The Freiday Bird Blog

Sunday, March 31, 2013

In Spring, a Young Man's Fancy Turns to Heislerville

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 [The lone dark bird at left in the flock of Snowy Egrets is the season's first Glossy Ibis , at Heislerville, NJ on Saturday. Click ...
Friday, March 29, 2013

Fri-D: Loon Feet + Western Sandpiper

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The position of a loon's legs isn't exacly an i.d. mark, unless you want to stretch it to, "If it's walking or standing,...
Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Thoughtful Thursday - Jack-in-the Green

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[Salem County, NJ Ring-necked Pheasant last weekend.] Have you seen Jack-In-The-Green?  With his long tail hanging down.  He sits quiet...
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Wordless Wednesday - RB Merg

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Another March Day

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 [Male Pine Warbler forages on the ground in Cape May Point State Park, NJ this morning. Click to enlarge all photos.] With the wind wi...
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[Try viewing the web version for more info about me, services offered, helpful links, twitter feed, etc.] A wildlife professional for 32 years, with a career including the Cape May Bird Observatory; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; NJ Audubon; Rutgers U.; Hunterdon Cty, NJ Parks; and the NJ Div.of Fish and Wildlife. Specialized in the human dimensions of wildlife conservation, with substantial habitat management, academic, and wildlife research experience. Operated a MAPS banding station for many years, a past member of the NJ Bird Records Committee, past editor of Records of New Jersey Birds, and board member of the NJTWS for 6 years. Traveled to 49 states, 12 countries, and 5 continents, mostly as a birding tour leader. Competed in the NJ World Series of birding for 25 years, as a member of winning teams several times; in the Great Texas Birding Classic 4 times, winning once; and in Israel’s Champions of the Flyway event. Written over 1000 articles, 2 books and 3,000 blog posts, virtually all on some aspect of nature. Free-time pursuits include birding, hunting, traditional archery, photography, kayaking and training retrievers. Especially proud of my two adult sons.
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