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Front Stoop Birding: Warblers Come to Us | Neighborhood Nature
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. Front Stoop Birding: Warblers Come to Us May 8, 2009. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 4:04 pm. On days like this, when we want to go birding, we just walk out to our front stoop. Stand on the steps, and look up:. When we look up from our front stoop, we see the branches and opening leaves of our American Elms. Warblers are small birds, often brightly colored, that spend the winter far south and then migrate north to breed. The Cape May Warbler. It’s t...
Look What’s Falling from Our Elm Trees! | Neighborhood Nature
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. Look What’s Falling from Our Elm Trees! May 4, 2011. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 7:59 am. Every spring there are a few days in late April and early May when we see warblers in the streets, feeding on. Two years ago it happened in late April, as seen in these photos of Yellow-rumped Warblers on our south Oak Park block:. What tasty things are the warblers feeding on? So, one question answered: That’s what’s falling from the trees, and probabl...Hatchling...
Block Party for the Birds: Warblers and Sparrows in the Streets | Neighborhood Nature
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. Block Party for the Birds: Warblers and Sparrows in the Streets April 27, 2009. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 8:13 pm. It happens every year at about this time: Migrating birds take a day or two off in our neighborhood and hang out in the streets, like a Block Party for the Birds:. Yellow-rumped Warblers feeding on South Elmwood Street, until the next car comes along. Photo by Ethan Gyllenhaal. The most abundant warbler species was Yellow-rumped Warbler.
Warblers on the Rooftops, Thrushes in the Alley | Neighborhood Nature
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. Warblers on the Rooftops, Thrushes in the Alley April 30, 2009. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 8:55 pm. Our out-of-town bird visitors have been exploring every aspect of Oak Park’s urbanized habitat. The past few days they’ve been partying in the streets. Maybe they got tired of the traffic, because Thursday afternoon we watched warblers on our neighbors’ rooftops. Ethan captured a Yellow-rumped. In a single view:. And a Gray-cheeked Thrush. That visited o...
And now they are eating…caterpillars! | Neighborhood Nature
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. And now they are eating…caterpillars! May 18, 2011. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 8:20 pm. Almost two weeks ago we solved the mystery of what warblers were eating in the streets of south Oak Park: Beetle larvae. Well, the beetle larvae are not longer tumbling from our elm trees, but the warblers and thrushes and Indigo Buntings keep coming, along with tanagers and orioles and more! Here’s what I found: Little green caterpillars! Did I mention that last we...
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A nexus for the grassroots Chicago region conservation community. 2015 Wild Things Conference. 2013 Wild Things Conference. 2011 Wild Things Conference. 2009 Wild Things Conference. 2007 Wild Things Conference. 2005 Wild Things Conference. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Subscribe to our RSS feed. Reach out to us. Join Our Email List. Western Chorus Frog at Somme Prairie Grove – 3/30/2014, Lisa Culp. A family’s nature blog. authored by Eric D. Gyllenhaal. Eco-restoration in tallgrass savanna, ...
Tree Notes: How to collect and plant acorns
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Thursday, September 13, 2007. How to collect and plant acorns. Starting oak trees from seed. If you want to collect some acorns this fall to plant oak trees, here are some suggestions I've compiled from my own experience and from the sources listed at the bottom of this post:. 4 Avoid exposing the acorns to heat or to unusually moist or dry conditions that might kill the seeds. Keep them in the shade after you collect...
Tree Notes: I Want a Persimmon Tree!
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Thursday, March 1, 2007. I Want a Persimmon Tree! Possum tree, possumwood, common persimmon. I've been thinking about planting a persimmon tree. Persimmon trees are native to this area (and to the entire southeastern United States.). Persimmon leaf and bark. The wildlife value of the tree is nice, but I hope there will be enough fruit left for us people, too! Here's something interesting from history about the flavor of t...
Tree Notes: Narrow trees for small spaces
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Friday, April 20, 2007. Narrow trees for small spaces. Native trees with small crowns. Shape can be one of the most important attributes to consider when choosing a tree. If your garden is small, you probably don't have room for a tree with a wide crown. For the smallest of spaces, you'll need a tree that is narrow or even columnar in shape. Be aware when choosing such a tree that it won't make much shade! Three fast-grow...
Tree Notes: Free Tree Information
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Tree Info to download. On the Purdue University Extension Service. Posted by Genevieve Netz. 3 comments - please add yours:. Thanks for the tree resource - always nice to bookmark. Have a good new year - barbara. January 5, 2011 at 7:51 AM. Good to have this info. Glad you are back. Happy New Year. January 5, 2011 at 8:39 AM. January 5, 2011 at 10:53 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ten na...
Tree Notes: Identifying pines
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Thursday, July 19, 2007. Some native pines of the United States, listed by the number of needles per bundle. Here are a few of the native pines of the United States, listed by the number of needles per bundle they have. I've also noted their natural range (in very general terms). Their Latin names are linked to a tree identification page at the Virginia Tech Dendrology website. Two needles per bundle:. Shortleaf pine (Sou...
Tree Notes: Hawthorn trees and wildlife
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Sunday, November 4, 2007. Hawthorn trees and wildlife. Berries of the Washington hawthorn, Crataegus phaenopyrum. These cheery red berries are the autumn fruit of a thorny little Washington hawthorn tree I planted about a dozen years ago. I got it in a bundle of ten free ornamental trees from Arbor Day Foundation. American Wildlife and Plants. In a winter of scarce food, I suspect those birds and animals would be glad eno...
Tree Notes: Black cherry: A tree for wildlife
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Is about trees - especially native trees, trees for wildlife, and trees in history. Friday, July 13, 2007. Black cherry: A tree for wildlife. An American wild cherry. The United States has fourteen species of wild cherries and all of them are important food sources for wildlife. The authors of American Wildlife and Plants. Mention the following as widespread species of particular importance:. The eastern and western chokecherries ( Prunus virginiana. The black cherry ( Prunus serotina. Is seen along coun...
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Monday, December 04, 2006. Discovery of the body. Turn it inside out. It was a wonderful experience for Steve, David and I to engage with you over the past weeks. Have a great Christmas break! Posted by Hana Iverson @ 7:12 PM. Friday, November 24, 2006. Projects will be evaluated based on their originality, as well as technical and conceptual qualities. All exercises must be completed in order to pass the course. Late assignments will reduce the assignment's grade. Attendance and Lateness Policy. Latenes...
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Monday, October 30, 2006. Suggested time expenditure: 6 hours. As a group (three people) develop a locative media sound project to be presented in class on November 1. To allow you to support each other as a group in the development of a locative media audio-based project. You will share available resources (media tools, computers), provide encouragement and analyse each other’s work constructively. To explore differences between vernacular and traditional measures of location and to practice geotagging.
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Neighborhood Nativity Project | Display a Nativity scene on the front yard of your home this Christmas season
Jeff Andler & family. Welcome to the Neighborhood Nativity Project. Come and be inspired with us! The Neighborhood Nativity Project is open to anyone willing to participate by displaying a Nativity scene on the front yard of their home this Christmas season. Send us your project! Send us your project! Send us your project! Send us your project! Visit our Ministry website. Make your project - Submit your project. Ever wondered how to start a Nativity project for your home? Here is a list of places to start.
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Oak Park’s Rufous Hummingbird. Our Family's Nature Blog. Sites Where We Monitor Birds. December 14, 2016. 8212; saltthesandbox @ 6:00 am. Here are links to more information about the sites where Eric and his son’s monitor birds on Chicago’s Westside and in Oak Park. Douglas Park, Chicago. Nature the Douglas Park (Chicago) Facebook group: https:/ www.facebook.com/groups/DouglasParkNature/. EBird hotspot page: http:/ ebird.org/ebird/hotspot/L108460. Columbus Park, Chicago. Riis Park, Chicago. Our eBird dat...
Neighborhood Naturopathic | Naturopathic Doctor | Edina, MN
Info@neighborhoodnaturopathic.com. Naturopathic Medical Doctors Minneapolis and St. Paul. Naturopathic Primary Care Integrative Oncology Lab Testing Botanical Medicine Nutrition Functional and Holistic Medicine. Rather than just the. It is this approach that results in true healing. We look forward to working with you to feel empowered about your health, resolve your symptoms, and enjoy your best life! Still wondering if visiting a Naturopathic Medical Doctor is right for you? Pat R, St. Cloud, MN. About...
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Neighborhood Nautilus Holistic Health. About Us / Contact Us. Liver Longer, Stay Healthier! It's so simple you'll say, I knew that. Eat real food, not too much of it and get plenty of exercise in all aspects, physical, mental, emotional, energetic and spiritual. Seems simple enough, but why can't everyone do it. It is essentially a matter of lifestyle. Does your lifestyle operate at such a pace that you find yourself, putting you at the bottom of the priority list?
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