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Tammy, Tina, Pat

By: Pat Coate

The birdie blog is back. I had a wonderful golf get away weekend in Myrtle Beach with the extended NJ gang. We had perfect weather, played gorgeous courses, and three of us were lucky enough (speaking for myself anyway) to score a birdie.

There were lots of other birdies to be found too.

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Blue Jay

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Up Close

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Young Eagle


Saw a beautiful juvenal Bald Eagle fly over my truck this morning. With the snow/fog on the hills and oaks still holding their leaves . . . it was just an outstanding sight.

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We Miss You Bob

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Bob

I heard the news today that a dear friend Robert G. McKinney passed away yesterday. He will be greatly missed and will forever be remember for all of his bird banding and bird watching accomplishments. I will eternally think of him every time I release a bird on some child’s head.
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First Snow


Had our first snow today with almost 2 inches on the hill tops.

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Northern Saw-whet Owl


Had a great weekend for owl banding. Saturday night we had (JCC) Jamestown Community College at the house to band birds. Also had multiple friends visit to see what birds we would get with N NE winds. Everyone had a wonderful time with 4 birds banded. Sunday night we had some co-workers from the park visit with their families. Another great night with 4 more birds banded.

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Central Park

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Bethesda Fountain

By: Pat Coate

A business trip took me to NYC this week so I ventured into Central Park for a couple hours one evening. What an amazing amount of people and activity – joggers, dog walkers, soccer games, tourists, serious bikers, rent-a-bikers, strollers, horse drawn buggies, roller bladers, jugglers, food carts. I learned they mean business about keeping bikes separate from walking/jogging trails as I was threatened with a $500 fine for parking my bike in the wrong spot when I took a picture.

Bird sightings were slim and ordinary but at least there was some bird life amidst all the human activity: robin, blue jay, house sparrow, starling, pigeon, mallard, Canada goose, white-throated sparrow, blue jay, gulls, flicker.

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First of season


First Saw-whet of the season!!

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Franklin the Box Turtle



Video of Franklin, originally uploaded by Mon@rch.

Almost 18 months ago we placed a transmitter on this box turtle to be followed one a week through the hills of Allegany State Park. We will be removing his transmitter this week and no longer be following him!! We got some great data from him and time for him to continue to do what he does best!! This video was from late summer while he was on the move! I will be doing slide programs on this turtle . . . so look for me at your local bird club.

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Birdwatchers Movie Review: The Big Year

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I took Patty on a date to see the new movie “The Big Year” that was recently released in the movie theaters on the 14th of October. Not going to lie to you . . . . I totally expected it to be kind of corny. Hollywood portraying birdwatchers? To my surprise they threw in three big names, Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson as birdwatchers working towards seeing the most number of birds within a years time. Hands down . . . this movie was well researched and did an outstanding job in keeping me entertained throughout the movie.

Steve Martin’s character was absolutely amazing with his struggle of retiring from a big corporate job and the decisions he makes with his supportive family in completing his life long dream (doing a big year). He has many hard decisions that could possibly jeopardize him seeing important birds on his quest.

Owen Wilson’s character was the experienced birder that knew what needed to be done for winning the big year title. He risked a great deal with his family in making sure he keeps this title and was always a bit sneaky with misleading the guys away from seeing the birds.

Jack Black’s character was marvelous in doing the big year while holding a steady job. Every birdwatcher has a boss who doesn’t understand the importance of migration fallout!! Seriously . . . . his boss ROCKED!! He also struggles with his father not understanding his love for the birds and then coming up with the finances for paying for the year. Unexpectedly he meets the girl of his dreams . . . Ok, I will not spoil the ending but I am glad how it ends.

I asked Patty which part was her favorite and she liked the beginning where Jack Black’s coworker ask to hear the song he’s listening to and he was playing bird calls. Honestly . . . what birder doesn’t spend hours and hours reviewing bird songs? My favorite part was the Great Gray Owl find with Jack Black’s father. Birds can seriously do amazing things when people finally find the amazing beauty in them.

Ok . . . . so hands down this will be a DVD that will end up on my shelf and I am really glad I had an opportunity to supporting the movie during opening weekend. I doubt it will beat footloose movie in ticket sales but “The Big Year” is a must for every birdwatcher and or nature enthusiast. Please support this movie in seeing . . . Patty and I both give it two thumbs up!