
I saw him first, sitting on the neighbor’s fence with a beakful of goodies. I didn’t spy her until he fluttered up to feed her … Read More ›
I saw him first, sitting on the neighbor’s fence with a beakful of goodies. I didn’t spy her until he fluttered up to feed her … Read More ›
Birds have been in the news recently. A recent study published in Science magazine found that bird populations in North America have plummeted to the … Read More ›
Some beautiful and delightful things are right out in the open. So long as you happen to be in the right place at the right … Read More ›
This is just a quick post because I’m still on vacation, but I didn’t want to wait to share some of the pollinator pictures I … Read More ›
You know that kind of amped-up feeling you get by the end of a long, busy day? When all you want to do is sit … Read More ›
This past weekend, my husband and I went birding at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island. The Refuge tends to be a … Read More ›
It’s exciting to see signs of life in early spring: purple and yellow crocuses, brilliant blue glory of the snow, yellow daffodils, and myriad shades … Read More ›
What do you have to look forward to when you garden for both human and wildlife habitat? Here are a couple of the attractions I’m currently enjoying. …Read More ›
Today has been a roller coaster day. Have you ever had one of those? We’re expecting several inches of snow tonight and tomorrow and I … Read More ›