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Magnolia Arrives, Along with the Stripers
Suzan Bellincampi
Eaters can rejoice on both accounts — flowers and fish can be food.
12:32 pm, May 3, 2018
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Small Is Beautiful, Especially for Copepods
Suzan Bellincampi
These crustaceans, usually only one or two millimeters or less, play a giant role in the well being of the sea.
12:38 pm, April 26, 2018
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Mourning Cloaks, First Butterflies of Spring
Suzan Bellincampi
Grand surprise is the less-known name of the mourning cloak, (also called a white petticoat), a butterfly that recently emerged from its winter...
12:40 pm, April 19, 2018
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Solo Swan: One is the Loneliest Number
Suzan Bellincampi
Swans are symbols of love and fidelity, and are famously known to mate with one partner for life.
1:57 pm, April 12, 2018
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Missing Moths
Suzan Bellincampi
You might not know what you are missing! This winter we’ve had rain, snow, wild waves and wind, but something has seemingly disappeared from our...
4:54 pm, April 4, 2018
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It's Raining Catshark Egg Cases
Suzan Bellincampi
It looked like something the cat dragged in.
5:04 pm, March 29, 2018
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Waves of Wind
Suzan Bellincampi
George Eliot, pen name for novelist and poet Mary Anne Evans, captured my feelings when she explained, “Certain winds will make men’s temper bad.”
1:14 pm, March 22, 2018
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Granite, Plentiful and Familiar
Suzan Bellincampi
Curling stones are made of Blue Hone granite, which comes only from the island of Ailsa Craig off the coast of Scotland.
3:56 pm, March 15, 2018
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Winter Aconite, First Blossom of the Year
Suzan Bellincampi
First come, first served. In the case of early bloomers, winter aconite might just be the first to come.
12:15 pm, March 8, 2018
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Rain, Rain, from Drizzles to Deluges
Suzan Bellincampi
Nothing was truer for February than the proverb “when it rains, it pours.”
2:06 pm, March 1, 2018
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Muskrat Caught in a Jam
Suzan Bellincampi
The animal was not at all on the fence about what needed to be done.
2:17 pm, February 22, 2018
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Names of the Land Tell a Story of Place
Suzan Bellincampi
The landscape has its own language, and the names of the land tell a story of place.
11:30 am, February 15, 2018
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