Written by Ebyn Shambeau and Isabella Scheibl, Woodland Dunes summer interns Summer is right around the corner which means we are starting to see some familiar plants! You may notice some new large plants on the edge of your property, … Continue reading
Jim Knickelbine
With the onset of summer and all that goes with it, it’s good to remind ourselves of the life around us and be grateful for it. Even if it includes mosquitoes. Here are my top 10 reasons that summer on … Continue reading
Many people associate Woodland Dunes with it’s birdlife and we encourage that. Birds are colorful, announce themselves with their songs, and are in general easy to find. There are more than 100 species that are found here each year, from … Continue reading
Late May is a wondrous time in Wisconsin. Deciduous trees and shrubs are cloaked in newly emerging leaves, and conifer branches are tipped with light green new growth. Wildflowers burst from the ground and the first of the spring ephemerals … Continue reading
Now we stand at the peak of spring. For birdwatchers, the weather has presented a challenge and east and north winds have not helped bring migrating birds to our area. I suspect that insects are less active near the cold … Continue reading