Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

mthew

  • How Much Longer?

    I won’t be surprised if they bring back DDT. * The Greenland thing as a lebensraum project, only instead of people, it’s resources, rare earths and uranium, a blunderbuss effort to counter the Chinese in the race to rape the Arctic as the ice retreats.

    How Much Longer?
  • Blues

    Blues
  • Suet Feeders

    Downy Woodpecker White-breasted Nuthatches Turns out there are two Baltimore Orioles at Dell Water. Caught them one after the other. Carolina Wren Red-winged Blackbird Wren more time.

    Suet Feeders
  • Coot

    Just as I was wondering what the Mallards and Canada Geese were finding to eat atop the ice of Sylvan Water, the persistent American Coot came out of the water and started eating as well.( Seemed too far from shore for broadcast birdseed.)

    Coot
  • Raptor Wednesday

    Red-tailed Hawks circling each other on various days in the last month. Courting time.

    Raptor Wednesday
  • Winter Remains

    Winter Remains
  • Rooftop Scene

    For about 25 minutes, this Coopers Hawk plucked and ate a Feral Pigeon until the next door neighbor scared the bird away, with prey firmly in grip, while trying to get a cellphone photo of the situation.

    Rooftop Scene
  • Red-crested…

    Red-crested…
  • Winter Oriole

    Bogarting the suet feeder…

    Winter Oriole
  • Kestrel Update

    December 29th, female at the 5th Avenue edge of Green-Wood. First sighting of a female in months. January 5, a male across 6th Avenue, from 4th floor window. January 9th, same perch, and same bird, different day. January 10, 5th Avenue next to park. January 12: female again, on Neo-gothic pile of an entrance to…

    Kestrel Update