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Author Archives: Andrew Dressel

‘Mazing Morning in Estabrook Park

First, and foremost, all eight (8) goslings were chasing their mom around and feasting on the grass beside the pond in the warm morning sun by the time I got there, so they survived another night. Phew! I’m not sure if they even go back to the island any more. Also in attendance were aContinue reading “‘Mazing Morning in Estabrook Park”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 26, 2020August 24, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Estabrook Park

‘nough said, eh? More at https://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewdressel/albums/72157713703616688

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 25, 2020March 13, 2021Posted inUncategorized

TGIF, or whatever day this is, in Estabrook

After yesterday morning’s truncated outing due to April showers, I went out again in the afternoon, as one does, to get in the steps I had missed earlier. Nothing much had changed since the morning, and I was heading back home, when I spotted what looked like a soda can down an embankment. I wasContinue reading “TGIF, or whatever day this is, in Estabrook”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 24, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Caught in the rain at Estabrook

Not a whole lot to report this morning. I had just gotten to the pond, just missed taking a picture of a wood duck up in a tree, just taken a picture of some creeping charlie blossoms, and the skies opened up. I waited out the worst of it under the leaning trunk of a huge willowContinue reading “Caught in the rain at Estabrook”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 23, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

The morning after in Estabrook

Anne and I both slept so well, I suspect those beans we had last night were magic. Anyway, it was an interesting morning in the park. I was just sitting on a bench by the pond when the goose that was not on the nest started honking, but I couldn’t see what he (if only forContinue reading “The morning after in Estabrook”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 22, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Taco Tuesday at Estabrook Park

It was surprisingly cold, but that was the most noteworthy aspect of this morning’s excursion. Leaves were frozen to the litter I picked up. Later this afternoon I headed out again, the sun had warmed things up a bit, and I finally found a patch of trout lilies that have fully opened up. This isContinue reading “Taco Tuesday at Estabrook Park”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 21, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Slow day Estabrook Park

Nothing really new to show. Everyone is waiting for the goose eggs to hatch. It’s been nearly a month since my first picture of a goose on the nest, and their incubation period is supposed to be 32 days. I’ve heard reports of blue birds in the park, but they are hiding from me so far.Continue reading “Slow day Estabrook Park”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 20, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Signs of Life in Estabrook Park

Life in the pond appears to have entered a new phase. The geese and mallards are still there, and a hooded merganser and a kingfisher even popped in for a sec, but the grebe appears to have moved on and I don’t see much of the wood ducks any more. I’ve heard that there areContinue reading “Signs of Life in Estabrook Park”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 19, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Saturday, in The Park

I think it’s going to be busy like the Fourth of July. The pond was very quite this morning with just the canada geese, a couple of mallards, and a few wood ducks. No mergansers, grebes, or teals. The red-winged blackbirds and common grackles were plentiful, however, and making quite a bit of noise. Here’sContinue reading “Saturday, in The Park”

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 18, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Estabrook Park

The turtles were out sunning themselves again yesterday afternoon and posed themselves better for me. Here’s a red-eared slider and here’s a painted turtle So there are at least three species: Red-eared sliders, Painted turtles, and the snappers that I have been warned about. On flickr at https://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewdressel/albums/72157713703616688

Posted byAndrew DresselApril 17, 2020May 27, 2020Posted inUncategorized

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