Hawks overhead
by Liz Magnanti Over the past year, the hobby of backyard bird feeding has really taken flight. With so many people now working from home,
by Liz Magnanti Over the past year, the hobby of backyard bird feeding has really taken flight. With so many people now working from home,
As the temperatures get cooler and the days grow shorter, birds are adjusting their behaviors to adapt to the conditions, which means an increased need
September is a key time to see one the most interesting animals in our region—the monarch butterfly. The monarch makes an amazing migration down to
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on people across the globe and locally. People are spending more time at home, and in turn, have developed
by Liz Magnanti Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly Moth on purple coneflower. Photo courtesy Flickr: C Watts The past couple of months have been a stressful new
by Liz Magnanti Male indigo bunting. Photo courtesy Flickr: Kelly Colgan Azar Mornings are starting to fill with the sounds of spring, and birds are
Every year, as the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, it amazes me how animals can survive the winters we have here. Although
by Liz Magnanti The four major migration routes in North America. Image courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The days are getting shorter, the temperatures
by Lyn Chimera Appearance and relative sizes of adult male and female, nymph, and larval ticks (Ixodes scapularis). Photo courtesy U.S. federal government Center for