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LIST of TOPICS for 2018

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Male Northern Cardinal (above) in the snow, January 2018

(Photo above from the 1-18 Jan 2018 "This Week at Hilton Pond")

Listed below, by date, are nature topics covered in each installment of "This Week at Hilton Pond" for 2018. Click on the date to go to a specific weekly account. You can also use the on-site Search Engine to locate a particular topic. (Also available at top of this page to right of the logo.)

Each installment includes a list of birds banded that week--usually with stunning color photos--as well as any notable recaptures of banded birds.

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January 2018

  • 01-18--#667--January 2018: About As Cold As It Gets
  • 19-31--#668--Hummingbirds In Costa Rica: UjarraPaz '18 (report pending)

February 2018

  • 01-28--#669--February 2018: Short Month And Few Birds, Despite #67,000

March 2018

  • 01-17--#670--Chayote Keystoneers: Last Of This Winter's Costa Rican Ruby-throats? (report pending)
  • 18-31--#671--Late March 2018: Woolly Weather, A Snake, And Even Hummingbirds!

April 2018

  • 01-30--#672--April Birds Galore, And Wildflowers, Too!

May 2018

  • 01-31--#673--Mountains vs. Piedmont: Both Are Real Winners In May

June 2018

  • 01-31--#674--An All American Toad Spectacle

July 2018

  • 01-15--#675--6,000 Ruby-throats, and Counting!
  • 16-31--#676--Gray Treefrogs, Dr. David W. Johnston, And 6,000 Hummingbirds

August 2018

  • 01-31--#677--Mammals Galore Around Hilton Pond

September 2018

  • 01-30--#678--Hurricane Florence And Late Adult Male Hummingbirds

October 2018

  • 01-31--#679--Hummers & Catbirds, Bluebirds & Cardinals: Migration And the Fall Shuffle

November 2018

  • 01-07--#680--Autumn Sunset, Wayward Finches, And A Pondbow Counterpoint
  • 08-18--#681--Banding Neotropical Hummers: RubyThroat's 30th Faithful (in preparation)
  • 19-30--#682--Few Winter Finches, But . . . An Oriole? (And More Pondbow)

December 2018

  • 01-15--#683--Snowmageddon? Not Really, But We Did Get #68,000
  • 16-22--#684--28th York/Rock Hill (SC) Christmas Bird Count Results
  • 23-31--#685--2018 Bird Banding Summary: Lower Totals Than Average, But Some Remarkable Encounters

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