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Kayaking can get you really close to shorebirds, like this American Oystercatcher

Doldrums

June 6, 2011by Catching the Thermals Leave a comment

Sorry for the lack of posts lately.  It’s not that I haven’t been birding, it’s just that I haven’t seen any noteworthy birds.  Our CYBC trip was cancelled, and I […]

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Tree Swallow

5/22- Stratford

May 22, 2011by Catching the Thermals Leave a comment

Just a brief post- This morning I went on a walk with Frank Mantlik in Stratford.  Highlights below: Mckinney NWR:  Blackpoll Warbler- 3, Blue-headed Vireo-2, Swainson’s Thrush-1.  There were many, […]

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A pretty good photo of the adult Great-horned Owl

An Owl Nest, an Early Bird, and some other guys

May 3, 2011by Catching the Thermals 2 Comments

Today, after a Horseshoe crab banding class at the Bruce Museum, My dad and I went off to look at a Great-horned Owl nest at a secret spot in Greenwich […]

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