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Ripples 10/22/21

Posted on October 22, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 22, 2021

By Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist   As I was sitting at my desk I glanced up to look at the bird feeder I just happened to place directly within view of my window, to see some familiar little birds hopping … Continue reading →

Posted in Seasons | Tagged bird feeders, conifer, dark-eyed junco, suet, Tracks

Ripples 3/7/19

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 15, 2019

It’s funny how we struggle against nature sometimes: winter weather, summer heat, time itself (I am not a fan of daylight savings).  Then again, after another week of struggling to stay warm how do we not develop a bit of … Continue reading →

Posted in Seasons | Tagged belly rubs, sap flowing, Tracks, weasels, woodcock

Ripples 2/21/19

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 15, 2019

All too often we are confined to our workspaces, eyes fixed on computer monitors until we can hardly see anything else.  And when we’re not, we’ve got our eyes glued to phone screens subjecting ourselves to depressing news and meaningless … Continue reading →

Posted in Forest | Tagged chickadees, ridges, swales, Tracks, Yellow birch trail

Ripples 2/28/19

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 15, 2019

I’m sure many of us are happy to have February behind us with its abundant cold, snow and ice.  It’s hard to remember the mild, rainy first half of the season. It seems like we’ve had an entire winter in … Continue reading →

Posted in winter | Tagged catkins, nests, signs, Tracks

Ripples 3/1/17

Posted on March 2, 2018 by Jessica JohnsrudMarch 2, 2018

Written by Jessica Johnsrud, Education Coordinator At Woodland Dunes, we often talk about the importance of spending time outdoors. Taking time to notice nature is healthy for everyone and especially important for young children. Many parents and caregivers express a … Continue reading →

Posted in Outdoor Play | Tagged curiosity, imagination, outdoors, scat, Tracks

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