This Hawk's picture was taken by an EW's neighbor's brother. We are fascinated with hawks. They are so majestic.
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This Hawk's picture was taken by an EW's neighbor's brother. We are fascinated with hawks. They are so majestic. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
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I had a ton of birds visit my balcony for some grub to feed themselves. Surprisingly, i had soooo much more red cardinals than the common sparrow dudes! Also, i had a strange bird that is brown with white stripes. I also spotted these weird birds that are brownish tan and have a green or red tuft that is on the top of their noggins and have brown wings. I guess i wrote enough so bye 'till next time so adios and the horse you rode in on! DY
Hi! I'm Mrs. Parker and I am leading the Young Ornithologist Instructional Seminar. I'm hoping I will get to add my two cents here and there but I really want the ornithologists/citizen scientists to write about what they have learned. I want this to be a space where their love of birds will shine through.
We were supposed to start with the Great Backyard Bird Count (February 12-15) but we are currently snowed in with school canceled for at least the next two days with the promise of more to come. My Plan B is to still do the count but after we get back, hopefully they will still take our totals. We'll keep you posted. On a happy note, on our last bird watch we saw a hawk. A hawk that we are still trying to determine. I'm wondering if it was a Red Shouldered Hawk. Adult Description
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The Citizen ScientistsWe are a group of 5th grade students that are studying birds. It will begin with the Great Backyard Bird Count and end with monitoring the school's bluebird boxes. All of our data will go to the Cornell Ornithology Lab. http://www.birds.cornell.edu/ Archives
June 2010
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