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It is March and, as expected, the pace of the northward migration has increased.

There are babes in the woods. They also may be in the trees, around your yard and in most any Island habitat. Baby squirrels have arrived.

Two bald eagles took over an osprey nest beginning last year. This spring, they returned and laid eggs, a first in the natural history record books...

Tonight’s gibbous moon appears in the zodiacal constellation Libra, a constellation we associate with warmer nights ahead. The moon moves through the...

In 2019, the Dukes County Sheriff’s Office communications center logged 332 reports of deer struck by cars around the Island, more than double the...

One of the major signs of spring took place on March 1 when Albert Fischer found one tree swallow over Squibnocket pond near the beach parking lot.

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