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Author Archives: Andrew Dressel

A morning of surprises…

It was still raining when we woke up, but soon enough the big green radar blob drifted out over the lake and left us with a pretty nice morning in Estabrook Park. As usual these days, there were plenty of birds making rackets, but hardly anybody had time for my camera. This sparrow by theContinue reading “A morning of surprises…”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 6, 2022April 6, 2022Posted inUncategorized

A bunch of little posers.

I didn’t get to Estabrook until nearly noon today, and I was happy to find that there were still plenty of critters up and about, but I didn’t get a picture until this handsome devil, a red-breasted merganser drake, came floating by at the southern island. When I approached the northern island, however, things reallyContinue reading “A bunch of little posers.”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 5, 2022April 5, 2022Posted inUncategorized

A Spring Classic!

The classic spring weather continues, but at least it wasn’t precipitating this morning, so good enough for a visit to Estabrook. The winter wrens are as thick as ever, and this one had bigger fish to fry than staying out of my sight. I don’t see the mallards in large groups on the river anymore.Continue reading “A Spring Classic!”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 4, 2022Posted inUncategorized4 Comments on A Spring Classic!

Another gray day…

It wasn’t snowing this morning, and the winds were pretty light. Some sun would have been nice, but two out of three ain’t bad, or so the song goes, right? Anyway, I was glad to finally capture an image of one of the rabbits I’ve been seeing lately. There were plenty of brown creepers stillContinue reading “Another gray day…”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 3, 2022Posted inUncategorized

It’s snowing so it must be April…

It was a dark and dreary morning, and then it began to snow like crazy. Luckily, it wasn’t too cold, I got out and back before the snow came, and the birds in Estabrook were as busy as usual. This little eastern phoebe, one of two I saw, was busily flitting from perch to perchContinue reading “It’s snowing so it must be April…”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 2, 2022Posted inUncategorized6 Comments on It’s snowing so it must be April…

No April Fools.

The forecast sun never materialized, so it was a pretty gray morning, but not too cold, and the critters are stuck here anyway. It’s not like the birds are gonna say, “To heck with these gray skies, I’m flying back to the Gulf of Mexico.” Here’s one such bird on the quiet water below theContinue reading “No April Fools.”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 1, 2022Posted inUncategorized

March goes out…

I’m sure it went out like a lion for some of you, especially if you had to commute through the snow this morning. I, however, enjoyed riding my bike to campus through the snow, mostly on the bike path, and then Estabrook Park this afternoon was simply amazing, so March went out more like aContinue reading “March goes out…”

Posted byAndrew DresselMarch 31, 2022Posted inUncategorized5 Comments on March goes out…

A far nicer morning than I expected…

As I was studying all the green blotches on the current and future radar to see if there might be a dry patch this morning, Anne looked out the window and said, “It looks pretty dry right now,” so out the door I went, and I never felt a drop. Ha! The wood ducks wereContinue reading “A far nicer morning than I expected…”

Posted byAndrew DresselMarch 30, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on A far nicer morning than I expected…

Sights high and low…

It was a cool, windy, and grey morning, and I had to go to school anyway, but I was afraid of missing something amazing, because there’s been so much going on lately, so I ran into the park for a quick visit to just the pond and the river at the north end. The queenContinue reading “Sights high and low…”

Posted byAndrew DresselMarch 29, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Sights high and low…

The Queen Assumes Her Throne

As forecast, it was a perfect morning in Estabrook, and I stopped by the pond on my way to the north end to see who the nice weather might have brought out. The main attraction, however, was that the Canada goose was back on her nest this morning for the first time that I’ve seenContinue reading “The Queen Assumes Her Throne”

Posted byAndrew DresselMarch 28, 2022Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on The Queen Assumes Her Throne

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