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Tag Archives: observations

Ripples 5/7/620

Posted on May 6, 2020 by Jessica JohnsrudMay 6, 2020

By Jessica Johnsrud, Woodland Dunes Education Coordinator This sure is an exciting time of year! It seems like each day, a new plant is emerging, a different frog is singing or a new species of migrant songbird has returned from … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds | Tagged care, conserve, migration, observations, research, World Migratory Bird Day

Ripples 4/ 9/20

Posted on April 9, 2020 by Jim KnickelbineApril 9, 2020

Ripples from the Dunes, by Jennifer Klein, Woodland Dunes Land Management Coordinator Mourning doves may not seem like very interesting birds. They are pretty common and drab in color. However, I’ve liked them since childhood.  I think it started because … Continue reading →

Posted in Conservation | Tagged Citizen Science, connected, nature, observations, senses
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