BY LYNETTE ANDERSON, INTERPRETIVE NATURALIST If you arrive early to the bison tower on any day of the week, you may be welcomed with the flutelike descending trill of the Eastern Meadowlark. A chunky bird, slightly smaller than a Blue Jay, they often sing from the telephone wires or fence posts where they can proclaim… Continue Reading Meadowlarks in the Morning
The Meadowlark: Fall 2019 / Winter 2020
In this issue of our biannual newsletter, you’ll read about the renewal of a 230-acre oak savanna, happy Henslow’s sparrows, prepping your winter garden with wildlife in mind, two intrepid volunteers on the bluebird trail, and more!