Backyard Almanac
Friday @ 8:20am
Backyard Almanac: Nature’s Weekly Rhythms with Larry Weber
Every Friday morning at 8:20am on The North 103.3FM, Backyard Almanac brings you the latest observations on the changing seasons, wildlife activity, and natural phenomena of Northern Minnesota.
Hosted by Luke Moravec and featuring naturalist Larry Weber, this segment explores the rhythms of nature—from migrating birds to blooming wildflowers, shifting weather patterns to the quiet transformations happening all around us.
Backyard Almanac – Fridays at 8:20am – Only on The North 103.3FM.
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Larry Weber talks about the abundance of snow, the dark days, and spotting animal tracks in the snow
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Larry Weber talks about all the signs of the end of autumn
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With most migrants well on their way, it's time to start spotting the birds that will be here in the Northland throughout the winter
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Larry Weber talks about the cosmic outdoor happenings as well as other earthly sights in the night
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Larry Weber talks about some late migrants, some last-minute leaves changing color, and the progression and presence of ice
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Larry Weber talks about the bats and spiders to look out for on Halloween
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Larry Weber talks about the recent rain, new migrants, beavers keeping busy, and the beginning of AutWin
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Larry Weber talks about migration and all the leaves that are still hanging on
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Larry Weber talks about migrating snakes, and spiders taking to the air
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Larry Weber talks about the wonders of October and some of the lesser-known migrants
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Larry Weber is a naturalist, educator, and author based in northern Minnesota, known for his deep expertise in phenology—the study of seasonal changes in nature. With over 40 years of experience teaching biology and environmental science, Weber has inspired countless students and nature enthusiasts through his engaging approach to outdoor education.
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Luke Moravec is the host for Northland Morning on The North 103.3. He’s also a local actor, musician and writer. He loves puzzles, riddles and fun mysteries.