Posted inWild Things Cedar waxwings love their fruit and berries, sometimes farmers’ fruits and berries too by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 3, 2022Friday, December 2, 2022
Posted inWild Things There are flying squirrels in the dark overhead, with occasional visits to backyard bird feeders by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 26, 2022Friday, November 25, 2022
Posted inWild Things Ben Franklin’s method of preparing a turkey can’t be advised for your Thanksgiving meal by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 19, 2022Saturday, November 19, 2022
Posted inWild Things Meet the screech owl, and learn why these birds turn their heads three-quarters around to look by Jeanine FarleyFriday, November 11, 2022Saturday, November 12, 2022
Posted inWild Things Bold jumping spiders will attack larger prey, leaping four times the length of their body by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 5, 2022Friday, November 4, 2022
Posted inWild Things Beautiful wood ducks belong to North America, where the birds were driven nearly to extinction by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 29, 2022Friday, October 28, 2022
Posted inWild Things Mourning doves have a mortality rate to cry over, but survive better than passenger pigeon cousins by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 22, 2022Friday, October 21, 2022
Posted inWild Things A safe landing at Logan after a bird-plane clash shows progress made since 62 deaths in 1960 by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 15, 2022Friday, October 14, 2022
Posted inWild Things Woolly bear caterpillars’ ability to tell the weather is less surprising than their ability for surviving it by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 8, 2022Friday, October 7, 2022
Posted inWild Things Often indistinguishable from trees’ green leaves, katydids have song that can tell the temperature by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 1, 2022Friday, September 30, 2022