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Skunk Cabbage: the lotus of Baltimore Woods

Week of March 20, 2022 – March 26, 2022 by Morgan Ingraham, Environmental Educator As the warm early-Spring sun warms the earth here at Baltimore Woods, the white snow begins to melt away to reveal the wonders of nature waking up after winter’s rest. Among the treasures to discover are peculiar greenish-purple appendages peeking up [...]

By |2022-03-27T00:23:14-04:00March 27th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Skunk Cabbage: the lotus of Baltimore Woods

Inside a Bud

Week of March 13, 2022 – March 19, 2022 by Bridget Jones, Environmental Educator As the snow begins to melt and days get longer, I’ve been looking forward to seeing leaves start to emerge on the trees at Baltimore Woods. Right now, weeks away from the leaves’ emergence, the trees look as still and silent [...]

By |2022-03-20T16:56:33-04:00March 20th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Inside a Bud

Maple Sugaring Time!

Week of March 6, 2022 – March 12, 2022 by Melissa Kirby, Environmental Educator As the calendar shifts from February to March, the movement from winter toward spring might not feel like it’s coming fast enough, but each day subtle changes can be observed in nature. Spring is on the move – from birds migrating, [...]

By |2022-03-12T19:06:42-05:00March 12th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Maple Sugaring Time!

Winter in Motion

Week of February 13, 2022 – February 19, 2022 by Meghan Morral, Environmental Educator This month, while out with our trail school program, we had the pleasure of finding a multitude of different tracks in the snow. Over the course of the afternoon we found rabbit, squirrel and chipmunk tracks. We stopped to examine fisher [...]

By |2022-02-19T19:10:34-05:00February 19th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Winter in Motion

Midwinter Highlights from Project Feederwatch

Week of February 6, 2022 – February 12, 2022 by Bridget Jones, Environmental Educator In winter, humans aren’t the only ones getting outside and enjoying the snow: the bird feeders at Baltimore Woods have seen a flurry of activity this season! Since November, staff members at Baltimore Woods have been participating in Project Feederwatch, an [...]

By |2022-02-12T19:40:48-05:00February 12th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Midwinter Highlights from Project Feederwatch

An Unfortunate Discovery 

Many things are easier to see in winter: tracks across fresh snow, subtle forms of bark otherwise overshadowed by verdant leaves, bright birds that stand out against a drab background. Unfortunately not everything we can find in winter is what we would like to find.

By |2022-02-07T13:49:16-05:00January 23rd, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on An Unfortunate Discovery 

Discoveries Through Children’s Eyes

I recently went into a classroom for our Nature in the City program and assisted in teaching the second grade lesson that’s all about the science of snow. The students were elated the moment they saw the mason jar of snow we brought into their classroom.

By |2022-02-07T13:47:59-05:00January 16th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Discoveries Through Children’s Eyes
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