Jenny,  are you shooting those videos with a DSLR camera?  I thought
it looked like one when you could see the refelction of it in the
subway.

On Dec 2, 8:02 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Andrew, Tim,  ENTS,
>
> Thanks for sharing the day with me! I ended up really liking some of train 
> video. I liked the woods very much, but I HATE the train - so, of course, the 
> train video ends up being more expressive. I edited out the part of the 
> subway attendant yelling at me that I can't take videos in the train station. 
> Is this some terrorism thing or, as I oh so respectfully call the new 
> security measures a "9/11" thing?
>
> Thanks for id'ing the bird! I learn a new one. Come from Maine, but learn my 
> bird id in.....New York CIty.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Jenny-----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Joslin <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, Dec 1, 2009 7:54 pm
> Subject: Re: [ENTS] NYBG - music video visit
>
> Enjoyed your videos and music soundtracks. The subway ride is the urban
> equivalent to the walk to the tree through the woods, good camera work
> on the train. The mystery bird is a male Eastern Towhee, they sometimes
> hold over in slightly warmer coastal arts of the northeast instead of
> going all the way south. The female Red-bellied Woodpecker may be on a
> black birch but it could be black cherry too. Nice work, always
> enjoyable for me to combine birding and tree-ing :-)
> -AJ
>
> JennyNYC wrote:
> > ENTS -
>
> > If interested, I made 2 music videos of a trip to the NY Botanical
> > Garden Forest on Sunday.
>
> > One is the trip out there, quite an urban experience.... 
> > -http://vimeo.com/7915881
> > music is Copland
>
> > And then a slideshow video of some good stuff -http://vimeo.com/7928170:
> > one of the newly refurbished paths, a pignut hickory, sweetgum fruit,
> > beech grove, a pignut hickory twig and bud,  what's left of the
> > hemlock stand, Aralia spinosa arising like the devils infinite fingers
> > from the open forest floor cleared by the dead hemlocks, a mockernut
> > and a shagbark, a a couple of red-bellied woodpeckers - one of them on
> > a black cherry -  am I right about all this?  There are many oaks and
> > tulips and ash and maples etc., in the Forest, as well.
> > music is Nickel Creek
>
> > considering there was a slightly less harrowing commute back too, was
> > it worth it? Yeah, but I don't feel like going back anytime soon. I
> > can't believe I did this 3 times a week last year...
>
> > thanks!
> > Jenny
>
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