Nature
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Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes revisited:Hummingbird feeder down, birdfeeders up
A red-headed woodpecker has been feasting on Elto Arnott’s corn. This black and white eyeful with the all-red head is quite common 150 miles ... -
Learning from the mistakes of a Northwoods gardener
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor If the goal was to grow broccoli flowers to feed the pollinators and greens to ... -
Natural Connections: Swamp loostrife
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum The cloud ceiling was low and gray, but at least it wasn’t raining, ... -
Now is fall musky fishing time
By Jed “Big Musky” Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor Red and orange leaves floated past the boat as we worked a stretch ... -
Getting to Know Your Grower: Known for Windmill ice cream, Berg families serves up plenty of tasty produce at TMS Farmers Market
By Jed Buelow Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor An overabundance of produce from their family garden in Athens 40 years ago resulted in Pat and ... -
Fall Color Report: Lincoln County nearing peak
By Jalen Maki Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report lists Lincoln County’s colors as being at about 60% of peak, with the ... -
Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes revisited
For hummingbird food I dissolve one cup of sugar in four cups of water, heat and boil for a couple of minutes. After it ... -
Chronic wasting disease sampling available across northern Wisconsin this fall
In cooperation with local businesses, the Department of Natural Resources staff will be collecting deer heads for chronic wasting disease surveillance testing during the ... -
West Nile Virus found in dead crow in Lincoln County back on Sept. 12
A dead crow found in Lincoln County on Sept. 12 has tested positive for West Nile virus. This is the first bird to test ...