Sunday, November 24, 2013,
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Young Ring-necked Pheasant At Avalon
Saturday, November 23, 2013,
Four Harbors Audubon Society holds its monthly walks every second Saturday at Avalon Preserve in Stony Brook. These walks are great for sharing and collecting all kinds of nature info. I’ve learned a great deal during these walks, and not just about birds. It has been my experience that ‘birders’ are not all about birds themselves. I’ve yet to meet anyone on these Audubon walks that doesn’t see or look for the bigger picture. Each of our walkers seem to enjoy nature as a whole, not just the birdy parts. Of course, these walks are about birds so it’s always cool, and well, wonderful, to find any interesting feathered critters. Our October walk did not let us down. This is a young Ring-necked Pheasant, probably male, that we encountered that morning. This guy may look a bit drab now but he’ll grow up to be snazziest dresser on the block. And who can tell? Perhaps we’ll see this same bird during a future walk. I certainly hope so. They make for great pics. JK.
Blue Skies Smiling At Me
Saturday, November 2, 2013,
Irving Berlin said it best in 1926:
Blue skies smiling at me,
Nothing but blue skies do I see.
Not only was the man a musical genius but he obviously enjoyed days like this one. This was my first sight of Second Lake. It was an uphill climb getting there but just look at that view. Vistas like this are why I came to the Adirondacks. This is beautiful country. JK
