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Meg Muckenhoupt writes about parks, gardens, and green spaces. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. April 14, 2014. The “mountain lion” track in Winchester was probably a melted coyote paw print. But the Boston Globe suggests. I’m sure coyotes are on the menu too. wp.mt.gov. May 8, 2013. This is not a comprehensive list but if you live in the Boston suburbs, it can help you spend your money wisely. Garden Club sales are staffed by the people who grew the plants you buy, and can help yo...
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From Newton Public Schools. Academics and the School Day. School and PTO Calendars. How You Can Help. Summer Reading and Teacher Wish Lists. YMCA’s Camp Frank A. Day to Celebrate 100 Year Anniversary. Newton CPA news: affordable housing opportunity, upcoming deadlines. Dinner on the Farm 2016 Newton Community Farm is Ten Years Old and Still Growing! How to Write Great College Essays. How to Write Great College Essays. YMCA’s Camp Frank A. Day to Celebrate 100 Year Anniversary. August 21, 2016. This CAN-D...
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Natural Newton: Mourning Cloak
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Saturday, March 7, 2009. First butterfly of the season over Washington Street. The Mourning Cloak. Overwinters as an adult, and can sometimes be seen flying in late winter. Very exotic for Newton. March 7, 2009 at 5:03 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Investigating a frozen marsh. Newton Conservators, Inc. All About Birds - Cornell Lab. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon.
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Natural Newton: On the move
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Monday, March 30, 2009. This species has a fascinating and bizarre means of reproduction which will I will describe in a future posting. I am collaborating with other researchers across the state in collecting tissue samples from this species this spring for a genetics study. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Investigating a frozen marsh. Newton Conservators, Inc.
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Natural Newton: Roadkill
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Thursday, May 14, 2009. Followers of this blog may recall that I have special fondness for roadkill. Here is a female Northern Oriole in good condition found dead on a Newton Road last May. I also found an American Goldfinch that month. Birds may be more likely to get hit during early Spring as they return from migration and settle unfamiliar territories? May 20, 2009 at 2:33 PM.
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Natural Newton: Our Pheobe Returns!
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Friday, March 28, 2008. For the past few years, we have had a pair of Pheobes. In our neighborhood. Yesterday, I heard the male singing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Investigating a frozen marsh. Great Night for Spotted Salamanders! More signs of spring. Newton Conservators, Inc. All About Birds - Cornell Lab. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader.
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Natural Newton: Great Night for Spotted Salamanders!
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Great Night for Spotted Salamanders! Male Spotted Salamander swimming in vernal pool, Hammond Woods, night of 3/19/08. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Investigating a frozen marsh. Great Night for Spotted Salamanders! More signs of spring. Newton Conservators, Inc. All About Birds - Cornell Lab. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader.
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Natural Newton: Pitcher Plant
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Monday, June 8, 2009. Here's A Pitcher Plant in full flower located within easy walking distance of Newton. This magnificent plant can digest insects and other invertebrates in its "pitcher.". Sorry to bother you again. There is a picture of a small frog on the newtonbirding.blogspot.com blog. Would you mind taking a look and giving us an ID? July 12, 2009 at 6:54 AM.
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Natural Newton: Newton Vernal Pools
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Spring Around the Corner! On the Move - Spotted Salamanders 2008. Charles S. Newton. More Signs of Spring. Loon at Crystal Lake. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Vernal Pools are ponds generally lacking fish that provide important breeding habitat for many amphibian species. Vernal pools also support a very diverse array of insects and other invertebrates. In Massachusetts, citizens can submit vernal pool data to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. Receive some additional regulatory protection.
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