Monthly Archives: February 2015

Beauty is Not Enough

Last week, at the 19th annual Plant-o-Rama, a symposium and trade show held by the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, the keynote speaker, an ecologist, told the crowd that beauty is not enough.

DSCN9969“We have to raise the bar on our landscapes,” said Mr. [Douglas] Tallamy, a professor and chairman of the department of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware. “In the past, we have asked one thing of our gardens: that they be pretty. Now they have to support life, sequester carbon, feed pollinators and manage water.”

I’ve been part of the NJMC’s Parks Group for more than 20 years and this has always been our mission. From the earliest days at DeKorte Park, we have carefully selected plants to attract and support wildlife, control erosion, teach environmental education, be self-sustaining, AND be beautiful. It wasn’t easy back in the late 1980s when many native plants were simply not available in nurseries. Natives have gained a lot ground (pun intended) since then, and it’s great to know that the nursery industry is hearing the message.

Read the full NYTimes article.

Lucky Great Backyard Bird Count Walk

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Visit Audubon’s national Backyard Bird Count page for info about the event.

Thanks to Mickey and Elaine Raine for the Great Blue Heron photo, taken at Mill Creek Marsh in Secaucus last month.

Get ’em Started While They’re Young

Gabriel Diaz with his artwork. Photo by Zachary Croce, South Berganite.

Gabriel Diaz with his artwork. Photo by Zachary Croce, South Bergenite.

Gabriel Diaz is 8 years old but has already been making art for four years. Some of his wildlife paintings are bigger than he is! His solo show at NJMC’s Flyway Gallery has been extended until February 27. A reception is scheduled for Sunday, February 22 from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. The public is welcome to come out and meet the artist.

Read more: Croce South Bergenite

 

Food for Thought

Rhus typhina: Staghorn Sumac

Rhus typhina: Staghorn Sumac

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With a foot of crusty snow on the ground and a wind-chill around two degrees, many of us may not be thinking about trimming our trees and shrubs. But serious gardeners and landscape maintenance staffs are. Late winter, before plants burst into spring growth, is generally an ideal time to prune. This is especially true for deciduous plants, whose architecture is clearly visible once they’ve shed their leaves.

But don’t worry if you’re not inclined to start your gardening season wearing snowshoes. There are lots of berries and seeds on those plants, and this is a critical time of year for the critters who depend on them. It’s slim pickings out there! So consider it an act of wildlife protection to put off until tomorrow what you might do today.

We’ll talk about pruning in the coming weeks. For now, I recommend a cup of hot chocolate and a pair of binoculars at your kitchen table. You can watch the critters feast while you contemplate your pruning strategy.

Super Bird Sunday Postgame Report

Is this what they call Tuesday-morning quarterbacking?  We’re happy to report that 30 people attended our 6th Annual Super Bird Sunday walk. Prizes were awarded to the first birder to sight a species that has an NFL team named after it. Super Bird Sunday 2015

Don Torino reports:  “We had 30 enthusiastic people join us for Super Bird Sunday, although birding was slower than normal because of the water being frozen. We did get to enjoy three adult bald eagles as well as one immature bird. A Red-Shouldered Hawk gave the folks a thrill as it flew over us on Disposal Road. We also had three lucky prize winners: NJMC tee-shirts and a hat were awarded for sightings of an EAGLE, a CARDINAL and a Green Bay Wood-PACKER!

What We Might See in February

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For this entry, we thought we’d check back at what we posted last February. The world may be changing quickly, but these links remain topical.

Just click on the text to link to last year’s post.

Feb. 7: Now that’s a Sunset   (Photo above, by M.E. Raine)

Feb. 21: Treasure Trove of Meadowlands Maps

Feb. 21: DeKorte Snow Scenes

Feb. 27: Banded Northern Harrier

Feb. 27: More DeKorte Snowy Owl Pix

Feb. 28: Ravens in Carlstadt