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Brown Pelican with Fish

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Brown Pelican with fish speared on upper bill

By: Pat Coate

On a trip to Myrtle Beach earlier this year, my friends and I were sitting on the beach catching up and enjoying watching some pelicans and gulls feeding about 80 yards or so out in the ocean. In fact, most days we were treated to the sight of pelicans plummeting head first into the rolling waves in search of prey, and it was a spectacle I had not tired of watching. After a bit, we noticed some unusual behavior as one of the pelicans began flailing around and going through all kinds of unusual contortions. I didn’t have my binoculars with me so took a few shots with the telephoto lens and when I loaded them onto the computer saw what was causing the commotion. Not the greatest pictures, but they show that the pelican had speared a fish on its upper bill and was trying really hard to figure out how to make it dinner!

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Hiking in Allegany State Park

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Rock formations along the FLT in Allegany State Park

By: Pat Coate

As many of you know, Allegany State Park has some beautiful hiking trails. About 20 miles of trail through the park is also part of the Finger Lakes Trail (FLT), and coincides with the Conservation and North Country trails. Recently a combined group of 23 from the Olean Area Hiking Group and the Allegheny Outdoor Club met to hike the portion that begins in the Allegheny National Forest near the Willow Bay Recreation Area on PA Route 346. Starting at an elevation of 1370′, the trail climbs steadily for about 2 miles to an elevation of about 1700′ (elevations from the FLT map). About 1.1 miles in the trail crosses from PA to NY and enters Allegany State Park. The trail is marked with white blazes and part of the trail also has red marks that have been added above and/or below the white blazes. The red marks are new over the past 6 months and it was uncertain who had added these marks. At one point the red marks veer off the main trail and go to the stone structure shown in one of the attached pictures. This shuttle hike, of about 4 miles, veered from the FLT by taking Brown Hollow Road to the Wolf Run area of the park. The section of the trail along Brown Hollow looked down on a babbling brook whose sound was drowned out by the constant sloshing of many feet through the deep carpet of fallen leaves.

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Red-breasted Nuthatch

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Red-breasted Nuthatch

By: Pat Coate

Finally got a couple passable shots of one of my nemesis birds. The red-breasted nuthatches usually just grab a seed from our feeder and then head back into the trees to eat before returning to grab another. This one, however, stayed in a nearby tree allowing a few pictures, though they were in tough lighting. The pictures were taken the end of August.

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Birding & Sisters Weekend

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Eastern Bluebird along Radnor Lake

By: Pat Coate

Had a really fun sisters’ weekend in Nashville recently. Stayed downtown at Printers Alley, enjoyed the music at Tootsies and some of the other ‘honky-tonk’ venues, ate (twice) at Jack’s BBQ and even ventured out for a line dance or two. Non-birding sister, Kathy, very kindly found a park (Radnor Lake Natural Area and Wildlife Refuge) a few miles south of town where we were able to spend a few hours hiking and birding. Here’s a few shots from the park.

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Happy Thanksgiving



Happy Thanksgiving, originally uploaded by Mon@rch.

Gobble Gobble from everyone here at the Monarchbfly Nature Blog!!

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Tundra Swans on RHL


It was the most beautiful morning here in Allegany State Park with fresh snow on the ground and a handful of Tundra Swans out on Red House Lake.

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Portrait of a Sanderling

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Sanderling

By: Pat Coate

The sanderling is a fascinating bird to watch. They seem to have eyes in the back of their heads as they scurry along the shoreline never letting the ocean’s waves catch them off guard. They are rarely still and I just happen to have caught this one preening on the beach. These pictures were taken in October in Mytrle Beach.

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Snow Last Night


Woke up to snow on the ground this morning. Trail Camera showed some deer activity.

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Black Bear in the Park today



Bear, originally uploaded by Mon@rch.

Going home from work today, I saw a real nice young Black Bear in Allegany State Park. Was the best video that I was able to captured for everyone!

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Fall Orange Sulphur


Saw lots of Orange Sulphurs flying around Allegany State Park the past few days! Today temperatures reached 70 degrees F!! Records highs for the area! Going to get cold here in a few days.

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