Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
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Goose eggs
The Canada geese on the path to the Warden’s Watch in the Celery Farm Natural Area are putting Mrs.
A new duet (w/audio)
One of the nifty aspects of the screech-cam that I tend to take for granted is the audio.
Coming Sunday in The Record
On Sunday (April 15), The Record’s Living Section plans to publish an article I wrote on the boom in
Four on the floor!
Just when I’d read up on screech owls and thought I’d figured out what was going on — wham
The magic window
Mrs. Ace update: Screech owl and eggs seem to be doing fine. Mrs. Ace has settled into her
Time to volunteer!
When I walk in the Celery Farm, I’m surprised how often people ask questions like, "When are they going
The Inside Story
As of last night, Mrs. Ace was still sitting on three eggs. She has really been
Three and holding
Owl update: Mrs. Ace got some sun Saturday afternoon amid her incubating duties. Several smaller birds
Incubation begins
Mrs. Ace has most likely begun to incubate her eggs — a process that is expected to take between

