brooklynbirdclub.org
Brooklyn Bird Club -- Links
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A Selection of Birding Links. General Online Birding Sites. Http:/ www.americanbirding.org. Http:/ www.birdsource.org. Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology. Http:/ www.birds.cornell.edu/. Hawk Migration Association of North America. Http:/ www.hmana.org. Linnaean Society of New York. Http:/ www.audubon.org. Http:/ www.birdfeeding.org. Http:/ www.tnc.org. New York City Audubon. Http:/ www.nycaudubon.org/. New York State Ornithological Association. Http:/ www.nybirds.org/. Cape May Bird Observatory.
northeastnaturalist.blogspot.com
northeast naturalist: March 2014
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Story in the Snow. Scanned Kodachrome II slide]. A Story in the Snow. 169; Dave Spier. For more information on Red-tailed Hawks, photos and sounds, visit the All About Birds. Website. An interactive range map (zoomable to your location) can be found in the eBird Explore Data. Corrections, comments and questions are always welcome at. Blue ...
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northeast naturalist: September 2013
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Monday, September 16, 2013. 169; Dave Spier. It’s our largest woodpecker and almost as long as a crow. A white patch on top of each black wing and white underwing linings make it a flashy flier. The body and tail are also black. If you can see the red crest, you know it’s a Pileated Woodpecker. The population of Pileated Woodpeckers declined sharply in the 1800R...
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northeast naturalist: Pileated Woodpecker
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Monday, September 16, 2013. 169; Dave Spier. It’s our largest woodpecker and almost as long as a crow. A white patch on top of each black wing and white underwing linings make it a flashy flier. The body and tail are also black. If you can see the red crest, you know it’s a Pileated Woodpecker. The population of Pileated Woodpeckers declined sharply in the 1800R...
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northeast naturalist: April 2013
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Sunday, April 28, 2013. 169; Dave Spier. There's a wildflower that's trying to take over much of the country from Alaska to Georgia and all of the northeast to Quebec. (The USDA has a range map. In Defense of Plants sent me information on a book called. Garlic Mustard - from Pest to Pesto. Along with any corrections, comments and questions to. Or connect through my...
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Mike's Links - Mike's Wildlife Art & Photography
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Mike's Wildlife Art and Photography. New York State Ornithological Association. American Society of Mammalogists. International Expeditions, Inc. M arine Nature Study Area. Top Nature and Landscape Photography Pages. Search Engine Optimization - AddMe. Barbara and Ernie Verdeschi Photography. Richard Ettlinger Bird Photography. Jimmy G's Nature Photography. George Bumann Naturalist and Sculptor. Mark Anderson 's Wildlife Art. Nature Photography by Paul. Association of State Wetland Managers.
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northeast naturalist: "Old Man's Beard"
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Saturday, September 14, 2013. Canon XTi with EF 100mm macro lens macro-twin-flash;. Exp 1/125 sec., f/16, at ISO 100. 169; Dave Spier. In the world of plants, there's a vine commonly known as "Old Man's Beard." (Well, that would apply to me, too, but I'm otherwise not green.) It's also called Virgin's Bower and botanists know it as Clematis virginiana. Northeast na...
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northeast naturalist: Giant Swallowtail
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Plants, animals, and habitats found primarily in the Northeast U.S., but many of the species, especially birds, range far beyond this region. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. 169; Dave Spier. With a wingspan of roughly five inches (give or take an inch), the Giant Swallowtail. Is one of the largest butterflies in eastern and southern North America. Females are larger than males. Look for these butterflies in open areas and scattered woodlands, a perfect description of our yard where the butterflies check our ...
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Wings over Dutchess Archives (Members Only) - Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club
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Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club. Executive Committee / Meetings. The Birds of Dutchess County, NY. Birds of Dutchess County 1933-1979. Checklist of the Birds of Dutchess County. The Early Birds of Dutchess County. Reference Guide to Dutchess County Birds. Where to Bird in Dutchess County, 3rd edition. Birding Code of Ethics. Injured, Orphaned, and Nuisance Birds. Rare Bird Alerts List. Good Birds: An Historical Archive. How to Submit Monthly Records.