Nature Watch
There is a myth about American Mistletoe, the plant often hung in doorways during the holiday season to elicit kisses from those standing beneath it. Reputed to be the "kiss of death," it is said to be so poisonous that humans can be killed if they eat its leaves or berries. Is this myth true or false? Read on to find out! read more
Birding Focus
Though any bird that survives winter in the North amazes those of us that depend on furnaces and warm blankets, the black-capped chickadee may be the most incredible of all winter survivors. read more
On the Wild Side
It looks like a work of art. Maybe a glass sculpture? An assemblage of mirrors? A reflective metal abstraction? Or is it a work of nature? Ripples and waves on the ocean surface perhaps? If you guess it has something to do with the ocean you are close . . . but you still may be surprised by the answer. read more
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