Posted inWild Things Atlantic harbor seals can show up in the Mystic, and one stray raised in Maine learned how to talk by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 14, 2024Friday, January 3, 2025
Posted inWild Things We celebrate the turtle dove in our holiday carol but have hunted it into a dive worth mourning by Jeanine FarleySaturday, December 7, 2024Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Posted inWild Things No matter how many ring-necked ducks you see, don’t expect to see the rings around their necks by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 30, 2024Friday, January 3, 2025
Posted inWild Things Seen so often on our urban streets, wild turkeys also made TV dinners proliferate in our freezers by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 23, 2024Saturday, November 16, 2024
Posted inWild Things Of course white-tailed deer have four stomachs: These creatures are always eating and running by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 16, 2024Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Posted inWild Things Bobwhites are fragile birds, freezing in the cold and freezing when cornered by a hunter’s dog by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 9, 2024Sunday, November 10, 2024
Posted inWild Things The barred owl is a different stripe of the species, hunting little rodent prey sometimes in daylight by Jeanine FarleySaturday, November 2, 2024Saturday, November 2, 2024
Posted inWild Things In regional cohabitation with the Canada goose, hunters have long been a big bird’s biggest fans by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 26, 2024Friday, October 18, 2024
Posted inWild Things Blackpoll warblers are so, so tiny, yet might fly 7,500 miles at a time for their annual migration by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 19, 2024Saturday, October 12, 2024
Posted inWild Things Eastern meadowlark name is literal: As meadow disappeared, the bird’s population plummeted by Jeanine FarleySaturday, October 12, 2024Saturday, October 5, 2024