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Winter Bird Wonderland!

Posted on Jan 25, 2015

Winter Bird Wonderland!

Winter Birding Forecast #4 is brought to you by Audubon Connecticut in partnership with the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History. Winter Bird Wonderland             A rich variety of birds call Connecticut home in the wintertime.  So far 166 different kinds of birds have been recorded in the state in 2015.  Overall 435 species have been recorded in the state over the years.   These numbers are a testament to the rich array of high quality habitats Connecticut has to offer, offering wonderful opportunities for birds and birding alike! One of the birds creating a buzz in the...

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Winter Bird Forecast #4 – Winter Bird Wonderland!

Posted on Jan 20, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast #4 – Winter Bird Wonderland!

The latest Winter Bird Forecast from Audubon Connecticut and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History is up at WXedge.com and features falcons, redpolls, owls, hawks, feeder birds and a gull from Europe. Gyrfalcon, anyone? http://wxedge.com/2015/01/20/winter-bird-wonderland/

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January Snowy Owl Update

Posted on Jan 12, 2015

January Snowy Owl Update

This blog entry is a companion to the Winter Bird Forecasts brought to you by Audubon Connecticut and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History. Be sure to check out Winter Bird Forecast #3! As we enter the New Year we in the Mid-Atlantic and New England have been feeling mostly below-average temperatures as the weather finally reflects the climate more than it has. Snow cover is certainly starting to shape up over the landscape and birds like the Snowy Owl are now camouflaged against our earth and skies. I wanted to see where we were in this winter’s Snowy Owl irruption,...

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We Didn’t Expect This!

Posted on Jan 11, 2015

We Didn’t Expect This!

Winter Birding Forecast #3 is brought to you by Audubon Connecticut in partnership with the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History. Last time we told you to “Expect the Unexpected”, but we certainly didn’t expect this.  A Couch’s Kingbird was spotted for the first time ever in New York and it happens that this bird has been hanging out in the West Village on Lower Manhattan for several weeks before it was identified as this rare and spectacular flycatcher that should be in Texas or Mexico right now.  If a Couch’s Kingbird can hang out undiscovered for several weeks on Manhattan...

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Winter Bird Forecast – We Didn’t Expect This!

Posted on Jan 6, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast – We Didn’t Expect This!

Here’s our latest Winter Bird Forecast with Audubon Connecticut, our partners in the Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds which we are gearing up for more and more every day. But right now the waters are freezing and the birds in our landscapes are changing rapidly!

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