Subject: 8 Differences Between Red & Gray Squirrels (Photos, ID & Behavior)

8 Differences Between Red & Gray Squirrels (Photos, ID & Behavior)

December 24th, 2021 at 11:27 am ADT

Most backyards in North America have only one type of squirrel that you see regularly. Especially in northern and eastern regions, the two most common types are red and gray squirrels... but it's amazing how many people don't realize the dramatic dif ...

Quick Guide To Mast Trees: Magic of Bumper Crops, 7 Examples & Implications For Wildlife

December 3rd, 2021 at 10:16 am ADT

As the growing season comes to a close every autumn, something magical happens in the forest which has massive implications for the lives of billions of creatures. They’re called mast trees! And today I’m going to share a quick introduction with ...

Why Are Blue Jays So Noisy? (stellars, scrub & gray jays too!)

November 12th, 2021 at 11:10 am ADT

If you spend much time in the woods then you’ve probably had the experience of being suddenly inundated with a noisy flock of jays. Jays are sometimes so noisy that even people who aren’t at all interested in birds wonder what’s happening to ma ...

How Do Foxes Hunt?

October 22nd, 2021 at 10:27 am ADT

One thing I love about foxes is they’re just so darn easy to observe on the hunt. This is because foxes hunt in a relatively small area compared to larger-sized predators which means you don’t have to search as far to find them, and their populat ...

How To Identify Coniferous Trees

October 8th, 2021 at 11:05 am ADT

When I started learning tree identification, one of my first goals was to find an easy method to quickly identify coniferous trees. Coniferous ID is an ideal place to start learning about trees because there really aren't all that many different spec ...

12 Things Everyone Should Know About Juncos

September 24th, 2021 at 11:34 am ADT

Juncos are one of the most common songbirds in North America.  Yet often when I show a twittering flock of juncos to new bird watchers, they look at me with confused faces and say, “What the heck is a junco?” For being one of the most common bac ...

When Do Squirrels Mate & Have Babies?

September 10th, 2021 at 10:43 am ADT

One of the secrets to really understanding squirrel behavior is knowing when they have babies in your local forests (Hint: A LOT of squirrels are being born right NOW as I write this email!) However, squirrel mating behaviors are a frequently misunde ...

How To Make A Bow Drill (Fire Demo & Practice Guide)

August 20th, 2021 at 10:54 am ADT

One of the quintessential primitive survival skills is being able to light fires by rubbing sticks together. Friction fire using a tool like bow drill can be incredibly inspiring to witness, and super rewarding to do it yourself! So today I’m going ...

How Did Early Humans Deal With Mosquitoes?

August 6th, 2021 at 10:36 am ADT

If you’re like me and live in a place where mosquito swarms are a regular part of life outside, you’ve probably wondered while being eaten alive – how the heck did people deal with mosquitoes back in the day? I was curious to find out which tra ...

Sneaky Robin Nesting Habits

July 23rd, 2021 at 10:56 am ADT

Sometimes the most commonly seen birds are also the best teachers of bird behavior. This is why American Robins are truly one of my favorite birds to watch during the spring nesting season. Pretty much every home in North America with a lawn some ne ...