Local area trips:

Rutgers Camden Campus 1  Photo Album  Around Armitage Hall

Local Camden Garden 1   Photo Album  Photo Story North side of Residence Hall 

Local Camden Garden 2   Photo Album  Photo Story North of Ben Franklin Bridge

Local Camden Garden 2004  Photo Album Near Walt Whitman Center & Martin Luther King Daycare Center
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Local Camden Garden 2005   Near Walt Whitman Center & MLK Daycare Center

Local Camden Garden 4   Photo Album  Near Second and Linden

 

Philadelphia Horticultural Center (1st trip)   Photo Album  Fairmount Park

Philadelphia Horticultural Center (2nd trip)   Photo Album  Fairmount Park

Japan House      Photo Album  Fairmount Park

Fluehr Park      Butterfly Video Clips - Real Media Format  Fairmount Park, NE Phila.
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Historic Garden of John Bartram  Red-spotted Purple Butterfly Video  Tiger Swallowtail Videl

Rockwood Park & Museum Photo Album Delaware, just off Interstate 95 
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PA Renaissance Fair    Photo Album  near Hershey, PA
Monarch Butterfly Video  Painted Lady Butterfly Video  Yellow Sulpher Butterfly Video  White Cabbage Butterfly Video

Hershey Gardens      Photo Album  Hershey, PA

Timber Creek High School  Photo Album  by the back pond

 

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On November 11, 2004, I took a bus trip to Radio City Music Hall for the Christmas show.  I didn't have my camera/phone or my video camera.  While waiting at the NW corner of 49th St. and 6th Ave. for the bus to return home, I came across two "new" birds.  One was sparrow sized with three black head stripes (one in the center) with tan or cream colored stripes between the black stripes.  The other type of bird was smaller.  It had a small area of yellow on its front.  I first thought of the Tennessee Warbler but there was not enough yellow.  Then I saw a second one of this type but it had a black mask on its face.  It looks like a pair of Common Yellowthroat Warblers.  Some pictures of this type of bird that I found on the WEB: