Wildlife Watch by Marian Harman – June 2022

Summer is here, and most forest wildflowers have bloomed and set seed. If you enjoy identifying plants on your walks, may I suggest ferns? These are a fairly easy group of non-flowering plants to learn, as there are only 100 or so fern species in the northeastern area of the U.S. In most of our … Read more

Spring 2022 Newsletter

In This Issue A Capstone Event – by David Ebitson Abbot School Trail – by Bill Harman Ecologies – A Game Review by Mark Minnucci Nip The Knotweed – A Manual Control Method O’Brien Farm Gets a New Footbridge – by David Ebitson Tom Paul Memorial Guided Walk Spring 2022 Newsletter

Wildlife Watch by Marian Harman – May 2022

Have you been woken up in the morning by an insistent, clear whistle, “peter-peter-peter” coming through your open window? The singer is one of our most common birds, the Tufted Titmouse. This cute little gray bird with the perky crest often proclaims his territory with this “morning song”. He may sing this song at other … Read more

WCT Bird Walk at Emmet Conservation Land – list of birds & wildlife 5/14/22

WCTrust BirdWalk at Emmet Land May 14, 2022 7:30-9:15 a.m. Led by Lenny Palmer Bird & wildlife ID assist by Marian Harman   A beautiful day–warm, sunny, very few biting insects   Birds Ovenbird, 2-3 Baltimore Oriole, 2-3 Warbling Vireo, 2 Common Yellowthroat, 1 Yellow Warbler, 1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 1-2 Prairie Warbler, 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler, … Read more

Wildlife Watch by Marian Harman – APRIL 2022

Spring migration–the most exciting time of the year! April and May see the influx of southern birds into our yards and open spaces. We hear bird song from our resident and from our migratory birds. I love hearing their songs and like to try it identify them. I have spent many years learning bird songs … Read more