Windows on Wildlife: Caution – Falling Squirrels
Welcome to the 14th edition of Windows on Wildlife! If you have a recent post about wildlife you’d like to share – it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals – scroll down to the end of the post and add your site; a compilation of all additions will be posted the following week. Please don’t forget to [...]
Windows on Wildlife: Bear Tracks
Welcome to the 9th edition of Windows on Wildlife! If you have a recent post about wildlife you’d like to share – it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals – scroll down to the end of the post and add your site; a compilation of all additions will be posted the following week. Please don’t forget to [...]
Windows on Wildlife: Deceased Spruce Grouse
Welcome to the 8th edition of Windows on Wildlife (wow – two months!)! If you have a recent post about wildlife you’d like to share – it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals – scroll down to the end of the post and add your site; a compilation of all additions will be posted the following week. Please [...]
Summer Vacation List: The Natural and Un-Natural
I already miss being in the mountains… for Thursday 13, here’s a list of (some of) my accomplishments during our week and 1/2 of vacation in New York (upstate and down): 1. Learned to properly throw a baseball right-handed (I’m a lefty; and there’s more to throwing a baseball than I thought). 2. Waded in [...]
Windows on Wildlife: Better Together
Welcome to the 7th edition of Windows on Wildlife! If you have a recent post about wildlife you’d like to share – it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals – scroll down to the end of the post and add your site; a compilation of all additions will be posted the following week. Please don’t forget to [...]
A Master Naturalist Faces Down Her Fears
I earned my stripes as a Master Naturalist the other day. It might only be in the minds of my husband and I, but I definitely grew considerably, both professionally and personally. We arrived a the cabin about a week ago in the later evening, and were occupied with putting the kids to bed and [...]














