Tag Archives: New Haven Bird Club

Eco System

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Want to turn Earth Day into Earth days? Start with this bird’s-eye view of our local eco system, from whatever angles may interest you. (more…)

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Look, Up in the Sky

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The birds keep migrating, so the bird counters keep watching. Since the beginning of September, the New Haven Bird Club has been posting dedicated hawk watchers on the top of the rise at Lighthouse Point Park, scanning the skies. One afternoon during a previous year’s watch, I found hawk enthusiast Lynn James parked in a […]

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This Week in New Haven (August 16 – 22)

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Toad’s Place returns, along with an oyster festival and a duck race. (more…)

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Winged Words

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The little, black-capped chickadee is one of the hardy birds that has just weathered the winter with us. Its (more…)

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Look, Up in the Sky!

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A global pandemic won’t stop the birds from migrating, so it won’t stop the bird counters either. Every day now, you’ll find at least one dedicated hawk watcher on the top of the rise at Lighthouse Point Park, scanning the skies. One recent afternoon I found hawk enthusiast Lynn James parked in a lawn chair […]

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Bird Brains

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We’re on vacation! This week, enjoy Daily Nutmeg editions past, including this fine-feathered story from last July, updated for 2014. Birdwatching isn’t just for the birds. (more…)

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Bird Brains

New Haven Bird Club

Birdwatching isn’t just for the birds. More often called “birding” by those who actually do it, the hobby carries many benefits for people, too, including getting them outdoors and physically active. Bill Batsford, President (more…)

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