by auduboncnc | Feb 4, 2021 | Nature News, Winter
As I pass deer and hawks while driving, watch the birds at the feeders, and see the tracks of squirrels, foxes, and rabbits in the snow, I always wonder how warm they really are. I know animals have ways to keep somewhat warm in the winter, but how cold is too cold...
by auduboncnc | Jan 25, 2021 | Press Release, Winter
Jamestown, N.Y. – To bring you a safe, enjoyable winter experience, for 2021 Audubon Community Nature Center is transforming its annual Snowflake Festival into Snowflake Daze. On Saturday, February 6, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., or Sunday, February 7, noon-4:30 p.m., you can...
by auduboncnc | Jan 25, 2021 | Nature News, Winter
Snow and cover are two words that often go hand in hand. Meteorologists produce snow cover maps. Cities with lots of snow take a perverse pride in having more snow falling on them than anywhere else, while bemoaning the huge amount of snow at the same time. Snow and...
by auduboncnc | Jan 19, 2021 | Nature News, Winter
Perspective. It is often what gives an excellent image the edge in a photo contest. It is a way to solve a problem, bridge a gap, or accept a difference. It gives rise to hindsight. Or it simply gives you a different way to see the world. Perspective is about seeing...
by auduboncnc | Jan 12, 2021 | Nature News, Winter
Like so many others, I’ve spent more time this past year watching birds than I may ever have. Watching birds, whether in the wild or from your windows is the perfect socially-distanced, stay-close-to-home activity. One of my favorite bird-watching spots is the...
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