Our late friend, Dick Tuttle, left us a wonderful legacy of on-the-ground avian conservation. The articles in this section, all written by Dick, summarize his conservation projects through the years until his untimely passing in July, 2022. We hope that these articles not only provide you with helpful information, but also inspire all of us who care about birds to undertake our own conservation projects, whether small or large.
Prothonotary Warbler Adventures: 2020
The quest to attract nesting “golden swamp warblers” starts with re-establishing their nesting structures at…
Panhandle Rd Nestbox Grid for Tree Swallows: 2020
On August 27, 2020, I parked my car along Panhandle Road on the Delaware Wildlife…
Conservation Projects Status – Late June 2020
Cattail Memories The yellow arrow points to the red-wing’s nest among…
History Repeats Itself for Alum Creek Ospreys
On July 8, 2020, I drove to Alum Creek to check on the Osprey families…
The Delaware County Kestrel Project – April 11, 2020
On April 11, Dick Phillips and I made our second round of checking eighteen American…
Two Different Habitats
Wildlife habitats vary greatly and will ultimately determine how a parcel of our earth is…