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They wanted it it to be a surprise.
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They wanted it it to be a surprise.
An American tree sparrow comes here to enjoy our winters.
A Peeping Tom rooster pheasant.
One small step for squirrel, one giant leap for squirrelkind.
Bald eagles are fine swimmers, as this one proved to me on the Chilkat River in Alaska.
It was keeping me company in Haines, Alaska.
Lipping off about nature on the airwaves.
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Nature in the newspaper
A squirrel in a cold yoga class.
What’s up, Doc?
This handsome fellow will soon be calling “cow cat!”
A junco finds shelter from the wind.
A red-bellied woodpecker making suet look beautiful.
A gray squirrel blending with the bark.
This American tree sparrow proved that snow on a tail makes a bird just as easy to catch as does salt on a tail.
A wonderful display at Springbrook Nature Center in Fridley, Minnesota.
Wild turkeys dressed in their finest.
I had the pleasure of speaking at a gathering of The Friends of Sax-Zim Bog—fantastic folks supporting a phenomenal place in northern Minnesota.
A tree continues to glow not far from Medford, Minnesota.
A blizzard can leave a bird worn to a frazzle.
A blizzard can leave a bird worn to a frazzle.
Proof that deer eat big trees.
The snow and wind have stopped, but it’s still a whiteout in the backyard.