Several types of birds enjoy eating suet during the colder winter months, including these brown nuthatches: Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Tag Archives: latewinter
Country Road
The dirt road behind or house looks nice with all the snow finally melting…Spring is coming! Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Forced Forsythia
Every year around this time, my mom likes to bring in a some forsythia to force open. It reminds us that Spring is on the way! Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Chipmunk
The chipmunk is starting to reappear after hiding somewhere over the winter: Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
March Sunrise
We just had a beautiful sunrise this morning, on the Ides of March: Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Goldfinches and Pine Siskins
We have a flock of goldfinch that likes to visit our feeder now, and sometimes we also see some pine siskins (or maybe warblers?) mixed in: Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Red-Winged Blackbirds
When my mom and I took a walk around our block the other day, we finally saw and heard some red-winged blackbirds! A sign that Spring is right around the corner:) Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Snow Fleas
We have tons of these little snow fleas all over our yard right now! They are known as ‘springtails’ and aren’t actually fleas at all…they don’t bite, and they are beneficial to the soil! Get your dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Poor Man’s Fertilizer
Tri-Weekly Early Spring Edition-M,W,F We just got an inch or so of snow. This time of year, it is known as poor man’s fertilizer because it is good for the soil and it usually melts fast. Get Your Dose of nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below:
Hungry Bears
Tri-Weekly Late Winter/Early Spring Edition-M,W,F A few days ago, we woke up to our bird feeder down on the ground and a piece broken off of it. Looks like a bear came to visit! They are waking up… Get Your Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below: