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Tag Archives: population

Ripples 6/17/24

Posted on June 23, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineJune 23, 2021

One of the highlights of the year for us are the summer bird surveys which take place in the Woodland Dunes preserve. Woodland Dunes was begun as a result of the very special Great Lakes Ridge and Swale habitat found … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds | Tagged conditions, existence, nesting, point count, population, survey

Ripples 5/17/18

Posted on May 17, 2018 by Jessica JohnsrudMay 17, 2018

Written by Jessica Johnsrud, Education Coordinator During the late spring, I start to spend more time outdoors around sunset I enjoy this time of day because many animals are heading to bed, yet many are just waking. Part of my job at … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats | Tagged anabat, echolocation, EchoMeter, pest control, population

Ripples 4/7/16

Posted on April 8, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineApril 8, 2016

We seem to be in some kind of seasonal purgatory right now, with our mild winter not wanting to give in to spring.  I suspect the movements of migratory birds are being limited, as they often are, by persistent north … Continue reading →

Posted in birding, Seasons, Spring, Uncategorized | Tagged American Kestrel, migration, nesting, population
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