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September: Week Two

This week, we found a migratory flock of Nashville warblers, notable for their bright white eye rings, hunting insects in a hedgerow along a waterway. Despite their name, these warblers are…

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September: Week One

This past weekend, we were lucky enough to be standing in the middle of a field when a migratory flock of twelve common nighthawks came flying down the Ompompanoosuc River Valley. Nighthawks…

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August: Week Five

This week in the woods, we found an especially pretty cluster of violet toothed polypore. This is a common bracket fungus distinguished by its purple edging and purple, porous underside…

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August: Week Four

This young Virginia opossum was skulking around the bushes near a house at night, as opossums often do. Despite sometimes being mistaken for large rats, they aren’t closely related to…

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August: Week Three

By early August, many birds have completed their parenting duties, and many migratory species will soon be heading south. However, second-brooding birds, such as house wrens, may still in the…

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August: Week Two

As a friend recently commented about living in the Upper Valley, where the Northern Woodlands office is located, “I am still a little amazed at how calm people are with all of the…

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August: Week One

This week in the woods, we were tempted to devote the whole blog to mushroom photos, because the Summer 2023 fungi display continues to be epic. Case in point is this exuberant colony of…

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July: Week Four

This week, deep in the shady woods, we discovered a filmy dome web – a less common (or at least, much harder to find) variation on the bowl and doily sheet webs that one often encounters…

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July: Week Three

This week in the woods, in between storms, we’ve been walking along foggy trails, and wondering … were red-eyed vireos always this loud? Although wet air supposedly dampens sound,…

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July: Week Two

This week in the woods, the beaver empire’s plans to turn the entire continent into a pond are going swimmingly, and if you look around an active beaver dam, you’re likely to see…

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July: Week One

This Week in the Woods, keep an eye out for nature’s fireworks. All this recent rain, combined with a forecast for hot, muggy days, has set up perfect conditions for fireflies. In the…

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June: Week Five

This past weekend, a hairy-tailed mole encountered a rock underground and emerged into the daylight above it, scampered across the rock and jumped back into the earth. It then stuck its head…

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June: Week Four

This week in the woods, we’ve been enjoying the company of little wood satyrs. These early summer forest butterflies will be gone by mid-July, so now is the time to look for them in…

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June: Week Three

This week in the woods, white-tailed deer’s new antlers are becoming more noticeable as they grow. In this buck’s case, his antler nubs have just reached the moment when they touch…

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June: Week Two

In the third week of May, the Connecticut River Upper Valley experienced two unseasonably cold nights in a row, and in some places temperatures dropped to the low twenties or lower. This…

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June: Week One

This week in the woods, white spotted sables have been showing up in meadows and (as in this photo) unmowed lawns. These tiny (about 2-centimeter wingspan) daytime moths will be flying until…

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May: Week Four

This Week in the Woods we were excited to find a Canada warbler. These are exceptionally beautiful birds – especially the males, with their dramatic black necklaces – but they can…

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May: Week Three

This week in the woods and fields, we’ve been chasing tiny butterflies. There are two very similar looking species of yellow sulphur butterflies in the air right now, orange sulphurs and…

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May: Week Two

This Week in the Woods, we begin with an announcement: if you were out jogging in Lyme this past Friday morning, and you saw a guy in a car aiming a camera in your direction, don’t…

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May: Week One

This Week in the Woods, light green patches of ramps (wild leeks) have appeared in hardwood forests. We most often find them growing in nutrient rich, moist soils along forest streams. Ramps…