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Roger Tory Peterson – Transformation Tuesday

Posted on Aug 12, 2014

Roger Tory Peterson – Transformation Tuesday

We’ve all seen who Roger Tory Peterson grew up to become and we frequently post pictures of various adventures throughout his adult life. For #TransformationTuesday here’s an early shot of the young naturalist Roger working those cameras back when it used to be a tad bit more difficult than it is now. If you visit RTPI you can see some of his historic camera equipment on display.

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Common Terns feeding young

Posted on Jul 20, 2014

Common Terns feeding young

We are getting to the hungry season with young birds of all sorts begging for food from their busy and tired parents. You have probably seen this happening in your yard for a couple of months. We are now into the season for waterbirds like the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) to be doing the same. Check out this video of a juvenile Common Tern begging for more even after an adult delivers a sizable meal! The squeaky wheel, it turns out, does indeed get the grease. Or the fish. Here are some photos of the foraging and feeding in action. That hungry little one was unhappy and then happy rather...

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Northern Mockingbird nestlings

Posted on Jul 15, 2014

Northern Mockingbird nestlings

Can you identify these young ones? They’re from Connecticut and were seen today by Sean. They are a species tough for Western New York birders to find. They are Northern Mockingbirds.

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Least Tern hatchling (Sternula antillarum)

Posted on Jul 11, 2014

Least Tern hatchling (Sternula antillarum)

We have a bunch of our Connecticut locations with hatchling Least Terns right now though they are not anywhere in the state in high numbers this year. They can be a difficult species to predict and protect, sensitive to a multitude of disturbances both natural and introduced by humans and vulnerable to changes in prey levels.

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Connecticut waterbirds in action

Posted on Jul 4, 2014

Connecticut waterbirds in action

We are currently at the peak of activity for Connecticut’s waterbirds with terns, shorebirds and long-legged waders raising young across the state. The shoreline and its beaches, marshes and other waterways are full of activity with birds foraging, carrying food back to hatchlings or mates, defending territories and protecting eggs…there is something to look at everywhere! RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser and I have been hard at work on our Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds project and spent some time surveying this week collecting these photos along the way. Bear in mind when...

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