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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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Larry Weber is an educator, author and naturalist and he joins us every Friday for Backyard Almanac.
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Less than a month ago, there was still ice and snow on the ground.Which means, despite a weekend forecast of mid to upper 80s, the season for spring…
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Naturalist larry Weber observes that following the 5th coldest April on record we moved into a warm start to May, then colder again. Some much needed rain…
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April left and took the snow with her, says Larry Weber.But the lack of moisture in many spots, plus the breezy conditions, means a high fire danger.
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Larry Weber with a wrap up of April stats (three times as much snow, but precipitation still below normal), the migrants who've shown up just in the last…
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Larry Weber's already looking forward to what he calls "Awesome August," but he's not done enjoying the cricket-sized little spring peepers, wood frogs…
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April's first half is running about six degrees warmer than usual ... the greening has begun ... and you can hear the early spring trio (chorus frogs,…
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Larry reminds us that April 9 of last year broke an overnight low temperature record, silver maples have gone bloomin' crazy, the lake effect is slowing…
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After an abundance of rain in recent days, naturalist Larry Weber says the weekend should be a fine time to get out and find mushrooms. Late summer and…