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Phenology Talkbacks: Students observe water bugs, wood ducks and warm temps
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During the week of April 1, 2025, we received 6 reports sharing observations of migrating birds, aquatic insects and more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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During the week of April 1, 2025, we received 6 reports sharing observations of migrating birds, aquatic insects and more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Early May marvels with Season Watch Newsletter creator Charlie Mitchell 10:16
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In May, Charlie Mitchell looks for marsh marigolds, multicolored treetops and migrating birds. No expertise is needed to enjoy nature and phenology — just curiosity!
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1 Nature enthusiasts delighted by rare sighting of a Summer Tanager 19:59
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During the Phenology Report for the week of May 8, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer enthuses about a rare observation of a Summer Tanager and details spring's advance.
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1 Waterfowl murder: Students investigate suspicious death of local swan 33:28
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During the week of May 6, 2025, student phenologists report on a swan mourning its dead mate, trees leafing out, and much more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
During the Phenology Report for the week of April 29, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers bud break, incoming and outgoing birds, eagles nesting and more.
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1 Student phenologists ask us to 'remember how much the Earth holds' 52:42
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During the week of April 29, 2025, 16 (!) classes share Earth Day messages and reports of migratory birds and budding trees. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Phenology Report: Bunnies begone, spring keeps John Latimer on the hop 19:22
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During the Phenology Report for the week of April 22, 2025, John details his busy spring phenology routine and rejoices in the arrival of Bald Eagle chicks.
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1 Phenology Talkbacks: Have you heard a Timberdoodle 'peent'? 20:57
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During the week of April 22, 2025, students reported hearing American Woodcocks, seeing dragonflies, and finding emerging irises. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Phenology report: How does spring 2025 compare to spring 2024? 15:51
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During the Phenology Report for the week of April 15, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer compares spring's progression to last year and wonders at an oddball fern.
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1 Phenology Talkbacks: Has Old Man Winter given up yet? 36:59
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During the week of April 15, 2025, we received 10 reports detailing the swift advance of spring weather across the state. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Eager adoptions, sticky spit, and warming winters: Life as a Canada Jay 23:40
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Dr. Ryan Norris, a biologist at the University of Guelph, discusses the Canada Jay. This is part of a series on the decline of native birds, produced by Mark Jacobs.
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1 Phenology Report: April schedule includes phoebes, frogs and flowers 16:46
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During the Phenology Report for April 8, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer details the average April phenology calendar and the table manners of black bears.
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1 Phenology Talkbacks: What is MN's Golden Eagle to Bald Eagle ratio? 44:10
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The week of April 8, 2025 features 6 reports of emerging leaves, calling frogs, and more. KAXE staff John Latimer, Heidi Holtan, and Charlie Mitchell respond.
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1 Phenology Report: Counting snows on robin toes 23:54
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During the Phenology Report for the week of April 1, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers the emergence of black bears, a remarkable night of owls, eagles and auroras, and a delightful new method of measuring spring phenology.
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1 Phenology Talkbacks: Students observe water bugs, wood ducks and warm temps 17:53
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During the week of April 1, 2025, we received 6 reports sharing observations of migrating birds, aquatic insects and more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Phenology report: What does a Pileated Woodpecker taste like? 22:51
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During the phenology report for the week of March 25, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer finds hints of green in the woods and remarks on the (in)edibility of Pileated Woodpeckers.
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1 Phenology talkbacks: Celebrating John Latimer and finding dead shrews 27:26
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During the week of March 25, 2025, eight student groups report on the environmental cost of littering, flowering trees, and more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Pam Perry harkens to returning Northern Harriers 19:54
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Retired wildlife biologist Pam Perry discusses Northern Harriers, Horned Larks and other early-season migrators with KAXE Staff Phenologist John Latimer.
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1 Phenology Report: 2025 is on pace for an early spring (so far) 25:06
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During the Phenology Report for the week of March 20, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers the advance of spring, and encourages us to watch for butterflies, waterfowl, and flowers on the maple trees.
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1 Phenology Talkbacks: Have you heard a robin yet? 29:45
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During the week of March 18, 2025, 9 classrooms and environmental centers reported on the advance of spring across Minnesota. KAXE staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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1 Phenology report: Hungry chipmunks emerge from underground 18:41
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Mid-March is here! In this week’s Phenology Report, John Latimer shares the antics of his neighboring Bald Eagles, a sighting of an Eastern Meadowlark, and a preview of early emerging spring butterflies. This is the week of March 11, 2025.
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