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Whether it's a record-breaking 55° or snowflakes the size of drink coasters, March in the Northland is anything but full. Snowbuntings are heading further…
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In October and November, the first half of the month differed dramatically from the second half.In fact, October and November saw record-breaking warm…
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It seems we're at sixes and sevens these days.Beginning Sunday, our sunrises begin before 7:00am - 14 days later they bounce back to just before…
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Larry Weber is (pardon the pun) pretty chill when it comes to temperatures in the double-digits below zero.How to avoid under-preparation and…
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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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We've got daylight from 5:15am to 9:00pm this month, and from fireflies to songbirds to butterflies, dragon flies, frogs, wildflowers and trees, Mother…
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We've celebrated the Winter Solstice and the turning toward the sun. (Plus heard Larry's favorite holiday tune: read more about it here)The sunsets are…
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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…
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While romance is in the pre-Valentine's air for wild canids ... these two Pileated Woodpeckers are just having a nice dinner together.
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Larry Weber's walks this week turned up more trees in bloom, blossoms of wild rose and honeysuckle, new June wildflowers away from the woods and out in…