That thought had just entered my mind when I crossed paths with one of Mother Nature’s storied winter weather forecasters, a ...
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If you've noticed webs forming in your trees and shrubs, here's what you can do
Webs in your trees are often caused by webworms. They rarely kill trees, and there are safe ways to control or remove them if needed.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — Neighbors in a Porter-area community say they are devastated and angry after discovering that a large tree containing a long-established bald eagle nest was cut down earlier ...
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Herons Gathering on the Tree Nest
A group of grey herons gathers high in a tree, perched around their nest as one spreads its wings. Warm sunlight illuminates their feathers against a clear blue sky. Donald Trump suffers legal blow ...
Folklore forecasting uses natural signs like animal behavior and plant changes to predict winter weather. A naturalist in Louisville observed hedge apples, persimmons, squirrels, walnuts, and woolly ...
Lehi • For years, Karli Grieder has loved watching bald eagles swoop and soar over Lehi City. Nested in a group of trees just outside Dry Creek Elementary, she said she discovered the birds when her ...
Beech Leaf Disease is spreading around the Northeast and the microscopic worms that come with it are attacking trees in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Arborists have been working on a potential ...
Brain cells are like tiny trees. They have an intricate web of roots that take in signals and a trunk that passes these signals to branches dotted with hubs called synapses, where the messages are ...
As the air cools and the leaves start turning, some Arkansan’s have their own way of predicting what winter might bring. Long before weather apps and radar, many folks leaned on old wives’ tales.
It’s webworm season. The squirmy bugs are actually caterpillars and they can create some sticky situations in area trees. “They develop this web around them to protect them from the birds,” Lou Meyer, ...
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