Written by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist I find that every time I put an item “somewhere that I won’t lose it” the item always ends up lost. My memory isn’t bad necessarily, it’s just that if I try to not … Continue reading
Category Archives: Birds
by Kennedy Zittel, Woodland Dunes land management intern Even though the temperatures will warm soon, as I am writing this, the temperature is hovering at a toasty 7℉ which is the highest it has been for the past few weeks. … Continue reading
Millions of birds die each year as a result of crashing into windows. They simply do not understand the nature of glass and the fact that it reflects what appears to be habitat- trees and shrubs, or that it is … Continue reading
Ripples written by Jessica Johnsrud, education coordinator For many of us, turkeys are an important part of our Thanksgiving celebration. You may consider them tasty to eat, but how much do you know about these birds? Read on to find … Continue reading
Although spring is widely anticipated as prime birding season, over the years I’ve really come to appreciate autumn. At Woodland Dunes, our founder Bernie Brouchoud, spent many hours banding birds during fall, beginning with warblers in August and ending with … Continue reading