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Communing with Nature: Polk County Christmas Bird Count Delivers Mixed Results
Communing with Nature: Polk County Christmas Bird Count Delivers Mixed Results
Binoculars and maps, water, cameras, and phone apps were ready, as 14 Piney Wood...
Breeding Birds: Till Death Do Them Part, Sometimes
Breeding Birds: Till Death Do Them Part, Sometimes
If you’ve braved the heat even for a walk around your yard or block, you’ve seen or...
Find Yourself and Birds in the Texas Piney Woods
Communing with Nature: Find Yourself and Birds in the Texas Piney Woods
Most Texans know the northeastern corner of the state as the “Piney Woods,” because...
Forage in the Forest… Pick Some Tea, Jelly or Healing Plant
Communing with Nature: Forage in the Forest… Pick Some Tea, Jelly or Healing Plant
You don’t have to wander very far from home to find...
Look Up! It’s a Bird on the Wing, Migrating
Look Up! It’s a Bird on the Wing, Migrating
If you spend time in the morning and/or evening, maybe with a beverage, watching the birds...
Seeds, Seeds, More Seeds – Wild Birds Favorites
Seeds, Seeds, More Seeds - Wild Birds Favorites
My husband wants his beef. For me it’s chicken, fish, and veggies. Why should it be a...
How Many Birds Can You See in Polk County? Audubon CBC Knows
How Many Birds Can You See in Polk County? Audubon CBC Knows
Binoculars and maps at the ready, teams and solo Piney Wood Lakes Texas...
Planting and Artificial Reefs Improving Lake Livingston Fishing
Planting and Artificial Reefs Improving Lake Livingston Fishing
Fifteen Friends of Lake Livingston (FoLL) volunteers braved 98-degree heat and near matching humidity on July 31...
Now What is that Bird at My Feeder?
When you think of a blood sport, boxing, football, and ice hockey are right at the top of the list. But a 2011 movie...
Blue Jays – Bold, Brash, Boisterous, and Beautiful
What are loud, aggressive, boisterous, and blue. All are adjectives we use to describe blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata). Here in East Texas, we share...
Conservation
Communing with Nature: Polk County Christmas Bird Count Delivers Mixed Results
Communing with Nature: Polk County Christmas Bird Count Delivers Mixed Results
Binoculars and maps, water, cameras, and phone apps were ready, as 14 Piney Wood...
Conservation
Breeding Birds: Till Death Do Them Part, Sometimes
Breeding Birds: Till Death Do Them Part, Sometimes
If you’ve braved the heat even for a walk around your yard or block, you’ve seen or...
Huntsville
Find Yourself and Birds in the Texas Piney Woods
Communing with Nature: Find Yourself and Birds in the Texas Piney Woods
Most Texans know the northeastern corner of the state as the “Piney Woods,” because...
Lake Conroe
Forage in the Forest… Pick Some Tea, Jelly or Healing Plant
Communing with Nature: Forage in the Forest… Pick Some Tea, Jelly or Healing Plant
You don’t have to wander very far from home to find...
Conservation
Look Up! It’s a Bird on the Wing, Migrating
Look Up! It’s a Bird on the Wing, Migrating
If you spend time in the morning and/or evening, maybe with a beverage, watching the birds...
Conservation
Seeds, Seeds, More Seeds – Wild Birds Favorites
Seeds, Seeds, More Seeds - Wild Birds Favorites
My husband wants his beef. For me it’s chicken, fish, and veggies. Why should it be a...
Conservation
How Many Birds Can You See in Polk County? Audubon CBC Knows
How Many Birds Can You See in Polk County? Audubon CBC Knows
Binoculars and maps at the ready, teams and solo Piney Wood Lakes Texas...
Conservation
Planting and Artificial Reefs Improving Lake Livingston Fishing
Planting and Artificial Reefs Improving Lake Livingston Fishing
Fifteen Friends of Lake Livingston (FoLL) volunteers braved 98-degree heat and near matching humidity on July 31...
Wildlife & Pets
Now What is that Bird at My Feeder?
When you think of a blood sport, boxing, football, and ice hockey are right at the top of the list. But a 2011 movie...
Home Upkeep
Blue Jays – Bold, Brash, Boisterous, and Beautiful
What are loud, aggressive, boisterous, and blue. All are adjectives we use to describe blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata). Here in East Texas, we share...