I typically wander my trails by day, but when I do go out at night it's hard to 
know even with a flashlight if undetected animals are watching me instead. 
"This Week at Hilton Pond" I supplemented my human lack of nocturnal vision 
with the infrared power of a trail cam that revealed all sorts of "invisible" 
animals lurking right outside my office window. To view this latest photo essay 
about "Creatures of the Night," please visit the installment for 22-31 Jan 2014 
at http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek140122.html

While there, don't forget to scroll down for lists of all birds banded and 
recaptured during the period--plus a bigger-than-usual compilation of 
miscellaneous nature notes.

Happy (Mid-winter) Nature Watching!

BILL

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for timely updates on nature topics. Follow us on Twitter @hiltonpond.

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RESEARCH PROGRAM
c/o BILL HILTON JR., D.Sci.
Executive Director
Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History
1432 DeVinney Road, York, South Carolina 29745 USA
office & cell (803) 684-5852

Please visit our web sites (courtesy of Comporium.net):
Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History at http://www.hiltonpond.org 
"Operation RubyThroat: The Hummingbird Project" at http://www.rubythroat.org

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