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Sunday, April 18, 2021

Sightings in Theodore Roosevelt Park


"Adjacent to the American Museum of Natural History on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Theodore Roosevelt Park is rated one of the top five small parks in New York City," states a web-page.

Today I passed through there after dropping off my compost at the nearby greenmarket.

I came upon many lovely sights, including a squirrel.

I titled the picture (below) that I took of him "On the Fence (but not for long)" for as you can see it features this creature on the move. 

I also came upon numerous flowers  in all varieties, including tulips.A few of them can be seen in the next three images.



On another note, tulips that have grown in my garden, are featured in volume one of my book series Words In Our Beak.

This image features the front cover of my three volume book series, “WORDS IN OUR BEAK." Info re these books is in a blog post @ https://www.thelastleafgardener.com/2018/10/one-sheet-book-series-info.html
MY BOOK SERIES

The goal of these books is to open readers to a simple understanding of the winged world and their environment (including tulips). Set in a rooftop urban garden (mine) in New York City, my story is told in the voice of Cam, a female cardinal, who visits it. These books are directed to children and adults who are curious about birds (as well as gardening) want to learn about these topics from a unique perspective.

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