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July snatched defeat from the jaws of victory last week, getting some rain and thereby losing the chance to set a record as the dryest July ever.But with…
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It's that time again. If you're not distracted by raptors and Canada geese and nighthawks streaming overhead, maybe you'll pull your car over to the side…
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The rain this week has been inconsistent. Larry says the National Weather Service in Duluth reports 3" of rain while he clocked 7" at his place a little…
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The start of school is coming. It's unavoidable.Summer is winding down. It's unavoidable.But these days, dubbed "the Sad Days" by a school-age Larry…
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Red sky at night, sailors' delight.Red sky at morning, sailors take warning... Larry found that old adage true when a red sunrise this week gave way to…
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Larry talks about migration, day length, birds, bucks, frogs, goldenrod, spider webs, apples, berries and more but the gist of his program today can be…
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August, announced Larry Weber this morning, is one of his 12 favorite months.He talked migration at Hawk Ridge, where the counters are hard at work, the…
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Naturalist Larry Weber observes the terrific autumnal conditions this morning, including aerial spider webs in the trees, bird migrations (robins, Canada…
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Special guest star Sparky Stensaas sits in for Larry Weber this morning, and talks about one of Larry's favorite plants: the much-maligned goldenrod.For…