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Sleepy Snowy Owl

Posted on Mar 1, 2015

Sleepy Snowy Owl

I recently found this Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) taking a snooze on a cloudy and dreary sort of morning, sitting in the snow in some grasslands, blending in well with its surroundings. This bird looks to be an adult male with an almost all-white head and body. Despite how sleepy it was it stayed on guard, a silent and barely-moving sentinel occasionally turning its head to check something out with eyes still nearly entirely shut. There are still plenty of these visitors around, and soon enough they will be moving back to the north. Get out and find one! Scott Kruitbosch Conservation &...

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This Week – Insects and the Diseases They Can Cause

Posted on Feb 22, 2015

This Week – Insects and the Diseases They Can Cause

“Insects and the Diseases They Can Cause” Jamie Haight from the New York State Health Department – February 26, 2015 Jamie, a biologist for the New York State Health Department, does disease surveillance and mosquito and tick investigation in western New York. He will present a program on “Insects and the Diseases They Can Cause” on Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 6:00PM here at RTPI. See more information on our Speaker Series page. This event is free and open to the public.

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Snowy Owl in Flight

Posted on Feb 20, 2015

Snowy Owl in Flight

Let’s be honest – this winter has been absolutely brutal! Whether we want to blame this continuous weather pattern on climate change or not, this is not what the climate is supposed to feel like in mid to late February. As the sun keeps rising temperatures keep plummeting with record low minimums at night and record low maximums during the day. The snow keeps coming, and more will be coming this weekend. However, the Snowy Owls have been a bit tougher to find this year than last. Nevertheless, there are many individuals spending their season here in our neighborhoods, which look...

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Pine Siskin Feeding

Posted on Feb 17, 2015

Pine Siskin Feeding

Pine Siskins have been eating everything in sight at many homes across the region in the past few weeks, devouring seed at increasing rates with the increasingly stormy and snowy weather. If you are fortunate enough to have a flock you may be aided in pulling in a Common Redpoll, another winter bird that has been seen more frequently, albeit in lesser numbers, this February. I have yet to have the fortune of a Redpoll for the winter of 2014-2015, but I have spotted some Siskins. Even if you miss out on these two species during their winter stay keep your feeders filled through March and...

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Winter Bird Forecast #6 – Great Backyard Bird Count

Posted on Feb 11, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast #6 – Great Backyard Bird Count

The latest Winter Bird Forecast from Audubon Connecticut and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History is up at WXedge.com and focuses on the Great Backyard Bird Count which takes place this Friday, February 13, through Monday, February 16. You can participate wherever you are because the entire Earth is our collective backyard! You should plan to count birds from a given location, or as many places as you can, for at least 15 minutes each of those four days. Enter your sightings into eBird and you will be all set. Our staff will be participating in the count across the Northeast....

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