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Category Archives: Fall

Ripples 10/27/22

Posted on October 27, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 27, 2022

Written by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist On my way to work, I have passed by the same group of four sandhill cranes every morning. What started as two small chicks and the two parents has now turned into 4 sandhill … Continue reading →

Posted in Fall | Tagged cool, disappeared, juncos, migrated, passes, season, spring

Ripples 11/12/20

Posted on November 16, 2020 by Nancy NabakNovember 16, 2020

Written by Kennedy Zittel, Woodland Dunes intern When the weather gets a bit cooler, when the birds begin to migrate to warmer places, and when the leaves begin to change colors, you know that fall has finally arrived. As the … Continue reading →

Posted in Fall | Tagged beautiful, colors, maple leaf, Oak leaf, varied shades

Ripples 9/17/20

Posted on September 16, 2020 by Nancy NabakSeptember 17, 2020

Written by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator It’s fall so get out and take a walk on the wild side. I’m pretty sure you won’t regret it. This is the time of year where the air smells earthy and the earth … Continue reading →

Posted in Fall | Tagged earthy, fading, grateful, luna moth caterpillar, mushrooms, spiracles

Ripples 10/26/18

Posted on October 26, 2018 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 26, 2018

The year in nature is like a long and complicated musical composition in four major parts.  It starts out quietly and thoughtfully in winter, reaches a frenzy of notes in spring and summer, and then gradually subsides in the fall. … Continue reading →

Posted in Fall | Tagged bird song, Celts, day length, festivals, spring blooms
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