Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Latest Posts
Red-shoulder update
Thanks to my buddy Jerry Barrack, I have some photos to share from last weekend's release of the red-shoulder
Saving amphibians
The Record has a story of mine today on hearty volunteers who act as crossing guards for salamanders and
OWL: Two eggs now (with video)
I awoke early this morning to find two screech eggs and a dead little critter. Since it was
FISH STORY: Heritage trout
I have a story in The Record today about a nifty study on New Jersey’s brook trout, which have
OWL: Thursday update
Today is the first day of spring, a time of great expectations. To my great surprise, there was
BULLETIN: First owl egg
The owl in the owl box is definitely a female, because she laid an egg last night. Hard to
OWL: Another videocam, another owl
Very early the other morning, I activated the nest-box cams to see if Ace (or Mrs. Ace) was in
OWL: Second home
When a crew cleaned out the wood-duck boxes on Lake Appert this winter, they found this screech owl scrunched
VIDEOCAM: Duck box wired
The wood-duck nesting box is now rewired with a new videocam, and while it doesn't seem to perform as well
INJURED HAWK: The release (video)
The female red-shouldered hawk that was injured two weeks ago was successfully released at the Celery Farm

