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Tag Archives: Bald Eagles

Ripples 1/26/23

Posted on January 30, 2023 by Jim KnickelbineJanuary 30, 2023

This strange, dark, mild winter (so far) has been mostly unremarkable in the yards of both my home and work.  There are birds, to be sure, but mostly those of the “usual suspect” variety.  That being said, it’s good to … Continue reading →

Posted in Monitoring | Tagged Bald Eagles, banding, chickadees, document, nests, nets

Ripples 12/14/17

Posted on December 14, 2017 by Jessica JohnsrudDecember 14, 2017

This article was written by Jessica Johnsrud, education coordinator. Attached photo of Lake Michigan taken by Jessica Johnsrud I recently moved to a new neighborhood and it has been a pleasure getting acquainted with the area. Almost every morning and … Continue reading →

Posted in Lakeshore | Tagged Bald Eagles, non-human neighbors, opossum, starlings

Ripples 11/16/17

Posted on November 16, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineNovember 16, 2017

Thanksgiving On a November walk, the woods and waters of the Lakeshore seem so different.  The air is crisp and so are the leaves underfoot, and instead of a hundred bird songs there are much less – chickadees, some house … Continue reading →

Posted in Holiday, Native Plants, Wildlife | Tagged Bald Eagles, invasive plants, nature, turkeys
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