Through the Window: March 2024
What birds have se seen this March? Winter residents and spring migrants… just a few so far, the early stakers-out-of-territory.
where natural history meets art
What birds have se seen this March? Winter residents and spring migrants… just a few so far, the early stakers-out-of-territory.
One of the neat things about February is that both Feederwatch and the Great Backyard Bird Count happen that month. People come into the museum to watch from our windows …
Fun to see a Pine Siskin this month! And thirteen other species…fifteen if you look at all the observations records around the Museum (we’re such a hot spot!). Nice set …
December was a bit wet this year. We were fine (still watching how the streams flow around and under our various bridges, of course). People seemed to be enjoying staying …
November is often pretty quiet; we get wrapped up in the Race, with working indoors with our Annual Appeal, with staff getting some breaks for holidays. The birds don’t care! …
Rapidly changing light as we sweep toward and past the equinox. Changing of the birds!
Rapidly changing light as we sweep toward and past the equinox. Changing of the birds!
We’ve really settled in to summer, here!
July was astonishingly rainy. But still birds, thankfully.
April is hopping! Migrants return and there’s losta courtin’ goin’ on.