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Happy Valentines Day

Staying Warm
Tree Swallows

Happy Valentines Day everyone . . . . This is a day for spending time with your love ones!
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Friday the 13th

snowy woods
Snow covered woods!

Yesterday we had some mixed rain/ice/snow that blanked the area which might have resulted in the crash of Flight 3407! What a tragic event and my heart go out to the families of the victims.
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Valentine Laughter

Eastern Skunk

Q: Why do Skunks like Valentines Day?
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Ten reasons I miss summer

Baltimore Oriole and Orange
( 10 ) Giving the birds your leftovers!

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Nuthatch [Wordless Wednesday]

nuthatch suet
White-breasted Nuthatch

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Singing Junco

Dark-eyed Junco
Snowbirds

What does spring mean to you??? . . . . when do you consider it the first day of spring??? Allegany Tom says “six more weeks of winter” . . . . threecollie brings up a good point “You know we will always have six more weeks up here”! Very true my friend! Another good friend of mine believes that Groundhogs Day should be the first day of spring . . . . why?? . . . it is when you start to notice the birds behaving differently!
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Groundhogs Day

Me

To all my blogging friends; I Allegany Tom on the 2nd of February 2009 saw my shadow when I woke up this morning. I predict that we will have 6 more weeks of winter!!
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Blue Jays at my feeders!

Funny Blue Jay
Blue Jay Smiling for the Camera

This year the Blue Jays appear to be a little too abundant at my feeders and it never seemed to be that way previously. I think my kitties don’t mind the stunning blue colors flashing past the window since I always find them chattering among themselves. Hmm maybe they are cussing the Blue Jays out saying “stop being so greedy”?? Greedy . . . that is an understatement and not only do they grab all the seeds but on occasion you find them stashing the seeds in different hiding places!
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Turkey of a day!

Today I had the opportunity to assist the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) band a dozen Wild Turkeys here in Allegany State Park. This is the final year of their project looking at the harvest and survival rates of the male Turkey in New York State.

Turkey and Tom (me)
That’s me and the Turkey

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more birds on sumac [Wordless Wednesday]

Downy Woodpecker on Sumac

Sorry for posting more birds on sumac pictures . . . .   “Sumac” seems to be where all the birdies have been over the past few weeks!
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Chickadee Apples and Sumac

Black-capped Chickadee
Black-capped Chickadee on Sumac

Had the opportunity to watch a bunch of Chickadees feeding on some Sumac and on an Apple Tree today. They were so cute jumping from branch to branch . . . I am surprised these photos were actually in focus!
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What Woodpeckers Eat

Downy Woodpecker

The woodpecker’s main diet is insects that are heard from under the bark of the tree. They will drill a hole and then use their awfully long tongue for pulling the insects out. The tongue is sticky at the end which is helpful in grasping the insect from the center of the tree. You can think of the woodpecker as a tree doctor removing the insects that could potentially do harm to the tree (that’s how I think of them)!!
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Downy Woodpecker [Wordless Wednesday]

Downy Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker on Sumac

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2009 Annual Waterfowl Survey

Today a few of us from the Cattaraugus County Bird Club participated in the NYS DEC / NYSOA annual waterfowl survey. Each January a quarter of a million ducks across New York State are counted by bird clubs, state officials and your average birder. In years past we had participate in the Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey, where we would help locate Eagles wintering along the Allegheny River (while also looking for waterfowl) . . . . But for some reason these dates did not overlap as they had previously. The results of this survey will help determine the long-term monitoring of waterfowl within New York State during the winter months.

Common Goldeneye in the Snow
Common Goldeneye in the Snow (more…)


Missing the Red House Inn

Red House Inn Barn
The Red House Inn barn

We don’t seem to miss things until they are completely vanished and all week I have been thinking about the Red House Inn and Barn. Being a photographer, I am more of a visual person and these two buildings were important landmarks that I loved passing when entering Allegany State Park (just off exit 19 on I86). For as often I spent time taking pictures “around” these buildings . . . I rarely took actual pictures of the buildings (which I regret now). (more…)


Winter Shadows

Winter Shadows
The suns shadows were amazing today!

I intended to work on an in-depth blog post this evening but everything changed as soon as I turned the television on! (more…)


Winter Beaver [Wordless Wednesday]

Beaver
American Beaver

It has been a while since I have done a Wordless Wednesday . . . figured why not upload some Beavers swimming around in the frigid ice cold water! I think we all are ready for spring to arrive!
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Tips for Nature Photography – The Natural Way

Guest Post by: Sarah Scrafford

Trouble Bears
photo by mon@rch

If you’re an avid viewer of nature channels like the National Geographic and Animal Planet, you’re probably used to the sights and sounds of nature and wildlife in all their glory. You’ve probably seen them in their natural habitats, doing all the things that come naturally to them, not knowing or not caring that human eyes were being trained on them. And you’ve most probably wondered at the resilience and skill of the photographers and videographers who risked life and limb to bring you such beautiful images and videos. If you’re thinking of launching yourself as a nature photographer, here are the skills and attributes you need to possess:
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Winter in Allegany

Administration Building
The Administration Building

We are expecting a deep freeze this week here in Allegany and without a doubt the skiers and snowmobilers couldn’t be any happier. Thought this would be a great opportunity to finally post a few of my snowy shots from this November when the hills still had a little color on it.
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Sophie

sophie
100% Adorable

Sophie is my friends new puppy . . . I felt she was absolutely bloggable! Thanks Nicole for letting me sharing her with everyone!
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Allegany State Park Firetower

ASP Firetower
Allegany State Park Firetower

The weather was so beautiful the other day and with the leaves being at their peak this weekend . . . . I decided to try and capture some tree top photos from inside the Allegany State Park Firetower.
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Falling Leaves [Wordless Wednesday]

Falling Leaves
Allegany State Park, NY

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The Owls Have Arrived

Northern Saw-whet Owl
Northern Saw-whet Owl

We caught our first of the year Northern Saw-whet Owl Saturday night! Been a slow start to their movement but I believe that is due to warmer temperatures and the bright moon shining down on the nets. Their numbers should be picking up in a week or two as soon as the moon starts rising later in the evening!
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Relationships [Guest Post]

by Jennifer Schlick

What do these two plants have in common?

Beech Leaves in the Sun
and…

Beech Drops

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