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Winter Bird Forecast #3 – Heading Our Way?

Posted on Dec 10, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast #3 – Heading Our Way?

Snowy Owls, Rough-legged Hawks, the Townsend’s Solitaire and other western vagrants, winter finches and other winter birds featured in the latest Winter Bird Forecast from Audubon Connecticut and RTPI. Check it out here!

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Winter Bird Forecast #2 – Wonderful Waterfowl

Posted on Nov 23, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast #2 – Wonderful Waterfowl

The second Winter Bird Forecast of the 2015-2016 season from Audubon Connecticut and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History is up at WXedge.com, focusing on a true regional and national rarity. This Pink-footed Goose was found in Connecticut on Friday, one of many wonderful waterfowl species now entering the Northeast. Read on here!

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Winter Bird Forecast #1 – Western Invasion!

Posted on Nov 19, 2015

Winter Bird Forecast #1 – Western Invasion!

The first Winter Bird Forecast of the 2015-2016 season from Audubon Connecticut and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History is up at WXedge.com and focuses on a western invasion of birds including the massive Franklin’s Gull incursion across the Northeast. See more here!

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Lake Effect Snow Showers

Posted on Nov 13, 2015

Lake Effect Snow Showers

What do you get when Lake Erie’s waters are warm, cold air is pushing across the lake, and there is a change in elevation? Lake effect snow! With big, fluffy flakes coming down, the ground and surrounding trees are quickly getting coated. While some love winter and other dread it, can’t we all agree that it makes everything look pretty?

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Remnants of Hurricane Patricia

Posted on Oct 28, 2015

Remnants of Hurricane Patricia

As the remnants of Hurricane Patricia passes over Western New York, high winds and rain are churning up Chautauqua Lake. This morning I quickly snapped off a few shots in between rain drops of this raft of American Coots riding the waves, hopefully they don’t get seasick! Elyse Henshaw Conservation Technician

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