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Tag Archives: rare

Ripples 6/2/22

Posted on June 3, 2022 by Nancy NabakJune 3, 2022

Written by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator With a few strokes of a master’s paintbrush, a Brewster’s warbler was decorated. It’s a beautiful thing, this little four inch songbird adorned with a golden crown, whitish- yellow throat, and a steely blue-gray … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds | Tagged Blue-winged warbler, genome, Golden-winged warbler, Habitat, hybrid, rare

Ripples 6/23/16

Posted on June 28, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineJune 28, 2016

Recently a whooping crane was spotted in Manitowoc County with a group of sandhill cranes; it stood out in contrast with its stark white feathers. Seeing this beautiful bird for the first time in the wild sparked my interest. Why … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds | Tagged cranes, migrate, numbers, rare, whooping cranes, Wisconsin

Ripples 6/17/2016

Posted on June 17, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineJune 17, 2016

Beautiful flowers that are often given for gifts on Mother’s Day or other special events of spring, can actually be found right in your backyard. With the right habitat and care, orchids are native to Wisconsin with about 18 different … Continue reading →

Posted in Forest, Fungus, Native Plants, Plants | Tagged fungi, orchids, rare, soil, symbiotic relationship, wildflowers
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