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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: June 24, 2010 What is Different about Titmice?
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. June 24, 2010 What is Different about Titmice? This time of year, in my yard, there are lots of fledgling birds. They are easy to recognize, slightly smaller, less vibrant in plumage, tentative in their actions, They visit my feeders for an easy meal. Juncos, Chickadees,. Sweet sweet sweet.sweet. Bee bipp, bee ip, bi bip bip. Perhaps older younger sibling? What ...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: July 2010
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. July 10, 2010 - Solitude. I have always enjoyed being alone in the woods. I grew up on. Much of the forest on. Was, and still is old growth. Meaning it has good numbers of trees over 200 years old. In the 1960’s it was a state forest. At 370 acres the state forest was the smallest in. But significant because it was old growth. Were rare, they are now hard to avo...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: July 10, 2010 - Solitude
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. July 10, 2010 - Solitude. I have always enjoyed being alone in the woods. I grew up on. Much of the forest on. Was, and still is old growth. Meaning it has good numbers of trees over 200 years old. In the 1960’s it was a state forest. At 370 acres the state forest was the smallest in. But significant because it was old growth. Were rare, they are now hard to avo...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: July 2007
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. July 1, 2007 Update on the Past Week. I cannot express the beauty of the summer. The lush green, the color of the flowers, the music of the birds singing as they go about their day. A few minor stories have played out in the last week or so. The earlier brood. They still hang around the yard, Watching their parents go about go about building a second nest. Green...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: June 12,2010, Black-throated Blues
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. June 12,2010, Black-throated Blues. Our ongoing quest to confirm breeding of Black-throated Blue Warbler, in. Has been of bachelors in June. Never a female. We arrived in the target area and prepared to spend several hours on site. It was not long before we heard it:. He informs us via mobile phone. So when I saw a bird moving through the tangle and determined i...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: June 2007
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. June 21, 2007 Solstice. Lilies are starting to bloom. They are perhaps a week later in my cooler yard and without fertilizer. The large Iris are coming into full glory. I found a beautiful purple flower I need to identify. It looks like a small lily, but I have to key it out. That will have to wait for tomorrow or Saturday. June 20, 2007 Perfection. A section in...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: April 2007
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. April 29, 2007. In the wee hours I got up to check the front feeder. My deterrent did not work as the Raccoon was on it. I see it is a small animal, and it clings to the pole, using its’ forearms to keep the tilt mechanism open while it sticks its tongue into the opening to get the seed. So much for the red pepper. On the other hand there is a evidence the Ivory...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: May 2007
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. May 29, 2007 Fooling a Hooded Warbler. Yard work delays my walk. Cutting the grass and trying to get the Glossy Buckthorn, in the yard under control. I spy a Twelve-spotted Skimmer Dragonfly. In is just getting its’ black and white wing spots. Sunday. The Chipmunk who was my only co witness is in the same spot, but pishing does not turn up any birds. And Dark-ey...
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain: June 2010
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The View From Gildersleeve Mountain. An observational journal by: Haans Petruschke. Downtown Cleveland from the Summit of Gildersleeve Mountain. June 27, 2010 Oh Dark Thirty. Saturday, we decided to be on the Black-throated Blue territory before sunrise. This meant getting up extra early and traveling the deserted roads in the dark. The newspaper delivery people are startled to see another car and must swerve back to the right side of the road. Tweedle dee. Twedle zeeeeeee. Sooo oh oh laaa zee. We arrive...