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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Thursday, January 12, 2012. The grackles are near. Grackles in Quakertown, NJ (photo by Marty Campanelli, borrowed from the Hunterdon County Democrat. I have an unexplainable fondness for grackles. The massive flocks that came by my yard last fall. Didn't show this year. A smaller flock. Made a brief appearance in September, but no real "megaflocks" despite plenty of "waste" corn in the fields. And so far only a fraction of the snow geese of last year. Has bee...

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Thursday, January 12, 2012. The grackles are near. Grackles in Quakertown, NJ (photo by Marty Campanelli, borrowed from the Hunterdon County Democrat. I have an unexplainable fondness for grackles. The massive flocks that came by my yard last fall. Didn't show this year. A smaller flock. Made a brief appearance in September, but no real "megaflocks" despite plenty of "waste" corn in the fields. And so far only a fraction of the snow geese of last year. Has bee...

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Nature Hermit: January 2012

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Thursday, January 12, 2012. The grackles are near. Grackles in Quakertown, NJ (photo by Marty Campanelli, borrowed from the Hunterdon County Democrat. I have an unexplainable fondness for grackles. The massive flocks that came by my yard last fall. Didn't show this year. A smaller flock. Made a brief appearance in September, but no real "megaflocks" despite plenty of "waste" corn in the fields. And so far only a fraction of the snow geese of last year.

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Nature Hermit: The grackles are near

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Thursday, January 12, 2012. The grackles are near. Grackles in Quakertown, NJ (photo by Marty Campanelli, borrowed from the Hunterdon County Democrat. I have an unexplainable fondness for grackles. The massive flocks that came by my yard last fall. Didn't show this year. A smaller flock. Made a brief appearance in September, but no real "megaflocks" despite plenty of "waste" corn in the fields. And so far only a fraction of the snow geese of last year.

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Nature Hermit: May 2011

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Head scratching is so essential to birds that even one-legged individuals will attempt it." This according to the Birder's Handbook. Which also says that it's purpose (in addition to spreading oil around) may be to remove molted feathers, discourage ecoparasites, or even to relieve pressure in the ear! Monday, May 23, 2011. Dove on a wire. I feel like this symbolizes something, but I'm not sure what. Bird on a wire. In a previous May, I ...

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Nature Hermit: September 2011

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Sunday, September 25, 2011. I got a trail camera. And now I know that one or more raccoons walked along the north bank of the Musconetcong at 3:54 and 4:12AM this morning! Saturday, September 24, 2011. Retro-looking photo of a Spined Micrathena (taken August 24, 2011, near the Musconetcong River, Mansfield Twp, NJ). A few weeks ago I also found this fancy-looking Arrowshaped Micrathena. Saturday, September 17, 2011. Down by the river. Somewhere along the Musco...

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Nature Hermit: A snowy Christmas

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Sunday, December 26, 2010. This morning, for the 3rd time. In the last couple of weeks, we've been inundated by snow geese! Here they are with Point Mountain (Hunterdon County, NJ) as a nice back-drop. This is presumably just another visit by a part of the vast Merril Creek Reservoir flock, which I still haven't found time to go see firsthand. Quite a spectacle! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Notable hermits: Alvah Dunning. A possum wanders by.

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