We have a key to this sanctuary in New Jersey. I love the Wild Turkeys there.
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), Greenbrook Nature Sanctuary, NJ 9/19/2020 Smartweed and grass, Greenbrook Nature Sancturay, NJ 9/19/2020 Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe), Greenbrook Nature Sancturay, NJ 9/19/2020 Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), Greenbrook Nature Sancturay, NJ 9/19/2020 Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), Greenbrook Nature Sancturay, NJ 9/19/2020
Next time you visit I’d like to “use your key” . 😁
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Hi Kurt, We’d be happy to escort you some day. You may get your own key too at http://www.njpalisades.org/greenbrook.html Doesn’t cost much to join.
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🙏
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Beautiful images, Sherry, M 🙂
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Thanks very much 🙂
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I really enjoyed every photo here, Sherry, thanks for sharing your Greenbrook visit with us. I heard myself gasp at the first photo, it’s really exquisite. Like the seed in the nuthatch’s bill; and the clarity and posture are stunning.
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Thanks Jet. The nuthatch was one of the feeder birds there. I didn’t take that many pictures that day because we were with a friend. Hope you are weathering the fires and smoke OK. I think about that often.
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I like the composition of the White-breasted Nuthatch , looks like it’s preparing to take off 🙂
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Thanks Erwin. Nuthatches are such fun to watch.
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The smartweed is a favorite of mine, but the turkeys would be an unusual sight here. I confess it took me a moment to realize that, yes, that turkey is atop a car.
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they are grand, thanks. If I had left the car red would have made the turkey less obvious. LO
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The wild turkeys are wonderful. You capture some beautiful images of birds in their natural environment.
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Thanks Carl
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