Written by Rachel Garwin A week ago, I joined my friend Teage (a Field Naturalist alum) and a group of his UVM students on an “owl prowl,” Teage’s own euphonic term for a night hike. We gathered at the edge of Centennial Woods, where gauzy tufts of white pines and bare hardwood twigs strained the [...]
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Searching for Squirrels, Finding the Night
Posted in Discoveries, Wildlife, tagged Blackbeard, Burlington, Centennial Woods, flying squirrels, Rachel, rhodopsin, Sciuridae, Teage on November 23, 2011 | 1 Comment »
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