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Costa Rica: Wow!

Quetzals. Crocodiles. Volcanoes. Macaws. Iguanas. Rain forests. Monkeys. Waterfalls. Ants. Agoutis. Diversity only starts to describe Costa Rica. A recent visit there left us in awe at the array of life in this wonderful world. Retired animal ecology professor Jim Pease led our little band of 10 Iowa curiosity-seekers on a trip similar to those […]

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Summer’s Swan Song

Ah, the quiet (?) of a late-summer night – if you don’t consider the chatter of the katydids, the trill of the crickets, the yips of the coyote pups, the whirr of tree frogs, or the pattering baby raccoon feet on the deck as the little banditos make a midnight raid of the bird feeder.

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IMAGES

In the eye of the beholder . . . What do a half-dozen outdoor photographers have in common? Not so much, judging from the images they’re likely to create. Not much, that is, except a shared satisfaction in using their imaginations (well, the cameras play a little part!) to tell stories about the natural world

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Engulfed by Spring!

Ahhh, spring! Or sometimes it feels like ARRRGGGHH, spring! We like the season – but we’re exhausted from trying to enjoy all that’s happening. Nature’s headlong rush to transition from a winter of rest and dormancy to a season of rebirth and change and life can be simply overwhelming. How can our senses absorb all

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Texas: Big on Birding

Now that spring has at least started to come to Iowa, I don’t feel QUITE as guilty sharing some of our fun and photos from a trip to Texas in March. From whooping cranes to roadrunners to blooming cacti to intriguing geology – it’s a fascinating state with plenty to keep us bird and botany

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Opportunity for Motor Mill

Jessica Rilling’s great photo of a Turkey River kayaker approaching Motor Mill is one of three finalists for the honor of being the cover image for the new Iowa Travel Guide. What a great opportunity to spread the word about northeast Iowa’s Motor Mill Historic Site and the Turkey River Recreational Corridor! But we need

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REAL winter!

Maybe it’s a day or two early – but our blizzard proves that winter is here. TV weather forecasters had predicted it for days – and they were right. Flakes started falling just after dark, foretelling the “8 to 12 inches” that computer models said we’d get. A good guess – although who’s measuring, when

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The old deer hunter . . .

Fifty years ago this month, I shot my first deer. Big deal for a 16-year-old. And big deal for ANY Iowan, given it was only the tenth year of Iowa’s modern deer season. Hunters took only about 5,700 whitetails that season, and the total deer population in the state numbered fewer than 22,000. I hunted

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