It was oddly quiet in Estabrook Park this morning. The weather was nice enough, with mostly clear skies, a light breeze, and temps about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday, but the critters were perhaps a bit shellshocked from the recent snowstorm. Nevertheless, there were a few up and about, so here they are. There wereContinue reading “Calm returns to Estabrook Park.”
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November arrives with a wintery blast!
After the snow yesterday morning, the day cleared up for a bit, but then late in the afternoon, the snow came back, the wind picked up, and the temperature dropped into the 20s. Happily, by this morning, the wind and precipitation were gone, and all that was left were beautiful blue skies, and about anContinue reading “November arrives with a wintery blast!”
October delivers a trick for Halloween
It started snowing in Estabrook Park at around 7:45 this morning, and it is still drifting down now two and a half hours later. Despite the recent cold, the ground is still too warm for any accumulation except on the grass, bushes, and trees. I realize many folks are fewer than thrilled with this development,Continue reading “October delivers a trick for Halloween”
A little taste of the weather to come.
It was a beautiful, if brisk, morning in Estabrook Park, with clear skies and measured temps below freezing for the first time this season. I even had to wear gloves. On my way north, I didn’t see anything exciting until I came upon this muskrat in the river between the two islands. It was repeatedlyContinue reading “A little taste of the weather to come.”
Back to the Archives!
I can’t make it to Estabrook Park today, but the forecast is for “cloudy”, and I think we’ve all seen enough grainy pictures with grey backgrounds lately. Instead, I’ve found a few recent pictures that I haven’t shown you yet, so here we go. First up is another song sparrow posing sweetly by the riverContinue reading “Back to the Archives!”
And that makes six!
Fall has arrived at last, and temps fell from the high 60s yesterday afternoon to the high 30s this morning. Plus, the skies were crystal clear, and the air was nearly still, so there was even a bit of radiation frost on the grass at sunrise. That warm sun, the blue skies, and still aContinue reading “And that makes six!”
One last look back at more creatures from Malawi
Well, the rain did stop eventually, and the temperatures remain mild, for now, but the skies are still dark this morning, and I had a helper along with short legs who didn’t want to explore farther than the pond this time. We did, however, spot this male belted kingfisher perched over the pond before someContinue reading “One last look back at more creatures from Malawi”
Birds of Mozambique!
The forecast is for rain all morning tomorrow (today when you are reading this), so I finally have an opportunity to show you the last of my trip pictures. When Anne was searching for flights from Malawai, where we had been for her research, to Delft, where I was going to a conference, they allContinue reading “Birds of Mozambique!”
Plenty of action on a rainy Wednesday.
I got off to a slow start in Estabrook Park this morning. It wasn’t raining very hard, but if I get any drops on my lens, I’m pretty much done for the day, so I waited out the precipitation. When I finally did venture in, I was happy to find plenty of critters still outContinue reading “Plenty of action on a rainy Wednesday.”
Not one, not two, but three surprise guests!
It was an odd morning in Estabrook Park. It was warmer than yesterday, but even darker, and breezy in unprotected areas. I did see most of the regulars, but nobody looked particularly photogenic today, I hadn’t seen any surprise guests, and I hadn’t even taken one picture by the time I started my way backContinue reading “Not one, not two, but three surprise guests!”