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Where is my Red-breasted Nuthatch?

Red-breasted Nuthatch
Red-breasted Nuthatch

I find myself accustom to certain species of birds being at my feeders and take pride in finding them each day. Many of these birds are my neighbors that live here year-round and I know that because they have bands placed on their legs. One of these regulars was a family of Red-breasted Nuthatches that I could always rely on squeaking its way to the sunflower seeds.
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Nothing new along the Allegheny

Hooded Merganser
Hooded Merganser photo from 2008

I made a quick stop for ducks along the Allegheny River today. Still waiting for many of the migrants to arrive but I did get some Hooded Mergansers, Common Mergansers, Buffleheads, Mallards, and Black Ducks.
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My Moo’s

Moo Dot Com
I just love my moo cards!

Yesterday I got my new moo cards in the mail.

So . . . . . do you moo?

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What is your favorite Micro-blog [poll]

binocs

Micro-blogging has taken over the world and of course I am just starting to explore Facebook and Twitter to help promote this blog! You might ask what is Micro-blogging? It is another obsessive way of communicating with people that you grew up with and/or with great blogging friends like yourself! Unlike my traditional blog (Mon@rch Nature Blog) you will find yourself sending short messages to all of your contacts (or friends) about this or that! “Tom is sick of the snow”, “Tom has a Chickadee’s scolding him right now”, “Tom loves people subscribing to his micro-blogs” etc. . .   My blackberry has never been so busy as it is now with the enjoyment of hearing the new things happening from all my Micro-blogging friends!
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Niagara Park Butterfly Conservatory

The Niagara Park Butterfly Conservancy

I visited the Niagara Park Butterfly Conservancy back in 2002 and enjoyed seeing these great butterflies up close. What I remember most was that the building was soo humid that I had a hard time capturing these pictures with my point and shoot camera (the lens kept fogging up). But there were turtles in the ponds and butterflies landing all over people.  If you are ever in Niagara Falls Canada . . . . you must visit this amazing place.
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Nature Haikus – Fish

fish

By Young Naturalist C

Fish
Swimming in the sea
Fish of different colors
Shiny and slimy
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Following Mammal Tracks in the Snow

mouse tracks and grass
Mouse tracks and Queen Ann’s Lace!

This time of the year I find my blogging opportunities are a bit more limited than during the summer months and I am looking down more than up into the tree tops! This weekend with the fresh snow on the ground, I never anticipate the many opportunities to find some exciting animal prints!
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Photo Stories [Wordless Wednesday]

White Admiral with Bird Prints
White Admiral

Sometimes a photo can tell a story without using any words. Here is a series of Butterfly photos that I took and doesn’t need a description.
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Raccoon enjoying rose hips

Raccoon
Raccoon

I took advantage of the Presidents Day holiday to walk around Allegany State Park in search of something to photograph. Chickadees and Juncos were the most commonly found birdies flittering around Red House Lake (but I could not find any Crossbills). Along ASP Rt2, I located this blackish-gray thing up in a shrub and instantly squealed my breaks for a better look!
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Deer Watching

White-tailed Deer
White-tailed Deer

I was delighted to find some White-tailed Deer lounging around in Allegany State Park today. When I first approached they were feeding in a wet spot in the woods. Anticipating them running away . . . they did the absolute opposite and one at a time laid down in the snow. I happen to be in the right position to capture a few pictures before thanking them and waving good bye. I love sunny days like this!
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