Thursday, April 21, 2016

Sunday, April 17, 2016

NYBG April 17, 2016

album

Friday, April 15, 2016

The Celery Farm

What once was a peat bog then drained to be a farm
Now repurposed as a shallow lake almost a mile around
A protected natural area a refuge for birds and birders
Made possible by dedicated volunteers.

We frequent this modest plot of wildlife habitat
The water collecting ducks following the seasons
The land hosting song birds along the margin.
We look for everything living that finds a niche here.

Joining the membership of the Fyke Association
For the stewardship opportunity to contribute
Knowing there is a warden watching out
Taking care to keep the sanctuary safe.

I wish the people who use this place as an exercise track
Would go instead to the former pig farm in Wyckoff
Or the Saddle River flood zone six mile walkway
Or anyplace else not to disturb the skittery birds.

There’s no way for me to pretend the place is pristine.
What I see makes it plain we are in the Anthropocene.
If nothing else were known or noticed our human impact
Manifest in the sewer manhole covers next to the path.

Whatever open space remains in our vicinity is like this
Wetlands or steep slopes difficult to build on
Cleared of the old growth trees and anything of value
Leaving us to try to restore the native vegetation.

Bringing back chestnut or elm trees is not possible
Though perhaps the phragmites and burning bush can be curtailed.
To make a natural area takes active land management
A kind of garden cultivation weeding out invasive species.

It would be nice to take a photograph without seeing
Those millionaire mansions across the lake
Or those white PVC pipes sticking out of the water
That I might picture the illusion of undisturbed nature.

But the engineering is what attracts the feathered ones
And those of us who seek them out with our scopes and cameras
Planting the mounted nesting boxes to invite pairings
Building platforms placed to afford the best views.

So here we are engaged with our imperfect world
Doing what we can to make it a better place
Enjoying our time here now while we may
Planning to bestow this gift to posterity.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016