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Tag Archives: juncos

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 10/13/22

Posted on October 18, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 18, 2022

We’ve had it good so far this autumn. Bird migration and the seasonal die-back of plants are still the most notable aspects of the season, and both are advancing at a swift pace now. Bird migration began in July, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Migration | Tagged fall, juncos, saw-whet owls, Swainson's thrush, white-crowned, winter ducks

Ripples 10/24/19

Posted on October 24, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 24, 2019

It seems to have been a wild fall so far and difficult to predict.  At the nature center, because so much of what we do depends on conditions outside, we’re very aware of what’s going on outside our door. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Seasons | Tagged beauty, dragonflies, juncos, painted ladies, weather related changes
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