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Nature Notes: April 10, 2020

4/9/2020

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I am so excited to be able to meet with you "virtually" and explore nature together. I've set up this blog post to share with you some of the videos, photos, and other resources with you so you can return to them if you'd like. ​If you like my photography, you can also check it out at www.seankent.smugmug.com. 
Here are some resources and photographs from my virtual talk on Friday, April 10 for Orchard Cove. 

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

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This is a video of a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher nesting. It is from the Cornell Ornithological Lab.

Chipping Sparrow

Each day, I've been making an extra effort to go exploring nature with my daughters. I was excited to start hearing Chipping Sparrows singing. They've returned from their migration from the Southern United States, Mexico, and northern Central America. You should be able to hear a Chipping Sparrow at Orchard Cove from now until the summer or early fall.  
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This migration map is from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Chipping_Sparrow/maps-range

Chipping Sparrow Video from the Macaulay Library at Cornell

American Robin

This is a video of a robin building a nest from the Cornell Ornithological Lab.

Song Sparrow

This is a video of a Song Sparrow singing, you should be able to hear this bird at Orchard Cove.

Northern Cardinal

Red-winged Blackbird

Resources

Cornell Live Bird Web Cameras:
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/ 


Barred Owl Web Camera from Cornell - Eggs hatching around April 10-11
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/barred-owls/


Cornell Bird Feeder Camera
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/cornell-lab-feederwatch/
  • Citizen Science with Bird Feeder Watch: Learn more at https://feederwatch.org 


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Eleanor Rubin link
4/10/2020 01:30:00 pm

Wonderful to see and hear birds today with the help of your eyes and ears and your camera! You help us to know more and to anticipate the beauties of spring. We appreciate all that you offer and we feel less confined in these difficult days.

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