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Moth Month
Two years ago I heard about the Oklahoma Virtual Spring BioBlitz, a project during the month of April with the goal of identifying as...
Go Find your Sand Plum
August 7th 2019 Becky Emerson Carlberg Have you seen the brilliant red ripe one inch in diameter balls decorating the small, shrubby...
Say Hello to Summer
Nata’s mother did much good in the world. After she got her wings, the great hunter caught so many mosquitoes that some called her...
Hot Day at the Gathering Place
Our morning and early afternoon posting was to be part of the Oklahoma Master Naturalists (OMN) at the Gathering Place. The Bloom Flower...
Moth Night at Thunderbird Chapel
Thunderbird Lake was quiet this time of evening. The sign CHAPEL pointed to the north. We saw the parking lot. Tucked into the woods...
OMN Aquatics and Wetland Workshop 30 March 2019
Are you a dandelion hater? Shouldn’t be. These early bright yellow flowers provide food for bees at a time little else is blooming. A...
What do Reindeer and Hummingbirds have in Common?
Walking across the dark kitchen floor early one morning, my feet went crunch, crunch. Flipping on the light, I discovered pieces of...
Monarchs at the Wildlife Expo
The weekend that was: September 21st-23rd. The Oklahoma Wildlife Expo at the Lazy E Ranch outside Guthrie began on a damp Friday that...
Know someone who is bird-brained?
It is dry. Last night a partially full water bucket kept in the kitchen was the object of interest for large black ants. They had...
Discovering the Thomas Nuttall Exploration Journeys in Eastern Oklahoma
The Kiamichi Technology Center and Dr. Steve Patterson offered a tour of the trails that Thomas Nuttall followed when he explored, made...
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