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Spring hasn't quite sprung - that will be next week on March 19, the earliest vernal equinox in over 100 years.Meanwhile, whatever we may think about the…
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Larry Weber did a little traveling around western Minnesota this last week and took in decidual forests, aspen parklands, and prairie country.But despite…
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If it doesn't rain tomorrow, the forecasted northwesterly winds could mean good bird-watching at Hawk Ridge.The trick, says Count Director John…
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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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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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How does that meme on Facebook go?"April showers bring snow plowers"?Leave it to Larry Weber to remind us just how important these April snows are.
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We're finally caught up on moisture for the month; yes, snow in April is "normal;" we'll have 14 hours of daylight come Sunday and the white pelicans have…
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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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Folks in Larry Weber's Minnesota Master Naturalist class don't sit around the campfire telling scary stories ... they go out after dusk looking for…
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Larry runs down the numbers for us on our cooler-than-usual May so far ... and he and Laura Erickson were charmed by the same bird this week.