Working to protect the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area
January — Chilly Toes
January — Owls
February — Dancing dust? Anti-freeze protein?
February — Forget the Robin...
February — Winter Spiders
March — Heralds of spring
March — Snarls of Snakes
March — Snow Mold
April — Percussion Concussion
April — Tree Flowers
April — Ticks
May — Mayflies
May — Jack in the Pulpit
May — Spring Warblers
May — Earthworms
June — Antlions
June — Baby birds underfoot
June — Prairie Flowers
June — Herons
July — Doing the Turkey Trod
July — Goldfinches
July — Leadplant
July — Painted Turtles
August — Lovely lotus
August — The sky is falling
August — Snowy Tree Crickets
August — Dobsonfly
September — Indian Pipe
September — What mussels!
October — Fall Color Display
October — Winter wares and Wooly Bears
November — Aye, There's the Rub
November — Elegant Departure
November — Things that are green
December — The berry beautiful winter season
December — River Ice Formation
December — Winter Finches Read more…
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