By Alyssa Nyberg It’s December, and I find myself singing along to the all the holiday songs on the radio and playing in the stores. That song about walking in a winter wonderland sure is a fun one to sing… Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?In the lane, snow is glisteningA beautiful sightWe’re happy tonightWalkingContinue reading “Walking in a Winter Wonderland”
Category Archives: Nature
Hitchin’ a ride
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands It’s the fall seed harvest time of the year. Most days, after spending time in the prairie harvesting native plant seeds that we will sow this winter, I emerge covered in a multitude of seeds of various shapes and sizes. And if I amContinue reading “Hitchin’ a ride”
Bumble Bee Bottoms
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands I love smelling flowers. I’m sure there are oodles and oodles of articles and scientific journals describing in great detail the smell of this flower and the fragrance of that flower, and all the chemical compounds that go into making those aromas. But thereContinue reading “Bumble Bee Bottoms”
Jumping for Joy: Finding a Paradise Jumping Spider
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands When you plant a garden, sometimes you get surprises – like the tomatillos and dill that are unexpectedly growing in my garden from last year’s seed. And sometimes you get other surprises, too – a goldfinch that flies in or perhaps the caterpillar ofContinue reading “Jumping for Joy: Finding a Paradise Jumping Spider”
Magical Wings
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands Back in grade school I learned about the fascinating ways in which butterflies and bees pollinate flowers. As they gather energy-giving nectar from a wide variety of flower shapes and sizes with their perfectly adapted proboscis and tongues, their bodies are simultaneously gathering pollenContinue reading “Magical Wings”
A Sighting of Sandhill Cranes can be Good for You and Science, too!
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands Have you ever been out in nature and said “Whoa, that is so cool!,” and then followed it up with a “I wonder why”? Well, you may find it hard to believe but your observations about nature have the power to help not onlyContinue reading “A Sighting of Sandhill Cranes can be Good for You and Science, too!”
The Wildlife in the Willows
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at the Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands This spring, I decided to re-read The Wind in the Willows, a children’s novel by Kenneth Graham. It had been many years since I first read this story as a child – the story of a mole, water rat, toad, and badger that haveContinue reading “The Wildlife in the Willows”
March’s Grand Surprise
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands Ready for a grand surprise? Summer is not the only time to see butterflies at Kankakee Sands. March can be, too! Wait, what—March? Believe it or not, if you head out for a walk on a sunny day this chilly month March in anContinue reading “March’s Grand Surprise”
Getting Warmed Up with the Rough-legged Hawk
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands My ninety-year-old neighbor used to tell me that he was going out fishing… not catching, but fishing. It’s about the experience, he’d tell me. And that is how it is with me and birding… it’s about the experience. Attempting to see some birds –Continue reading “Getting Warmed Up with the Rough-legged Hawk”
A Visit from a Good Luck Sparrow
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy’s Kankakee Sands December and January are ‘a visiting time’ – a time to escape the chill of winter and explore new spaces in far-away places, or to travel to see friends and family in old familiar haunts and catch up on the year that was. It’sContinue reading “A Visit from a Good Luck Sparrow”