Nationality | American
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Born | Brooklyn, NY - 1975
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Lived | NY, NJ, ME, PA
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Current City | Philadelphia
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Interests | Wildlife Photography, Music, Comedy, & Cooking
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Introduction:
My name is Chuck Homler and I relocated to Philadelphia in 2014 (because of the Elton John song, not the movie with Tom Hanks) from Saco, ME (where there was a dirth of pop culture references about the community) after living there for 10 years. You can find my contributions throughout wikipedia, mostly photographs and you can find me all over the internet posting photos, mostly of birds. I'm a history buff, have an insatiable appetite for knowledge and then I like to share that knowledge with anyone who is interested. I also enjoy photography, shooting video and editing audio.
I'm always looking to learn new things, and if you like teaching, I'm all ears. I am trying to be a better wikipedian. Coding is somewhat alien to me. I'd love to learn more about night sky photography and even astrophotography.
Early Life / Career:
I was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised on Staten Island for the first 8 years of my life. Growing up on Staten Island has forever ruined products labelled "Outdoor Fresh Scent" for me. At the age of 8 my family moved to Monmouth County, NJ. After graduating High School I went to college to pursue a journalism degree and eventually found myself working in radio at WHTG and WHTG-FM 106.3 from 1994 - 1999. After that I moved across town to WJLK-FM, 94.3 and my career path changed from being predominantly an on-air personality to handling the Production and the Imaging for WADB and WJLK-FM and eventually I was the first production director for WCHR-FM, 105.7 the Hawk.
In 2004, I took a position in Portland, Maine as the production director for all of Nassau Broadcasting's properties in the state. I held this position until 2008. It was during this time that I became fascinated with birds and started recording them on video. In 2009, after the economic downturn, I found myself without a job. While searching for work I also continued searching for wildlife, especially birds. I discovered a pair of Peregrine Falcons that were overwintering in my town. I reported these birds to the state and was given the naming rights to them, naming them Charles and Isabella after Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, and his Queen Isabella who in exchange for the use of the island of Malta by the Knights Hospitaller, were given a Peregrine Falcon each year. And it was a sneaky way of naming one of them after myself without appearing like a raging narcissist.
I changed careers and started managing Condominium and Homeowners Associations in 2009. In 2014, I took a position managing a High-Rise Condominium in Logan Square, Philadelphia. Some of my contributions were made possible because I have access to the roof.
My one piece of advice to people is to occasionally "Just LOOK UP!" You don't know what you are missing.
Photography and Video Subjects:
I really enjoy photographing wildlife, but I also enjoy photographing landscapes and cityscapes, to a lesser extent. Recently I started experimenting with time lapse photography too.
Featured Pictures
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A Killdeer at Heislerville WMA, NJ
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A Social Flycatcher perched after feeding its young.
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A Drake Surf Scoter in the Barnegat Inlet.
Other Wildlife Contributions
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Female Black-Throated Blue Warbler.
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Mallard Drake in the Snow.
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Snow Bunting.
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Common Tern chick.
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Common Tern with Sand Lance.
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A Mink in Portland, ME.
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A Yellow-Rumped Warbler.
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Portrait of a Tree Swallow at John Heinz NWR
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A fledgling Northern Mockingbird at Mathias Baldwin Park, Philadelphia.
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A Rufa Red Knot in the surf of the Delaware Bay in Cumberland County, NJ.
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A Black-Crowned Night-Heron in a Cedar tree in Cape May County, NJ.
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A Gloss Ibis at the same rookery as the above Black-Crowned Night Heron.
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A Least Sandpiper foraging in a mudflat at Heislerville WMA in Cumberland County, NJ.
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A Hen Harlequin Duck sits on the rocks at Barnegat Inlet.
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A Great Egret in breeding plumage.
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An Osprey with an American Gizzard Shad.
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A Seaside Sparrow calls from Jake's Landing Road in Cape May County, NJ.
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An American Oystercatcher foraging in Atlantic City, NJ.
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A Semipalmated Sandpiper in a mudflat at Heislerville WMA in Cumberland County, NJ.
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A Yellow-Crowned Night Heron perches atop a cedar in Cape May County, NJ.
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Atlantic Brant flying along the jetty at Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, NJ.
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A very large Snapping Turtle crossing the path at the John Heinz NWR in Philadelphia, PA.
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A drake bufflehead at Long Beach Island. (You really should visit in the winter.)
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A Male Red-Winged Blackbird
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A nonbreeding adult Ring-billed Gull.
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A Dunlin foraging at the East Point Lighthouse on the Delaware Bay.
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A Lineated Woodpecker foraging for insects on a Palm Tree in Akumal, MX.
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A Gray Fox in Tulum, MX.
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A Great Kiskadee near the PGA Riviera Maya.
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An Eastern Kingbird at the John Heinz NWR.
Other Contributions
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The Saco River in Saco, ME.
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The Parade Gorund at the former Fort McKinley on Great Diamond Island, ME.
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Boston Skyline Panorama
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Mt. Washington as seen from Portland, ME.
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The former USS Boulder (LST-1190) and three Charleston Class Amphibious Cargo Ships, the Charleston, Mobile and El Paso (LKA-113, LKA-115, and LKA-117) in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
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4th of July fireworks over the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Drone / Aerial Images
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HDR image of the SS United States taken with a drone.
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The USS Shreveport being towed down the Delaware River as she heads for scrapping.
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The Commodore Barry Bridge as seen from Chester, PA facing Logan Twp, NJ.
Video
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Nesting Yellow-Crowned Night Herons with nestlings.
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Time Lapse of sunset over Center City, Philadelphia.
Focus On Wildlife
In 2013 I was given a weekly column in the Biddeford Courier; I called it Focus On Wildlife. Every week a new photo ran of an animal that I photographed in York or Cumberland Counties in Maine. Images were sold to raise money for the Center for Wildlife in Cape Neddick, ME. This column ran until I moved to Philadelphia in 2014. I am most proud of this result:
http://courier.mainelymediallc.com/news/2014-04-03/Front_Page/Out_of_their_shell.html