Friday, May 3 at 7pm "Bird Language" lecture, with Connor Stedman Additional field workshops Saturday May 4 (full) and Sunday, May 5 At Whallonsburg Grange Hall Attend, learn, and then perhaps the next birdsong you hear will have meaning! Do you know what that bird is … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange: Bird Language Lecture & Field Workshop
Wildlife
Moose in the Adirondacks
Moose are a mysterious presence in the Adirondacks because of the limited encounters we have with them. Many longtime residents have never glimpsed one! I haven't. The New York population of moose is estimated at around 800 three years ago. That's a relatively small number! … [Read more...] about Moose in the Adirondacks
Adirondack Bats in Winter
Despite the similarities that our nine Adirondack bat species share not all of these bats have the same habits. How they each deal with the winter season is one difference. When winter approaches and their food sources diminish bats respond by either hibernating or migrating. … [Read more...] about Adirondack Bats in Winter
Ice Fishing in the North Country
Ice fishing is a popular winter pastime in the North Country. I've seen various bays of Lake Champlain populated with little ice shanty towns every winter when the ice freezes enough. Fishermen (and women) who can't wait for spring can bundle up and try their luck on the … [Read more...] about Ice Fishing in the North Country
Sue Morse: Wild Neighbors Lecture Series
Sue Morse is giving a lecture series called "Wild Neighbors." This 4-part lecture series is sponsored by Outdoor Gear Exchange in Burlington, VT. The lecture series focuses on a better understanding the wildlife inhabitants of our local woods. You will learn feeding behaviors, … [Read more...] about Sue Morse: Wild Neighbors Lecture Series

