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The return of the vireos is as notable as other birds

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Nothing excites birders like the month of May. Spring migration peaks. New birds arrive almost every day. Colorful warblers and tanagers monopolize the attention, but several groups of less spectacular birds are equally interesting. Escape the spotlight A red-eyed vireo, for example, is a drab tree top dweller, but its return is just as notable

The old field is filled with old feathered friends

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Almost overnight, the old field below the house has greened up, and birds have set up nesting territories. Bluebirds were the first to lay eggs because the nest box protects the eggs from the elements. Within just a few weeks, however, field sparrows, indigo buntings, white-eyed vireos, and cardinals have also established territories. Nest on

The sounds of insects define late summer

Thursday, August 27, 2009

More noisy than musical, the sounds of insects define late summer.

Some easy tips for spotting 10 ‘easy’ warblers

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Trout and turkey seasons opened in April, but May is warbler season. No license required, just binoculars and a field guide. When/if I pass through the pearly gates, it will forever be the month of May. Warblers are small song birds that return in late April and early May. Those that nest in the tree

How to identify warblers this season

Thursday, May 25, 2017

To see warblers, concentrate on their habitat — old fields, forest edges, woods, and country roads. If there’s a stream nearby, that’s even better.

Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 1/10

Saturday, January 10, 2015

The top stories for the week of Jan. 4 to Jan. 10, 2015.

Learning bird songs and why they ‘sing’

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Learning to identify birds by their voices is a great way to improve your confidence in your knowledge of nature.

Spittlebugs and seldom-seen summer insects

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Many insects are less conspicuous and seldom recognized. In fact, some are rarely seen as adults. Have you ever seen any of these?

Harrison County Fair: Kids put on show outside the ring

Thursday, July 15, 2004

Ringman John Birney makes 4-H’ers work for their bids.

Buyers stay up late to help Geauga Co. 4-H’ers

Thursday, September 4, 2003

The small animal sale stole the show at this year’s Geauga County Fair market livestock sale.