Loving the Spring Snow!

Loving the Spring Snow!

Loving the Spring Snow! It’s snowing again this morning and I love it. I know, most everyone is really tired of the snow, but honestly, I think these last snows of winter are as magical as the first ones. We have the “all’s well with the world” huge flakes coming down...
Bring more nature into your everyday life

Bring more nature into your everyday life

Bring more nature into your everyday life The other morning my Mom shared with me a moment she took from her day to watch the Northern flickers at the Kestrel box that sits outside our house right outside some tinted windows upstairs that makes viewing fairly easy...
Waiting for Spring

Waiting for Spring

Waiting for Spring The other day while talking with a friend, she mentioned she’s looking forward to this spring. I understand that – ready to “get to the good stuff” – but this is precisely one reason I started a phenology journal. For so long it seemed that one...
Late March 2017 Phenology Report

Late March 2017 Phenology Report

Late March 2017 Phenology Report It’s been a gray, drizzly day today as I write this and the driveway is full of fallen catkins from the neighbor’s aspen trees. Tomorrow has the forecast of snow showers followed by a day of sun and yet another system to move in after...
March 11 – Saturday Phenology Drive

March 11 – Saturday Phenology Drive

March 11 – Saturday Phenology Drive The bluebirds are back! The image above comes from a friend of mine out in Wapiti who reported seeing the first ones arrive on March 10 this year. Often it’s just the males first, but this year quite a few pairs showed up...
Looking for Bluebirds on South Fork

Looking for Bluebirds on South Fork

Looking for Bluebirds on South Fork Starting a phenology journal is as simple as noting when you observe the firsts of the year. And the Mountain Bluebirds should show up in the greater Yellowstone area anytime in the next week or so. Each year you make notes of the...