Recently I had the great pleasure of spending some quiet time with wildlife in the Boundary Waters. Our family’s wilderness trips aren’t about how many miles we can cover or fish we can catch- they are more centered on enjoying … Continue reading
Category Archives: birding
This article was written by one of our summer interns, Kayla Walsh. The below photo is a Ruby-throated hummingbird. A flash of green iridescence swoops by with an audible hum. The ruby-throated hummingbird has discovered a feeder! She zips … Continue reading
Many of us have so much to do- so many things shouting for attention and grasping at our time. Our minds are alert and cluttered with a million thoughts, and sometimes it’s hard to notice what’s important. From my experience, … Continue reading
Chimney Swifts Written by: Nick Lardinois As I sit at my desk on a rainy morning at the Woodland Dunes headquarters, I can hear a faint squeaking in the wall in front of me. No, the noise is not … Continue reading
This article was written by summer intern Nick Lardinois. These are exciting times at Woodland Dunes. Between Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day, we welcomed a new mother and father into our lives! In early April, a pair of ospreys chose … Continue reading