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Project Feederwatch Social Hour

April 1 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Literature & Nature Book Group (April 2026)

April 4 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Project Feederwatch Social Hour

April 8 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Meet Your Neighborhood Nature

Look outside your window and you’ll find there are living beings to meet: plants growing between the sidewalk, lichens on stairs, insects and spiders by the mailbox, squirrels in a tree. Become familiar with these critters as subjects in themselves, make observations about them, maybe even give them a name...and become their neighbor.

By |October 10th, 2021|Categories: naturalist blog|Comments Off on Meet Your Neighborhood Nature

Migration at Montezuma

Here in Central New York, we are fortunate to have so many different natural areas to explore. These include some very special birding hotspots, such as Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, which is west of Auburn on Route 20. The refuge is carefully managed with the needs of wildlife in mind, and it’s an important stopover refueling site for migrating birds along their spring and fall journeys.

By |October 3rd, 2021|Categories: naturalist blog|Comments Off on Migration at Montezuma

Revealing Something New

Walking around the Baltimore Woods preserve, I’ve begun to enjoy the changing autumn leaves. Trees that were a vibrant green last week have hues of orange, yellow and red starting to paint their branches. Scientifically, leaves change color due to the breakdown of chlorophyll from a reduction in the amount of sunlight each day as the days become shorter and the nights become longer.

By |September 26th, 2021|Categories: naturalist blog|Comments Off on Revealing Something New

Scientific Reason for the Seasons 

After moving cross-country from the deserts of California, I’ve experienced the drastic seasonal changes of Central New York. And during this transitional season of autumn, I began to wonder...why do the seasons change? And why are they so different across North America?

By |September 19th, 2021|Categories: naturalist blog|Comments Off on Scientific Reason for the Seasons 

The Nature of Changing Seasons and Habitats

As the seasons change from summer to fall, I enjoy pausing to observe differences in the landscape and surroundings. Leaves change from green to gold, red, orange, and purple, birds depart southward while a new cast of feathered friends arrives for the winter, and the days and nights gradually become cooler.

By |September 12th, 2021|Categories: naturalist blog|Comments Off on The Nature of Changing Seasons and Habitats
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