Blogs1 - 10 of 64 recent posts for tag:"National Wildlife Refuge"
21
Feb
2012
Snowy Owl in Rhode Island

2 days ago by Gary

I finally made it out to Sachuest Point to see the snowy owl and it was fun to see but a little to far away to photograph even with my 400 mm lens.

Gary Detonnancourt Photography - gccdesigns.com/blog

15
Feb
2012
Refuge Notebook Brings Natural Science to Life in Alaska

7 days ago by Paul Mann

Image via Wikipedia Every week for 13 years, staff at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska have been giving science writing a good name. Their vehicle: 800- to 1,000-word observations on refuge life and work that they take turns writing for a local daily news ...

Alaska Outdoor News - alaska-outdoors.blogspot.com · Rank: 182,297 · 1 reference

13
Feb
2012
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge

9 days ago by Kristy

Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Bundled in puffy jackets and hoods, we fought the weekend's blustery weather and - in between Mardi Gras parades - carved out some time to discover another of Southeast Louisiana's (SELA) eight National Wildlife Refuges. Encompassing nearly 19,000 acres of L ...

Getting Lost in Louisiana - gettinglostinlouisiana.blogspot.com

06
Feb
2012
Flood warning issued for Clarendon

16 days ago by Google News

The National Weather Service in Little Rock has issued a flood warning for the White River at Clarendon affecting both Arkansas and Monroe counties. “River forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall forecasted to occur over the next 12 hours,” the warning stated. At 8 p.m. Sunday, the Wh ...

Arkansas Record - arkansasrecord.com

31
Jan
2012
On The Parker River Path

22 days ago by Pamela Leavey

It’s been three and a half weeks since I last walked On The Parker River Path. The beaver dam pictured above was a familiar sight as we hiked Hellcat Swamp at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. I learned while walking the Parker River Path to watch for nature’s changes each hike, as nature’s ...

Pamela Leavey - pamelaleavey.com · Rank: 121,525 · 5 references

27
Jan
2012
On The Parker River Path: In Flight

26 days ago by Pamela Leavey

Taken earlier this month at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge… A Rough Legged Hawk in flight… Sitting at my desk today, watching the rain pour down on the Merrimack River, I wish I could be like this lovely raptor, in flight. (Photo: Rough Legged Hawk in Flight ~~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2012)

Pamela Leavey - pamelaleavey.com · Rank: 121,525 · 5 references

25
Jan
2012
The Secrets of New Orleans East: Bayou Sauvage & Historic Forts

28 days ago by Kristy

Fort Pike on The Rigolets Pass Beyond a line of Vietnamese stores and restaurants, Chef Menteur Highway journeys to the far edges of New Orleans, deep into the nation's largest urban National Wildlife Refuge. Just a short distance from our house, Bayou Sauvage NWR is a flashback to what much of this ...

Getting Lost in Louisiana - gettinglostinlouisiana.blogspot.com

22
Jan
2012
Another year

32 days ago by Matthew

New Year's Day at Great Meadows Leaf and I spent New Year's Eve with two sets of friends, at parties in Arlington and finally in Somerville. It was an enjoyable evening, and it even involved me getting on the dancefloor for a little while. We rang in the new year with good friends and then headed ho ...

Walking In New England - walkinginnewengland.blogspot.com

09
Jan
2012
Manatees Flock to Power Plant for Warmth // science

44 days ago by Caitlin Leutwiler

It’s been a chilly new year for Florida manatees, bad news for the temperature-sensitive marine mammals. Fortunately, Florida Power & Light officials came to the rescue during last week’s temperature lows, turning on the heater at the site of their former power plant in Riviera Beach, near the Palm ...

Defenders of Wildlife Blog - defendersblog.org · Rank: 34,547 · 19 references

26
Dec
2011
Robins more than signs of spring

58 days ago by Sandy Nancino

One morning, while on the day’s first walk with the family dog (whose avian-like name is Kestrel), I heard at least three American robins – even though 4 inches of heavy, wet snow fell on northern Vermont four days earlier. Many lay people consider robins – one of the few species of birds that can g ...

Perfect Rose Bushes - perfectrosebushes.com/blog · Rank: 127,569

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