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What Gall!
Like cotton-candy splashed with raspberry juice, Woolly Catkin Gall Wasp/Callirhytis quercusoperator bunches up the flowers of a Northern Red Oak. Meanwhile, on a Scarlet Oak, it’s mostly white. These are created by tiny wasps that take control of the plant to induce this unique growth on the catkins. The wasp larvae grow up inside, eating…
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Walk in the Woods
North of the city… old farm fields abutting isolated old growth. Wild Sarsaparilla. Polypody ferns above the reach of deer. Two-leaved Toothwort? Lycogala, Wolfs Milk. Dwarf Ginseng. Common Brown Cup? Lots of Skunk Cabbage.
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More Warblers
Northern Yellow (male). Black and White. Blackpoll. American Redstart (female). Black-throated Green (male).
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Raven Drive-By
“As easy as photographing Ravens from the backseat of a car” could be a saying around the Cathedral of St. John. These are three of the five nestlings at this surprisingly visible nest. Does it get any more Goth? Meanwhile, here in Brooklyn I fear my smoke stack nest has failed. I haven’t seen a…
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Raptor Wednesday
Red-tailed Hawk nest… seems to be listing on the port side. Two male Kestrels tangling over territory. After they had separated. One of two Osprey flying over Sylvan Water recently. From across the East River, a view of parent in the Peregrine nest box at 55 Water Street. One youngster is in there as well,…
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Anti-Earth Day*
All your favorite brands. With “nutrition facts.” Complete with digestivo. And after-meal dental care. *Which is pretty much every day here on planet Earth.






