Monthly Archives: December 2012

Dark-morph Rough-legged Hawk, Disposal Road Today

Just saw a distant dark-morph IMG_3280Rough-legged Hawk (photo at right is for ID purposes; Ron Shields or Frank Costeira may have better shots to post later — it was pretty far up and away) above Disposal Road in the area of the Amvets Carillon.

Also: More than 100 Am. Pipits, a Gray Ghost (below), other No. Harriers, Am. Kestrels, Red-tail, and many Am. Tree Sparrows.
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January Observatory Schedule

The William D. McDowell Observatory IMG_5829in DeKorte Park begins a new month of programming Wednesday night (Jan. 3).  The observatory is closed tonight, New Year's Eve.

Free public access is from 7 to 10 on Monday and Wednesday nights  this month — weather permitting, of course.

Dress for the weather; with the dome open, you are basically outside.

Each evening at least two major objects in the night sky will be viewed, plus one or two other celestial objects or events depending on the observing conditions.

For more information about free public viewing nights and to check out the observatory's website, click here.

For a South Bergenite column by the NJMC's Jim Wright about the observatory, click here.

Amazing Disposal Road Action on Sunday

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Greg Grad writes:

"Sunday, was one of those days that required a lot of time and patience to find birds on Disposal Rod. Despite the cold and windy weather time spent at the park was definitely worth the effort.

"Highlights for me were large numbers of American Pipits and Horned Larks. I saw also a flock of Snow Buntings, a Snow Goose flying over the Kingsland Landfill with a flock of Canada Geese, Gray Ghost, and two successful attacks on A. Pipits by American Kestrel.

"Day ended with a report of the Rough-legged Hawk, seen by Ray, Chris and Ron."

(Thanks, Greg!)
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Looking Back: December 2012

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The year 2012 in the Meadowlands marked the opening of River Barge Park in Carlstadt, Butterfly Day and Moth Night, lots of great nature sightings, our continued partnership with Bergen County Audubon Society, and (alas) Hurricane Sandy.

We thought we'd remember 2012 by looking back, month by month.

Here are some highlights from this month (click on the text to link to the post):

Dec. 3: Redpolls at Losen Slote (Photos by Brandon Caswell)DSCN2755

Dec. 7: Column — Our Salute to Volunteers

Dec. 14: More Eerie Meadowlands Finds  (right)

Dec. 14: Disposal Road Great Horned Owl (photo by Ron Shields)

Dec. 16: Some Nifty Losen Slote Bird Pix (by Roy Woodford, above)

 

Looking Back: November 2012

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The year 2012 in the Meadowlands marked the opening of River Barge Park in Carlstadt, Butterfly Day and Moth Night, lots of great nature sightings, our continued partnership with Bergen County Audubon Society, and (alas) Hurricane Sandy (photo above, of a DeKorte Park Trail, by Marco van Brabant).

We thought we'd remember 2012 by looking back, month by month.

Here are some highlights from November (click on the text to link to the post):

Nov. 16: Storm Damage: Slide Show & ArticleDSCN2407

Nov. 21: Laurel Hill Walk: The List, including Ravens  (Photo at left)

Nov. 21: Sparrow Eating Fish (Photo by Brandon Caswell)

Nov. 26: Mill Creek Marsh Is Open Again — Thanks to Volunteers

Nov. 30: Ron Shields' Disposal Road Bald Eagle

Looking Back: October 2012

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The year 2012 in the Meadowlands marked the opening of River Barge Park in Carlstadt, Butterfly Day and Moth Night, lots of great nature sightings, our continued partnership with Bergen County Audubon Society, and (alas) Hurricane Sandy.

We thought we'd remember 2012 by looking back, month by month.

Here are some highlights from October (click on the text to link to the post):

Oct. 11: Very Vibrant Vireos (Chris Takacs photos)Brown creeper

Oct. 12: Column about Photographer Marco van Brabant

Oct. 13: Brown Creeper @ DeKorte (Dennis Cheeseman photos, right)

Oct. 21: Black-throated Green at Mill Creek Marsh (Patrick Carney photo, above)

Oct. 25: First-ever Top-of-Kingsland Walk

N.J. Junior Duck Stamp Art: Our (Unofficial) Winners

20121217093746752_0003Several folks voted for their favorite Junior Duck Stamp illustrations by young North Jersey artists. All 33 of the Junior Duck Stamp entries from New Jersey are on view in DeKorte Park's Flyway Gallery through January.

The winner, in a very close three-way vote, is "Flying Across the Lake," above, by Sung-A Kim, 17 of Norwood.

Second place is "Eider Couple," below, by Erica Oh, 15, of Demarest.

Third place, bottom, is "Departing through the Sunset," by Jaeyong Sung, 16, of Tenafly.

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Winner of the N.J. Junior Duck Stamp Art competition follows. (Thanks to all who voted, and a great job by all the young artists!)

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