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Tag Archives: sap

Ripples 4/13/23

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Jim KnickelbineApril 14, 2023

This is one of my favorite times of year.  As winter grudgingly releases its grasp on our world, nature creeps back in the most subtle, and wonderful ways.  It is amazing to me, as I’m sure it has been to … Continue reading →

Posted in Spring | Tagged courtship, crepuscular, maple syrup, sap, slow, woodcock

Ripples 4/8/21

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineApril 8, 2021

Written by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist The sun is shining, the days are warming up, migratory birds have begun to return…does this mean that spring is finally here? Even though this past winter was not nearly as bad as most … Continue reading →

Posted in Butterfly | Tagged hibernation, leaf litter, long life span, mourning cloak, sap

Ripples 6/20/19

Posted on June 25, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineJune 25, 2019

Written by Ebyn Shambeau and Isabella Scheibl, Woodland Dunes summer interns Summer is right around the corner which means we are starting to see some familiar plants!  You may notice some new large plants on the edge of your property, … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants | Tagged giant hogweed, harmful, nonnative, phytophotodermatitis, sap

Ripples 3/30/17

Posted on March 31, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 31, 2017

Written by Mikayla Opichka, education intern It is finally spring, which is a magical time of the year at Woodland Dunes. Birds are migrating back to our preserve as the days get warmer.  During this time of year, the birds … Continue reading →

Posted in Maple Syrup | Tagged maple trees, photosynthesis, sap, sugar
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