I feel like it’s been windy for weeks on end. The warm days at the beginning of the week, coupled with the aforementioned wind, are drying out the baby plants and seedlings at an alarming rate.
Take a peek outside around 10 o’clock Friday night and the bright red planet Mars is rising in the east.
Since installing the Island’s first underwater herring cam, scientists have had a fish’s-eye view of herring, otters, cormorants and other species...
Though plants can’t be political, if there was an election the popular vote would go to azaleas, a species which isn’t on my landscape list.
Four different sightings of barred owls within one week is totally unexpected.
The full moon of April appears Friday on the eastern horizon right after sunset.
A barred owl was last seen on Martha’s Vineyard on Nov. 8, 1948, almost 68 years ago. But now a fourth barred owl has been confirmed.