For about ten years now I have received every Christmas a greeting card from a famine relief organization. The card has a picture of an African family standing beside a farm animal, usually a cow or a goat, and inside are written the words “happy Christmas from Dad”. His present to me for Christmas is […]
Continue Reading →Scoters inland – dollar short and a day late
I opted to wait until today (Sunday) to check lakes for scoters and struck out. Friday would have been ideal, but I wanted to get some photos from canoe so I waited for the wind to die down. Inland flights are really a one-day wonder at this time of year. Nevertheless, a few interesting species […]
Continue Reading →How to solve a birding mystery!
I was standing on the Hinsdale railtrail scanning the river, kinda hoping for redhead or some other treat when I caught this guy in my scope. It was 620 yards away (I will explain how I know further down), and I thought, hmmmm. Shorebird for sure, calidris likely, dunlin perhaps. But at 5 football fields […]
Continue Reading →Chickering Farm – October surprises
Chickering Farm, Westmoreland A large farm located on Route 63 in Westmoreland, just south of the intersection with Route 12, like most other farms along the Connecticut River, Chickering Farm is planted with corn during summer. Because of its size its a good birding location most of the year, the exception being summer when its […]
Continue Reading →slow weekend
I hit a few more local spots this weekend – CT River on Sat, and Concord area fields on Sunday. CT river has a good variety of waterfowl for autumn (usually lousy at this time of year, birds mostly flyover), due mainly to the excellent habitat at Hinsdale (low water). Ring-necked duck with good numbers […]
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