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Larry Weber looks back on a hot and dry July while looking forward to August and its 'Awesome' possibilities
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Larry Weber looks forward to Awesome August
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Will we break the record for the driest July ever?Between the heat and smoke from Canadian wildflowers, we haven't seen the sky in a while. What's the…
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Could it be?We're halfway between the June solstice and the autumnal equinox?Not only that, Hawk Ridge starts counting raptors next week!Larry says…
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Larry Weber observes that if this month's weather continues as it has, we'll have one of the wettest and hottest Julys on record. But the rain has…
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Some things that fly are starting to think about migration (bird, monarchs), some are thinking about starting families (goldfinches), some things with…
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Even as he was being devoured alive by mosquitos, our intrepid Backyard Almanac host, Larry Weber, reported some weather stats for the first half of July,…
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Naturalist, author and educator Larry Weber, always a keen observer of what is, acknowledges an important anniversary. 82 years ago today, July 13, 1936,…
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It's a riot of July wildflowers, and all you need to do to find them is take an amble down a country road.
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Between the fall wildflowers, the 45 different kinds of goldenrod that grow in Minnesota and the blackberries, suffice it to say that when he's out…