Monday Morning Mystery 06272022
June 27, 2022
Anything unusual in this Celery Farm photo taken recently by Patty Finn?
If so, what exactly? (Thanks, Patty!)
Anything unusual in this Celery Farm photo taken recently by Patty Finn?
If so, what exactly? (Thanks, Patty!)
The Lee Memorial Library is now home to three caterpillars as part of Allendale"s Butterfly (and Moth) Summer.
We think we know who these two guysare but...
What do you think?
(Note: The one guy is tiny!)
This Carolina Wren in Waldwick is one of the many birds that love to feast on mealworm entrees.
My latest Bird Watcher column for The Record and other USA Today Newspapers in New Jersey is more about mealworms -- featuring advice from birders and other readers.
The column features a potentially terrific mealworm shot by Barbara Dilger. Too bad that Carolina Wren raided the buffet and photo-bombed the picture.
You can read the column here:
Continue reading "My Column: More Mealworms" »
Allendale's Lee Memorial Libary wants your caterpillars!
Once again, the library is hosting butterflies in the making.Ginny Chucka writes:
Woke Saturday to the sounds of Bluejays making a ruckus flying in and out where the Blue Jays made a nest (babies).
My front bushes have five nests this year: Robin, Wren, Robin, Blue Jay, Wren.
I did find small Blue Jays feathers below the nest, and there were two crows that day and a cardinal that was watching.
What do you think is going on?
I took a guess....Will let you know my answer later this week.