Ha! As soon as I say we haven’t seen ducklings in days, look who shows up on the river. And just to keep things interesting, a female or juvenile common merganser (Mergus merganser), which I don’t believe we’ve seen in the park before, was heading down river this morning. After I caught just enough ofContinue reading “Not done yet!”
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Slowing down
As we approach the dog days of summer, with the heliacal rising of the dog star, Sirius, scheduled for August 15, things seem to be slowing down in the park. I haven’t seen a duckling in days, and I hope, as I know you do too, that they merely moved on to fresher water, butContinue reading “Slowing down”
Just bugs
I did see the doe and fawn again today, but they were in the brush, and neither were in the mood for hanging out, so no pictures. Instead, all I’ve got for you is bugs. The first bug is this red admiral (Vanessa atalanta), which we first saw back in June, on a eastern purpleContinue reading “Just bugs”
The Wanderer
Here’s Red, the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) I met this morning in the grass by the parkway north of the Benjamin Church House. Red was on a mission, but I think maybe the landscape has changed since he last came this way, and he was not going to like what he found. Therefore, withContinue reading “The Wanderer”
An Enchanted Morning.
It was another fabulous morning in Estabrook Park, and I was just walking up the middle of the parkway, which has been close to car traffic since Memorial Day weekend, and I was approaching the middle parking lot, when this young deer, still sporting spots, simply could not figure out what to make of me.Continue reading “An Enchanted Morning.”
Pick your poison…
It was another gorgeous morning in the park with cool air, calm winds, and sunny skies. Most of the critters were laying low, it seems, and I didn’t see a single duck. There were at least 3 belted kingfishers, however, on the same branch as yesterday, but the pictures aren’t even as good, so I’llContinue reading “Pick your poison…”
A cool day in July…
It was a nice cool morning and a good thing that I could wear long pants and sleeves because man-o-man the mosquitos are getting thick out there! I sprayed insect repellent straight on my face after getting bit in my eyebrow! Luckily, I thought to close my eyes first. At least I stayed out ofContinue reading “A cool day in July…”
A morning of ups and downs in Estabrook
I’ll spare you the suspense and report that the biggest down was me falling into the river. Don’t worry! The camera is fine, and I’ll dry out. I did manage to get this picture, however, of the mallard hen with her two nearly-grown ducklings before I went in. We’ve seen them a few times beforeContinue reading “A morning of ups and downs in Estabrook”
It seems some kids might not be alright…
First, the good news. A monarch butterfly seemed to really enjoy that eastern purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) on which we saw a green inchworm just yesterday. A few birds seem much more willing to pose for a picture recently. From top/left to bottom/right, we’ve got an American goldfinch, who we last saw on some CanadaContinue reading “It seems some kids might not be alright…”
Still no wiser…
Our top story today is that Anne took me out to the south parking lot of Estabrook Park to see the Neowise comet last evening, and we found it pretty easily with the help of some binoculars, right below the big dipper as advertised. That’s the first time I’ve seen the tail of a cometContinue reading “Still no wiser…”