Posted inWild Things You can brag about those Harvard connections, but our eastern gray squirrels have them as well by Jeanine FarleySaturday, February 18, 2023Saturday, February 18, 2023
Posted inWild Things Crows can indeed be scary smart by Jeanine FarleySaturday, February 11, 2023Friday, February 10, 2023
Posted inWild Things Muskrats weren’t named the way you suspect, aren’t beavers and may or may not taste good by Jeanine FarleySaturday, February 4, 2023Friday, February 3, 2023
Posted inWild Things White-breasted nuthatches are tiny but defiant, gravity-free runners who might migrate north by Jeanine FarleySaturday, January 28, 2023Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Posted inWild Things With help, common loons are becoming more so, but that doesn’t make their flying less awkward by Jeanine FarleySaturday, January 21, 2023Friday, January 20, 2023
Posted inWild Things For white-throated sparrows, opposites attract or their offspring pays the price with their lives by Jeanine FarleySaturday, January 14, 2023Friday, January 20, 2023
Posted inWild Things Some may find the common grackle despicable, but it’s a bird with a kind of persistent brilliance by Jeanine FarleySaturday, January 7, 2023Friday, January 6, 2023
Posted inWild Things Striped skunks have a reputation that stinks, despite spraying only when feeling threatened by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 31, 2022Saturday, December 31, 2022
Posted inWild Things Peregrine falcons seem merciless to their prey, but especially vulnerable when they’re nesting by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 24, 2022Friday, December 23, 2022
Posted inWild Things Red-bellied woodpeckers tap away all winter, sometimes to nest in a tree, fence post or pole by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 17, 2022Friday, December 16, 2022