Tag: Birds
Who’s banging on my window?
It was 1:30 A.M. on a moonless night and just 12 degrees out. I was getting ready for bed when suddenly there was a loud
Study finds butterfly species are dying out across continental US
A recent study compiling data from universities and butterfly groups across the continental U.S. finds that almost 1 in 5 butterflies have disappeared from 2000 to 2020.
I Speak for the Fish: Is it a rainbow trout or a steelhead?
Rainbow trout and steelhead are two of the most popular sport fish in the Great Lakes. They also hold three spots on my lifetime list of all-time great dives.
An 8-inch juvenile rainbow was the first fish I ever hand-fed in the Great Lakes. My partner, Greg Lashbrook, and I had fed fish before at several different Caribbean dive resorts.
Trail Talk: A tricky time on the trails
But with the warmer temperatures, many birds have returned to the Huron County area
South Dakota Turns Thumbs Down On CO2 Pipeline Proposal
A plan to build a pipeline carrying carbon dioxide from the Midwest to North Dakota has hit a snag in South Dakota.
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