Episodes
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Larry Weber talks about Warblers, trees, wildflowers, and the beginning of the rainy season
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Larry Weber talks about an early greening and the hot first half of May
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Larry Weber talks about the rather warm opening to the month of May
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Larry Weber talks about the oddly average April, as well as what to expect as May begins
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Larry Weber talks about more animals emerging in the Northland and the early signs of a greener landscape
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Larry Weber talks about the temp, the sunshine, and a season in flux
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Larry Weber talks about the spring migration and the onset of longer days
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Larry Weber talks about the recent snowstorm and the uptick in migration
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Larry Weber talks about the closing days of March
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Larry Weber reflects on the first few hours of spring
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Larry Weber talks about all the telltale signs of spring amid an unseasonably warm March
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Larry Weber talks about the wild swings in temperatures and as well as some new animal tracks in the snow and slush
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Larry Weber talks about the cold temps and the longer day as February winds on
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Larry Weber talks about the cold temps that have descended on the month of February
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Naturalist Larry Weber talks about everything from his predictions of the weather to what to expect to see at the bird feeder this month.
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Larry Weber notes that as January turns to February, the winter landscape starts changing as well
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Larry Weber talks about the lingering arctic temperature and the recently arrived owls
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Larry Weber talks about a list of birds that are common this time of year, and how that list has recently expanded
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Larry Weber recounts the Carlton Christmas Bird Count and notes some atypical sightings
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Larry Weber gathers his 2024 stats and looks to the cosmos to start 2025