Something to “Crow” about!

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by John Baldwin A beautiful sunny, but cold, day has brought a few different faces, or should I say birds' beaks, into the garden at...

Baldwin’s Birds

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by John Baldwin The last few days before Christmas proved quite interesting, as the birds, who actually have to travel south to get here, arrived....

Baldwins Birds

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This morning, a "murder" of the ubiquitous Crow family created quite a noisy, unusual, display as they gathered in the Fall leaves beneath one...

Baldwins Birds

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Baldwin’s Birds Where has the year gone, as we speed into September and another month of the persisting pandemic as well as the upcoming Federal...

Baldwin’s Birds

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by John Baldwin Our Garden Birds, Early On A Cold Sunlit December Day I awoke and arose, at the "crack of", - just after eight, And made...

Baldwin’s Birds

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By the time that you are all reading this, the good/bad political news will be over and done with, hopefully, and we can settle...

A very rare bird sighting

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by John Baldwin In my recent articles, I have tried to highlight the more unusual birds that stop-over for the winter, particularly the Robins who,...

Early but still cold March

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by John Baldwin I became very aware of something the other evening that I thought was unusual. When still in the vicinity of one of...

Baldwin’s Birds- Sitting it Out!

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by John Baldwin The NGT's mailbox is, no doubt, brimming over with all sorts of subject matter, which will probably give us all food-for-thought and...

Sparrows return

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This morning, as a Blue Jay greedily and hurriedly fed itself from one of my garden feeders, a group of four White Throated Sparrows...