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Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) by Scott Kruitbosch

Posted on May 7, 2014

Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) by Scott Kruitbosch

More ducks! Can you ID the pair in this photo? Those are Blue-winged Teal looking beautiful in a local marsh earlier this morning. Coming from Connecticut I certainly appreciate seeing them in breeding season as the nesting population is listed as “Threatened” in the CT Endangered Species Act.

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Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) by Scott Kruitbosch

Posted on May 3, 2014

Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) by Scott Kruitbosch

Spoke to a landowner today who told me about a pair of breeding Brown Thrasher he hosts every year. Do you have any imperiled or rare species nesting on your property? We’d love to know, especially when it comes to grassland and shrubland birds. Email skruitbosch AT rtpi.org!

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Limosa Harlequin Frog

Posted on Feb 7, 2014

Limosa Harlequin Frog

We are anxiously waiting for news from Panama to see how RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser, Science teacher Laurie Doss and her team of high school students from the Marvelwood School in Kent, CT, fared during their 10-day research trip to the remote Cocobolo Nature Reserve. The team is studying and banding migratory birds that winter in the area’s dense rainforest habitat. This is very exciting, but I have to admit that I can’t wait to hear if they had an opportunity to check in on one of the region’s other natural treasures: the Limosa Harlequin Frog (Atelopus limosus)....

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