Caution: Roadside clean up crew at work
Flap-flap-flap-flap—glide. The huge dark birds sail along on the rising morning air currents. Flap-flap-flap, flap-flap-flap—they glide and cruise along toward yesterday’s feeding
Flap-flap-flap-flap—glide. The huge dark birds sail along on the rising morning air currents. Flap-flap-flap, flap-flap-flap—they glide and cruise along toward yesterday’s feeding
The feather I’m holding in my hand once belonged to a Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). I found it on the short-cut grass
I don’t think about snakes very often. I don’t go looking for snakes on purpose. When I find one, it’s always a
On a recent November evening I joined twenty other curious folks at the visitors center at the Fernald Preserve near the Great
I don’t normally take binoculars with me when I walk out to get the morning newspaper—but maybe I should. Summer is dwindling
With keen ears, keen eyes, binoculars, and cameras, my friends and I are ready to watch the birds. On Wednesday mornings we