Nandina’s leaves provide a spectacular show of color during Fall and Winter months. The brilliant red leaves and berries provide a strong contrast to snow and mulch, and it easily attracts the eye.
I’ve seen a ton of robins this winter. On several occasions, I’ve seen them in big numbers attacking bushes and trees and stripping them of fruit.
The American dipper, a drab-looking bird no larger than a robin, is a splashy rarity: a songbird that swims and even walks underwater. This round-bodied gray bird with short wings and a stubby tail is ...
The term “snowbirds” sometimes refers to people who head south to avoid the cold and snow of winter. There are some real ...
The cold February turned birders’ thoughts to the warmer times to come. The spring migration is already on, with arctic birds passing through, and many of our favorite summer residents will ...
For Robin Johnson and Spring Farm Sanctuary, winter can be sort of a struggle. The snow and ice take a toll on the animals and the Spring Farm Sanctuary property. Johnson said ...
Spotify Minnesota’s state bird is everywhere: There are loons on license plates and library cards, at lottery counters, and ...
It’s a sunny February afternoon in 1982 at camp. The hot water hisses in the tea kettle on the woodstove. Outside it is 15 ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Let’s shift our focus and talk about something other than politics for a minute: If you looked outside your ...
A mild winter with low or no snow to cover fields allows birds such as sandhill cranes and Canada geese to stay in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Public Radio We all know the Superman saying: “It’s a bird! It’s a plane!” But if you’re at the Richard ...