Who’s That Knocking?

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A Red-bellied Woodpecker

Prospect Park

Brooklyn, New York

Monkey Business

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A monkey stole an apple from a table in the hotel pool area and tried to get away with it by running from the other monkeys, including a mother with a baby on its back

Manuel Antonio,

Costa Rica

Scarlet Macaw

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An unexpected visitor to our hotel. Both the males and the females have this same extraordinary plumage, and they live 40-50 years in the wild. They must like the way they look because they are monogamous!

Manuel Antonio,

Costa Rica

All Things Bald and Beautiful

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This Bald Eagle, a surprise guest to these parts, has declared this area of Prospect Park his hunting grounds for the last four days.

Prospect Park

Brooklyn, New York

#Mew, Too

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The Grey Catbirds were plentiful this week at the Salt Marsh–and noisy!

Marine Park Salt Marsh

Brooklyn, New York

Duck Soup

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When the lake freezes over, the birds have to squeeze into a smaller space in the un-iced parts of the lake, but the different species of ducks co-exist surprisingly well considering that they are all after a similar limited food supply of small plants and fish in the constrained area.

In this picture you can see the large Canadian Geese, the male and female Mallards with their wings spread, the small American Coots with their white bills and dark bodies, and lastly, a bunch of Northern Shovelers, standing in the back and floating in the water, dark green head and dark, flat-ended bills, and bodies with white breasts and brown flanks.

It was fascinating to see all these different kinds of birds band together and turn around as one when a few aggressive gulls approached; the gulls were not welcome to this party—perhaps they would not play well with others?—and the ducks soon mobbed the gulls and forced them to go elsewhere.

Prospect Park Lake

Brooklyn, New York

Bufflehead

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Nice thing about the winter is that for a while at least, the ducks don’t take a holiday.

Sheepshead Bay

Brooklyn, New York