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The Nature of Framingham: November 2012
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Osprey in Sherborn, MA! I almost fainted when I saw this Osprey fly over our heads yesterday. We were at a pond in Sherborn, Massachusetts in the middle of November. There shouldn't be any Osprey here! Thank goodness my good friend Pam was there with her camera ready! Pam - who has never before photographed a bird in flight. Was able to get some outstanding photos to prove we saw what we saw! From very far away I thought it was a GBH; as he came closer I decided it had. If Pam hadn't taken these amazing ...
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Dawns bloggy blog: Bird links
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Our Times and Travels with our Homey on wheels. My Pages Click here. Birders who Blog, Tweet and Chirp. Birding Forecast: Mid-Atlantic Cape May Bird Observatory Bird Cape May Birding Nature. Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Monarch Butterfly. Rare Bird Alerts USA. Hawk Migration Association of North America. On the Trail" with FWC. Birding on a Budget. Fur and Feathers 500 - a Canada Big Year for Birds and Mammals. A New England Life. Bird Man of Bridgewater. Flight of the Scrub-Jay.
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Today in NJ Birding History: Bird Documentation in the Digital Age: Introduction
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Today in NJ Birding History. A calendar of noteworthy occurrences in New Jersey birding history, such as first state records. Also ruminations on documentation, sources, and historical matters, plus the occasional off-topic post or moth photo. Saturday, October 10, 2009. Bird Documentation in the Digital Age: Introduction. Once I got home, I knew I should be a good birding citizen and submit a writeup on the bird to MARC. Next: What, exactly, is a bird record? Jason's blog is Brewster's Linnet. American ...
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A DC Birding Blog: Wind Power Safety
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Search past posts using this Google Search or the topical and monthly archives below. Enter your search terms. Birding by Metro Series. Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Series. C and O Canal. D and R Canal. Great Backyard Bird Count. Photo of the Week. World Series of Birding. Rat Poison on the Metro. Update on House Sparrows and Bird Feeders. I and the Bird. Strange Sightings in Canada. Red Knot Worthy of Protection, But Not Yet Listed. Lotuses and Lilies at Kenilworth. What Kind of Pet Would You Be? Ford Ring...
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The Nature of Framingham: April 2012
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All the photos in this post were taken by my sister-in-law, Karen, during a trip to Charleston and Savannah. She and her husband stopped at the Audubon swamp at the Magnolia Plantation outside of Charleston, SC, where they managed to capture this magnificent photo of a Black-crowned Night Heron. Isn't he a fine-looking fella? Great photography, guys! I've never come close enough to a Black-crowned Night Heron to even attempt. Here's another great shot! I really like the name, too! Great job, guys! Click ...
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The Nature of Framingham: August 2013
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When you hear hooves - think ZEBRAS! No one could resist getting excited at the sight of a baby zebra! They are so cute and cuddly looking that they look more like stuffed animals than wild animals! By the way, if you are reading this and saying zee-bra, you are pronouncing it wrong. In Botswana and Zambia, the last letter of the alphabet is pronounced "zed". The word Zebra. Should rhyme with the word Debra. These wild Savannah zebras seemed to be as fascinated by us as we were by them. I think looking a...
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The Nature of Framingham: June 2012
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One Camera Destroyed, But Still Trying! I'm not complaining or anything, but things have been even tougher since I destroyed an expensive camera and an equally expensive lens during Bird-a-thon. Actually, Mother Nature was wholly responsible for the carnage - I was 100% innocent. I'm pretty sure the camera is no longer under warranty, and I am afraid to find out that the lens won't be covered because I didn't register it in time or something. I mean, I think I did, but knowing me . . . My Blog About Dogs!
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The Nature of Framingham: March 2014
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First Flowers of Spring. I haven't posted to this blog for a long, long time, but I wanted to keep up the tradition of posting a picture of the first flowers to bloom here in my part of Framingham, Massachusetts. Here they are! March 29, 2014! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Blog About Dogs! Lucy Playing with Prey! Discover the wonders of nature right in your own backyard! The fascinating mysteries of nature are right here in Framingham, Massachusetts, just waiting to be discovered and explored! Http:/ ww...
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The Nature of Framingham: June 2013
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The crocodiles are plentiful along the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers. These are all Nile Crocodiles, and they truly are dangerous to humans. This image was captured by Tom from our safari cruise boat, and you can easily see his massive jaws and teeth. If any one of us were to fall in the river, we'd be croc meat in a flash! This one looked like it was coming for us, boat and all! These crocodiles are massive! They average 16 feet from tip to tail, and can weigh 500 lbs! The Best Birds of Africa! According to ...
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The Nature of Framingham: January 2013
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Carolina Wren, House Finch, and Bluebirds. Within five minutes of seeing a bevy of bluebirds. On Saturday, we saw a Carolina Wren at the suet feeder. Another bird I don't see often in mid-winter! Like most people I know, I am inordinately fond of Carolina Wrens. This pert little wren is one of my favorite backyard birds - especially when he and his mate choose to nest and raise a brood or two right next to my bedroom window. A Bevy of Bluebirds! I could be very wrong about that, however. It turns out tha...
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