Nature Walk: The toothbrush caterpillars
The high number of caterpillars dead or dying this late summer (especially fall webworms) is almost certainly attributable to the stiflingly hot and humid weather we had, and the stretches of abundant rain.
The high number of caterpillars dead or dying this late summer (especially fall webworms) is almost certainly attributable to the stiflingly hot and humid weather we had, and the stretches of abundant rain.
A look at the flora and fauna that can thrive an ordinary Hudson Valley dog pen.
These trees keep their leaves the longest.
While my two sisters from Seattle were visiting us for the week of my birthday, Anita and I decided to
While my two sisters from Seattle were visiting us for the week of my birthday, Anita and I decided to
For the last month and a half of my stay at Northeast Center for Rehabilitation and Brain Injury in Lake
[portfolio_slideshow id=7270] Photos by Anita Barbour Last year a friend of ours replaced three old storm windows in our
On a nature drive last week we passed a place where a marsh and a roadside meet. Along some of
To all appearances this was a bad spring for moths and butterflies. Our porch light and lit-up windows have attracted
An autumn as drab as this one may be a dismal disappointment, but an astute observer could have seen it