Northern Community Radio presents Phenology
Summary: Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.
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It's Tuesday and that means it's time to talk nature. Each week, our resident Phenologist John Latimer puts together a report of the subtle and not so subtle changes he's noticed in the past week and he shares those observations with our listeners. Latimer is out of town this week, so Pam Perry is pinch hitting for him. Pam is a retired, non-game wildlife biologist with the Minneosta Department of Natural Resources. Among other things, they talk weather, birds, frogs, turtles and deerflies in
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Every week we learn from our listeners about what they are noticing outside and every week our resident phenologist John Latimer assesses today's climate happenings with those in his 30+ years phenological data collection. Today, in our talkback segment, John Latimer takes listeners on a tour of the KAXE-KBXE Season Watch page on Facebook to share what some of our Seasonwatchers are dialoguing about. In John's full phenology
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer provides a complete Phenology Report giving listeners a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. And, a lot is happening out in nature in northern Minnesota right now! What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff, you'll dig our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page
We look forward to Tuesday because it's the day we set aside to really dig into what is happening climate-wise around the listening area. Our Phenology Talkback segment is the time of the week when we reflect on nature observations made by folks across the region. They email us or leave voicemails on our talkback line (218.999.9876) expressing questions and comments about what they are noticing out in nature. These Phenology reports help us tell the climate story of our region and we just love
It's Tuesday and that means it's time to talk nature. Each week, our resident Phenologist John Latimer puts together a report of the subtle and not so subtle changes he's noticed in the past week and he shares those observations with our listeners. This week's report includes reports from John's property and a walk about at a cedar swamp. Ferms, blue flag wild irises, buttercups, orchids, and a lesson on how to tell the difference between male and female jack and the pulpits. Take a listen to
We're pretty bonkers about nature here at KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio. We look forward to Tuesday because it's the day we set aside to really dig into what is happening climate-wise around the listening area. Our Phenology Talkback segment is the time of the week when we reflect on nature observations made by folks across the region. They email us or leave voicemails on our talkback line (218.999.9876) expressing questions and comments about what they are noticing out in nature. These
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer provides a complete Phenology Report giving listeners a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. And, a lot is happening out in nature in northern Minnesota right now! What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff, you'll dig our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page
Tuesdays are special around Northern Community Radio. It's the time of the week when we dig thru our virtual mailbag and discover what listeners are noticing outside as they send in weekly Phenology observations. Are you someone who pays attention to the natural world around you? Send along your observations and questions about what you are noticing outside. We'd love to hear from you. Email or give us a jingle and leave a message at 218.999.9876. Join our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer provides a complete Phenology Report giving listeners a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. And, a lot is happening out in nature in northern Minnesota right now! We went from walking on the lakes to swimming in them over the course of the last month. Bushes are budding, pines are shooting their candles, lilies are blooming, ferns are
Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. Our last classroom reports for the year are included in these talkbacks. We've absolutely loved hearing from our student reporters this year and we'll miss them dearly this summer. Hopefully they will continue to be observant and send their observations along to us via email ! In addition to our student reports, we also heard from Ian, Ed, Harvey and Tom who sent us notes about what they've noticed
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Continued development of the paper birch, trembling aspen and black ash as well as ant activity, wildflowers beginning to grow and even a report on sturgeon spawning are all included in this week's report. What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at
We care deeply about the natural world around us here at KAXE-KBXE. Each week our resident phenologist John Latimer's Phenology Report provides a comprehensive look at what's happening in nature here in northern Minnesota. Birds are returning, eaglets are hatching, leaves are popping and the world is greening up. Spring is in full swing in northern Minnesota! What are you noticing? Send us a note via email or leave a voicemail at 218.999.9876. We'd love to hear about it. If you love this stuff,
Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. As spring makes way for summer, there has been tons of activity out in the woods, on the lakes and along paths and roadways we humans ride, walk and run on. This week we heard from students in 9 different schools as well as other non-school related youth observations and reports from adults as well! We're so grateful for everyone who shared what they've been noticing and we are so proud of all the
Every Tuesday we hear from students and listeners as they send in weekly Phenology observations. Are you someone who pays attention to the natural world around you? Send along your observations and questions about what you are noticing outside. We'd love to hear from you. Email or give us a jingle and leave a message at 218.999.9876. Join our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook to connect with others in northern Minnesota! Phenology Talkbacks are made possible by the members of Northern
Pam Perry talked with John Latimer this week about all the birds she's been seeing and feeding. She minds us to get out there and as the student phenologists tell us "be observant!" Join our Season Watch Page on FB and post your photos or send John Latimer an email!