The basic science of Harmful Algal Blooms
A little phosphorus makes Lake Erie the "Walleye Capital of the World," but too much phosphorus can lead to harmful algal blooms.
Insects: Spittlebugs, galls, and evening singers
Insects thrive during the warmth of summer, and many are conspicuous and familiar.
Hummingbird guilt while on summer vacation
When my wife and I left on vacation July 21, I felt pangs of guilt. I had been hosting a growing number of ruby-throated hummingbirds at my feeders since early May.
Books for the rest of summer
Relaxing in a hammock with a good book is a great way to relax on a warm summer afternoon. Here are a few titles that have recently caught my eye.
Observing summer deer is a real outdoor treat
Deer are active in the summer, and enjoyable to watch, from a safe distance.
Observing summer deer is a real outdoor treat
About three weeks ago I noticed a doe and her twin fawns passing leisurely through the yard shortly before 7 a.m.
Where did Eurasian Collared-Dove come from?
Back in 1974 a local pigeon fancier imported a flock of about 50 Eurasian collared-doves to the Bahamas.
Bioluminescence: Living lights are natural wonders
The light that fireflies produce is nothing short of amazing.
Old feathered friends can be found at the beach
A trip to the beach can be filled with surprises. One sure bet is that there will be gulls galore.
Pollinators are needed to keep the world green
By SCOTT SHALAWAY
Every year, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture designates a week in June as National Pollinator Week. The effort is intended to draw...