Nature & Science

 

 

 
We had left Arizona and were in a campsite at a campground near the Rio Grande River in Big Bend National Park, Tex. In preparation for our trek the following day, we played the recording of the colima warbler over and over again while preparing dinner. We knew we would only find this rare warbler if we heard it first.
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Most Vineyarders already know some basic information about invasive species and why they’re a problem. Basically, invasives are plants or animals, usually from a different part of the world, that are too aggressive. Separated from whatever factors keep them under control in their original range, the spread rapidly and crowd out more diverse and more desirable native wildlife.

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If you want the greenest, healthiest lawn in the neighborhood this summer, catch the May lecture series at Vineyard Gardens, 484 State road in West Tisbury. The series kicks off this Saturday, May 4, from 11 a.m. to noon, and highlights lawn care and maintenance with tips on mowing, fertilizing and watering.

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It was still daylight on Thursday evening, April 25, about an hour before the full moon was to rise in the eastern sky. The parking lot at the frisbee golf course in the state forest had about 10 cars in it, but the golfers were finishing up for the day. My guided birding tour was there for a different reason.

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