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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Surviving the Doldrums
March is not my favorite month. It’s a challenging time for a New York naturalist, caught in between seasons without the excitement of either winter or spring. On top of that, it is the only month of the year with no … Continue reading
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Going Gray
This winter turned out to be a great one for owls. I added 2 new species to my life list and encountered a total of 10 different types over the course of the season. Having the opportunity to meet Snowy, … Continue reading
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Tagged adirondacks, animals, binoculars, bird, birding, camera, competition, drive, earth, ebird, environment, field guide, forest, great gray, great horned, irruption, keene, life, long-eared, massena, mountain, NATURE, New York, owl, photography, planet, roadtrip, robert moses, saw-whet, science, scope, Snow, snowy, USA, WILDLIFE, winter, woods
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