone doesn’t ask me or my friend Seymour Drakes when we are going to

July 28, 2008
By Jim Wright

CELERY FARM: Monday morning mystery 2

   Who dis?

July 28, 2008
By Jim Wright

CELERY FARM: Monday morning mystery 1

    This duck was seen at Phairs Pond on Sunday, and touched off a major identification effort.    Any

July 27, 2008
By Jim Wright

CELERY FARM: Bird o’ the hour

   This kingbird wanted to make sure it was counted at Sunday’s Hour on the Tower.     The weekly

July 27, 2008
By Jim Wright

BEYOND: Hawk Mountain native plant garden

       I have been working with photographer Kevin Watson on Hawk Mountain, a coffee-table book to commemorate the

Share :
Subscribe to this blog
Subscribe to this blog
Categories