Parakeet Found at DeKorte

IMG_0644 Since Tuesday, we have had a light blue Parakeet hanging out in the trees by the Environment Center and the plaza and amphitheater by the Administration Building.

He does not answer to the name "Frosty."

If you are missing a light-blue Parakeet or would like a pet, you are welcome to come to DeKorte and [try to] get him.

We suspect he might have been simply released here — it happens from time to time, unfortunately.

 

Observatory: September

IMG_5837 The William D. McDowell Observatory in  DeKorte Park begins another month of programming tonight with free public programs at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. — weather permitting, of course.

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

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

Pictured at left is the observatory's state-of-the-art telescope with a 20-inch mirror, housed beneath a retractable dome.

The telescope, one of the largest in the area, is equipped with cameras to record the stars and planets. Special filters block light pollution.

For detailed information, click here.  The full September schedule will be posted when it becomes available.

 

Bird Reports: DeKorte 082910 and 083010

Valerie Knipping writes: "Sunday morning searched very hard for the Avocet. at DeKorte. No luck.  Lots of Least Sandpipers and 1 semi-palm plover. Also a few Laughing Gulls sprinkled about along with many Snowy and Great Egrets.  Also one male Black-throated Blue Warbler in a Scholar Tree near the buildings.

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On Monday at DeKorte, NJMC staff had Short-billed Dowitchers and lots of Least Sandpipers (above) and Yellowlegs, plus a Forster's Tern or two, the usual Ospreys and a Kestrel (by the Erie Landfill). We do have some mud flats in places, but water levels are still a bit up.  And no American Avocet.

 

DeKorte Bird Report: 082710

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Did not see the Avocet as of 1 p.m. Friday, but it could easily be out of sight. Had dowitchers, both yellowlegs, Ruddies, Osprey, a few Forster's Terns and lots of egrets.

Water levels in the Shorebird Pool are up due to recent rains but a few spots of mud are around.  Also had an American Kestrel off Disposal Road.

September Flyway Gallery Show

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Digital inkjet prints by Lisa Gordon Cameron will be on display at the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission’s Flyway Gallery in September.

The exhibit, “Looking In/Looking Out,” includes landscapes and portraits and runs from Monday, Aug. 30 through Thursday, Sept. 30. A reception for the artist is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 26 from noon to 2:30 p.m.

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