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The mammals stage a comeback…

Man, we are in some kind of beautiful weather pattern lately, and it’s just been one gorgeous day after another. The cormorant was fishing in the pond, and a wood duck was dabbling on the river. The surprise in the park this morning was not a new critter but critters in a new spot. TheContinue reading “The mammals stage a comeback…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 18, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Cottonwood bark anyone? Anyone?

It was yet another gorgeous morning in Estabrook Park; cool, still, and pretty dry; and I saw several of the regulars during my usual rounds. A deer was grazing at the edge of the soccer field, the cormorant was fishing in the pond, and a pair of wood ducks were dabbling on the river. TheContinue reading “Cottonwood bark anyone? Anyone?”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 17, 2020Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Cottonwood bark anyone? Anyone?

A reprieve…

It is another perfect summer morning in the park, cooler and drier than recent days, and despite, or perhaps because of, my announcement yesterday, I’ve got a photogenic new critter to show you today. This pretty little butterfly, posing on some knotweed blossoms growing on the mudflats by the river, appears to be a femaleContinue reading “A reprieve…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 16, 2020Posted inUncategorized4 Comments on A reprieve…

And then there were none…

Welp, we all knew this day would come, but we just didn’t know when. I’ve probably composed this message in my head once a week for the past 3 months, and today is the day I finally need to write it down. After 138 straight days, since March 30, I didn’t see a single thingContinue reading “And then there were none…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 15, 2020Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on And then there were none…

And then there was one…

There were some low clouds and fog this morning that let the crickets sing until 8am. Then the sun burned through, the crickets quit, and the cicadas took over. Aah, August. Only the young cormorant was on the pond this morning. The night-heron has probably moved on, and the great blue heron might have beenContinue reading “And then there was one…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 14, 2020Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on And then there was one…

Two out of three ain’t bad…

It was a nice morning in the park today; the air was cool and still. The doe and her two fawns were across the southern foggy soccer fields again, and two of the three big fishing birds we’ve seen a lot of recently were on the pond. The young cormorant was in its usual spotContinue reading “Two out of three ain’t bad…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 13, 2020August 13, 2020Posted inUncategorized

Branching out…

Man, if the mornings continue to be this nice, I might not want summer to end. I went out earlier than usual, in search of a mammal I haven’t seen in the park yet this year but rumored to be there lately, and Venus was especially brilliant in the clear eastern sky. I had noContinue reading “Branching out…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 12, 2020August 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Branching out…

A big bird morning…

Wow! It was a gorgeous morning out there in Estabrook, and all three recent big birds were on the pond. This makes 5 straight days for the cormorant, and he or she is really starting to look comfortable there, facing the audience to dry out in yesterday’s midday sun and pausing to scratch behind anContinue reading “A big bird morning…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 11, 2020August 11, 2020Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on A big bird morning…

The kid sticks around…

The cormorant really seems to be making itself comfortable on the pond, which I am sure glad to see. This morning, he or she was on the usual branch in the southeast corner but facing west for a change so we can see the nice pale neck and chest plumage and one big webbed foot.Continue reading “The kid sticks around…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 10, 2020August 11, 2020Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on The kid sticks around…

Life goes on…

Wow! There sure was some high drama on the pond this morning! That’s right, our young new hero, the double-crested cormorant, has struck pure gold. Here’s hoping he or she will feel like sticking around for a while, eh? Meanwhile, on the river, the butterflies continue to eat and drink. And the water lilies continueContinue reading “Life goes on…”

Posted byAndrew DresselAugust 9, 2020Posted inUncategorized4 Comments on Life goes on…

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