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Mark Bonta

Birds and birding in Plummer's Hollow, one of Pennsylvania's birdiest places.

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King or Clapper

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On Saturday, May 2nd the rain has stopped and it’s clear, with the forecast nothing but chill. Time to compensate for April.

I stick to the balcony today and let the three Cup teams have the run of the Hollow. Half a dozen loca...

4 days ago
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Pipe dream?

On April 22 at dawn, between rain showers, three bulky duck silhouettes skim Bald Eagle ridge and then veer east out of sight. They’re almost certainly scoters of some type, but it’s too far and dark to tell. Later in the day it warms, and...

9 days ago

Fool's Summer

After a cursory April Fool’s Day balcony count, it’s off to the Happy Valley Intergalactic Airport for long flights to a 12-day working vacation in Mexico. Meanwhile, with some coaxing by Eric, the NFC set-up grinds on through the warmish n...

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Coo

As March winds down, the balcony and other backside elements on our block of old, downtown buildings are invaded by curious, probing European Starlings, House Sparrows, House Finches, and American Robins. The nooks and cracks and crannies m...

2 months ago
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New Day

—If you keep a green branch in your heart, a singing bird will come. (Hafez Shirazi, 1325-1390)

As the nameless war drags on, the local birds and new arrivals, in their oblivion, begin to enter courtship mode. Males fighting, trailed by fe...

2 months ago
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