Posts Tagged ‘animals’

Where the Wild Things Are

Posted in Around the Garden on August 8th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

When you’re home to more than 250 acres of flora, you don’t have to stray far to uncover a virtual menagerie of fauna within it. Cormorants and wood ducks draw zig-zags in the duckweed of Twin Lakes, while Red-tailed Hawks hunt skinks and black squirrels from far overhead. There’s even a cranky snapping turtle or two. But for every rabbit or warbler out to make itself seen in the NYBG, there’s another species living out its life away from our cameras! As Director of the Forest, Jessica A. Schuler has turned some of her focus toward the elusive creatures living in our woodland.

Through a collaboration with Jason Munshi-South of CUNY Baruch College and Mark Weckel of Mianus River Gorge Preserve, Jessica is doing her part to help the pair document the many animals living throughout the city and Westchester county, as well as the effects of the urban environment on evolutionary biology. In the case of the NYBG, this is done by arranging four motion-activated, all-weather cameras in locations throughout the Garden’s 50-acre Forest, ready to capture the movements of any and all woodland wanderers that might amble by. And after only a month on site, capture they did! Calibrated to go off at even the slightest hint of a passing animal, these cameras accurately snapped shots of several familiar species lurking in our woods.
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Morning Eye Candy: Excuse Me Sir, Could You Spare a Peanut?

Posted in Photography on February 20th, 2011 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment

We know they’re just squirrels, but we can’t help it. They really are pretty funny animals.

Do you have food?

Do you have food? (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)

Join Us on Flickr

Posted in Photography on November 26th, 2010 by Plant Talk – 1 Comment
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The holidays are photogenic: all those sparkling lights and (glögg-induced) rosy faces! It’s a time that screams for grampa to pull out his old film camera, for auntie to stick a Flip in your face, and for mom to beg the entire family to pose in those special reindeer sweaters she managed to find in everyone’s size. But not every holiday photo need be awkward.

Japanese Maple - Acer palmatum ssp palmatum

Here at The New York Botanical Garden we’ve got photo ops aplenty, and they’re all beautiful! But there’s no need to take our word for it. Just ask any of the 250 members of The New York Botanical Garden group pool on Flickr. Or, better yet, take a look at some of the beautiful photographs that our visitors have posted on their own! And then, if you like what you see, you can join the group (by signing up for Flickr) and begin uploading your own shots from around the Garden.

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Morning Eye Candy: Hop To It!

Posted in Photography on November 26th, 2010 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment

It’s Black Friday. Time to shop, hop, hop!

Jump Jump

Common Squirrel (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)

Morning Eye Candy: Well, Hello!

Posted in Photography on November 17th, 2010 by Plant Talk – Be the first to comment

This reminds us quite a bit of our favorite Twitter user, Common Squirrel.

Do A Little Dance

Do a Little Dance (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen).