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Hot-blooded flier

February 05, 2019 - I tend to think of moths as warm-weather friends, but the truth is definitely otherwise. Some incredibly hardy moths not...
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Late, maybe last, bloomer

November 26, 2017 - In the weeks that I've been steadily recovering and getting my hiking legs back under me, deep autumn has staked its cla...
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In a patch of jewelweed

August 27, 2015 - Late afternoon, I emerged from hiding indoors, put on my anti-sun armor, and chanced a walk through the shade to the mil...
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Yellow flags unfurled

May 29, 2015 - One of the surest signs that May is drawing to a close is the appearance, in a bewildering array of colors, shapes, and...
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In a patch of Jewelweed

August 26, 2014 - In 1991, University of Vermont physiological ecologist Bernd Heinrich published In a Patch of Fireweed, a splendid memoi...
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