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Backyard Almanac
Phenology with Northern Minnesota naturalist Larry Weber every Friday morning at 8:20 on Northland Morning on The North 103.3 in Duluth, MN. Have a question for Larry Weber? Email us and you might hear his answer on the show!
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Larry Weber talks about a list of birds that are common this time of year, and how that list has recently expanded
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Larry Weber recounts the Carlton Christmas Bird Count and notes some atypical sightings
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Larry Weber talks about the Christmas Bird Count, active squirrels, and sightings of both lichen and insects
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Larry Weber talks about the new fallen snow and the winter solstice
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Larry talks about the cold temps, the Christmas Bird Count, and offers some tips for feeding flying squirrels
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Larry Weber has been keeping his eyes open for winter critters, but has mostly managed to see only their tracks
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Larry Weber wraps up November with highlights of animal tracks and the ever encroaching ice
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Larry Weber highlights the past week, which has included several staples of a typical November
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Larry Weber talks about the middling temps and the gray skies that November has brought so far
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Larry Talks about all the intriguing sights in what is often considered a dreary and dull month