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September sightings of note

Today we were out walking along the Rotary Trail between Parkhill and the London Street footbridge. Six or seven large nest-like webs were visible, hanging from different trees. There must be many more. I do not ever recall seeing these nests along that trail this time of year. I think Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 3 yearsSeptember 24, 2020 ago
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More to flocking than meets the eye

Flocking provides many benefits but questions remain “How early in the year it begins to be late” Henry David Thoreau Nature plays a cruel joke on us in early July. Just as summer is getting started, intimations of autumn can already be seen. One such sign is the formation of Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 6, 2018 ago
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Meet the Flockers (flocking)

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By Drew Monkman, 18 yearsJuly 19, 2005 ago
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