We’re now firmly in the midst of another seasonal tug-of-war. On one hand summer hangs on meteorologically, but at the same time, biologically fall is moving forward relentlessly. Birds, bats, and insects are all streaming to places where in the … Continue reading
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I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the City of Manitowoc for having planted flowering crabapple trees on the median strip of Waldo Boulevard near the Little Manitowoc River years ago. I usually drive that street on my way … Continue reading
On October 8, Woodland Dunes hosted a visit by a special group- the Wisconsin Young Birders Club. Led by a Madison high school student, Ryan Treves, the group arrived early and found the Lakeshore to be a cool, blustery place … Continue reading
I’m glad that we experience the quarterly changing of seasons. Like so many, I look forward to fall after the warm muggy summer we experienced, or perhaps are still experiencing. Although I know from the calendar that the seasons are … Continue reading
Nature has a way of working out win-win scenarios as different species coexist with one another over long periods of time. Now that it’s September, we are surrounded by untold numbers of such relationships unfolding during this season of abundance … Continue reading