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Backyard and Beyond: Bears enjoying the water

This is the season when black bears gorge themselves on wild foods (and anything else they can find) to put on fat to carry them through their long winter sleep. Three recent photos sent by

Backyard and Beyond: Insects abound

Late summer is the season for insects: So many adults are emerging from chrysalises, cocoons, or larval forms, from the water or ground or underside of a leaf. This is especially true in the butterfly

Backyard and Beyond: Late-summer scenes

Chuck Kartak was watching an osprey nest just as a parent came in with a meal for its twins. These fish hawks are experts at snagging their prey, ending up with a fish at least

Backyard and Beyond: Summer’s pace slows

This is the sweetest time of year for many creatures. The hectic breeding season is just about finished, and life is slowing down a bit.
The living is easier in the second half of

Backyard and Beyond: Birds of a feather…

A line of ducklings following their mother is a familiar sight on summer’s lakes and ponds, but look more closely at the group in Bob Hilbert’s photo. He named this photo “Woodies and Hoodies,” because

Backyard and Beyond: Birds of summer

Some young birds look like smaller versions of their parents, such as killdeer and chickadees. But in others the resemblance is so strained that parents and offspring look like different species.

Backyard and Beyond: A wild porcupine pup

Sometimes the best scenes are the ones that flash by out the corner of your eye. Bob Hilbert was driving in a heavily forested area when he saw a dark lump in a roadside shrub.

Backyard and Beyond: Make way for foxlets

This pair of fox kits might be planning to bite off more than they can chew. Truth to tell, according to photographer Rich Carlson, the kits were probably surprised as they came out of their

Backyard and Beyond: A sensory season

One common sight in spring is a line of goslings paddling after a parent on a local lake or stream, as in Mary Krueger’s photo. Having seen dozens of these “goose trains,” I’ve still never

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