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Author Archives: Andrew Dressel

Still something new…

The sun didn’t rise until nearly 8 o’clock this morning, and the temps didn’t even break into the 60s today, but the skies were clear, the breeze wasn’t too strong, and the birds were out, so I was finally able to sneak up on one of the several great spotted woodpeckers searching for a soulContinue reading “Still something new…”

Posted byAndrew DresselOctober 8, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Still something new…

Birds on the move…

As I walked to work along the east side of the TU Delft campus, yesterday morning, I came across the largest flock of gadwalls I’ve ever seen. I don’t know if the body of water right beside the road would be considered a pond or just a widened canal, but I counted at least 50Continue reading “Birds on the move…”

Posted byAndrew DresselOctober 3, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Birds on the move…

Birds of a certain size…

As is often the case, once I notice a new creature for the first time, I start to see them everywhere, and the Eurasian jay is a perfect example. They really are shy birds, quite similar to the blue jays in Estabrook, but now that I know where to look, I’m getting closer to makingContinue reading “Birds of a certain size…”

Posted byAndrew DresselOctober 3, 2022Posted inUncategorized

Not so fast…

It felt as if this morning set out specifically to show me that one data point does not make a trend. Thus, not even 24 hours after I announced that “the storks have flown south for the season“, look who I found posing pretty as a picture. While it may be true that some storksContinue reading “Not so fast…”

Posted byAndrew DresselOctober 2, 2022April 1, 2024Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Not so fast…

Dutch Autumn

Happy October, everybody! My assignment in Delft is officially half over, and I’m sorry about the recent radio silence, but I had some family events to which I wanted to give my full attention. Anyway, the weather’s been pretty cool and wet around here for the past couple of weeks, and the forecast wasn’t greatContinue reading “Dutch Autumn”

Posted byAndrew DresselOctober 1, 2022Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Dutch Autumn

More little ones…

I didn’t see the goslings this morning, but that could simply mean that they were down in a canal paddling around when I tried to look from across the field. You may be surprised to learn, however, that they are not even the only late-summer youngsters out on the polder. Here’s one of a clutchContinue reading “More little ones…”

Posted byAndrew DresselSeptember 11, 2022Posted inUncategorized

Late arrivals…

Earlier this week, I came across an article in the newspaper that featured a nice bird picture, and as I prepared to send it to Anne, I realized it was of a Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), which I have not yet seen, and not of one if its cousins, the great tit (Parus major),Continue reading “Late arrivals…”

Posted byAndrew DresselSeptember 10, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Late arrivals…

Differences and Similarities…

I’ve still got some pictures left over from the weekend, if you can believe it, so here they are. This first one features a pair of mute swan cygnets, and I took it on Sunday after I was inspired to look up just how big they are by the spectacular Saturday fly-over. I read thatContinue reading “Differences and Similarities…”

Posted byAndrew DresselSeptember 5, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Differences and Similarities…

Saturday Surplus

Here are some pictures that didn’t fit into Saturday’s report. Besides the Canada goose I showed you, the graylag geese are also abundant and a little more wary than the Canada geese. Here’s one keeping an eye on me while its compatriots continue to graze. Here’s a white wagtail who was foraging in the pastureContinue reading “Saturday Surplus”

Posted byAndrew DresselSeptember 5, 2022Posted inUncategorized

Butterflies Abundant!

The weather was still nice but noticeably hazy this morning. Plus, I got up later than usual, so I missed the sunrise, and I was struggling a bit to find anything photo-worthy. I did glimpse the Eurasian jay again, but it had no time for me today. I also spotted another stoat, but it tooContinue reading “Butterflies Abundant!”

Posted byAndrew DresselSeptember 4, 2022July 3, 2025Posted inUncategorized5 Comments on Butterflies Abundant!

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