I had Young Naturalist J with me and I know that he LOVES going spotlighting for wildlife. I asked him if he would like to see how “I” like to go spotlighting?? We saw this little critter out along the tree line and so I pulled my truck over on the side of the road! We jumped out of my truck with camera and spotlight in hand. . . . . this is what we found . . . .
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Unwanted Visitor at the SWAT site!
A very light colored juvenile Downy Woodpecker
We had a wonderful day banding birds over at the SWAT MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) banding station today. We had a family visit who has been camping here in the park for a very long time, two couples from buffalo make it down, Young Naturalist C (who was the Banding Assistant for the day) and her sister Young Naturalist E visit the banding station. But, you ask, “who was the unwanted visitor??”!! I will get to it . . . . I promise!! Read the rest of this page »
It is my one year blogaversary
THANKS EVERYONE FOR A PERFECT YEAR!
Red Admiral
I was able to spend a little time today looking for butterflies here in Allegany State Park. These guys appear to be everywhere right now and are have an irruption year. The last time we had an irruption of Red Admirals was back in 2001 when I was working for another nature center. Not sure if this is weather related or not . . . . but it is still fun finding them just about everywhere. Read the rest of this page »
The Banding Process
Many of our tools use when banding birds!
Last weekend I handed my camera over to Young Naturalist J to document our banding station for the day. Since this is an off weekend for me, I figured this would be a more than appropriate time to do this post since so many of my die-hard blogging friends have asked for this post. I sure hope this helps give you an idea on what we do at the banding station but do note that all photos (except the last one) were taken by Young Naturalist J! Read the rest of this page »
Friday the 13th
They say that Friday the 13th should be a day when “nightmare-things” happen! Bah-humbug!!! I always try to finding many “good-things” that are happening and even more-so on this unusual day. For example, I visited my Bluebird Box back behind my house this morning and found within the past few days the baby Eastern Bluebirds finally hatched. YEAH!! I can expect many more “good-things” to happening on a day like today . . . . well than I would expect to find “nightmare-things” to be happening! My question to all my blogging friends is “did you have a “nightmare” or “good” Friday the 13th”??
Fledged the Nest Just in Time
Last week while hiking around Red House Lake I heard the calling of some baby birds in a tree! I watched from a distance and within 10 minutes this female Yellow-bellied Sapsucker quickly jammed her head in this hole and started feeding her young. Read the rest of this page »
Makeup Rain Day – SWAT
(Brother and Sister) Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Today we had another great day at the SWAT MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) banding session here in Allegany State Park. This was a rescheduled session after the rained-out day we had last Wednesday. Read the rest of this page »








