Natural Worlds: the Tiny Urban Forest

Some flora and fauna found in Western Massachusetts, largely during the summer months.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Red Fox

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My Fox Wasn't As Healthy as This Beauty   Last week I saw a  very lean red fox in front of my house, trotting down the road in that...
Friday, July 8, 2016

A Spicebush Special

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And this blue-tailed wonder is a spicebush baby, the Papilio Troilus or a "Spicebush Swallowtail." Last week I was a little c...
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Monday, February 1, 2016

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Truly nature's artisans, the wasp make tissue paper fine nests. This one I've passed without notice at least 100 times. Lately, a...
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Friday, May 16, 2014

Great Horned Owl and a White Coyote: So Much Excitement for a City!

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The nights are getting a little balmy with the wind blowing through the tops of the newly leaved trees, making that grass skirts dancing sou...
Saturday, March 15, 2014

Some Coyote Facts

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Coyotes come in different colors. Blonde, brown, grey, mixed. Coyotes travel around 2 miles at night. (update, read somewhere else they ca...

Books I'm Reading for my Neighbor Coyotes in Western Mass

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Coyote: Seeking the Hunter in Our Midst by Catherine Reid. Suburban Howls: Tracking the Eastern Coyote in Urban Massachusetts by Jonathan...

Eastern Coyotes Come to Town

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For several weeks there's been some neighborhood commotion over the coyotes who have made their presence known. One woman spotted a sing...
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