By Alyssa Nyberg, Ecologist at Kankakee Sands Our August skies are aflutter with butterflies over the Kankakee Sands prairie. The nectar-rich flowers of the blazing stars, milkweeds and bonesets are decorated by the wings of a variety of butterflies, including the swallowtails. A fun (and sometimes challenging) part of being among so many butterflies isContinue reading “Whose tail is that?”
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The Very Real Wilson’s Snipe
Indiana Nature Notes by Alyssa Nyberg, Ecologist at Kankakee Sands I grew up in rural Ohio and in my family, when a kid needed to get outside for some fresh air and sunshine, and to burn off some energy, they would be told to go outside for a ‘snipe hunt’ to search for snipe. OurContinue reading “The Very Real Wilson’s Snipe”
The Flying Checkerboard and Fire
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at Kankakee Sands Conrad Station Savanna Nature Preserve, located on the north end of Kankakee Sands, is an ideal place for a springtime walk. Not only will you be delighted by spring wildflowers, you will likely also get to see a flying checkerboard! Though many birds migrate back to IndianaContinue reading “The Flying Checkerboard and Fire”
That’s Golden
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at Kankakee Sands A golden eagle (Aquila chysaetos) was recently spotted soaring over the Kankakee Sands prairie, to which we say, “That’s Golden!” It’s awesome news because it reaffirms everything that we want Kankakee Sands to be – a home for those species who spend their whole lives here onContinue reading “That’s Golden”
Owl Prowling at Kankakee Sands
By Alyssa Nyberg, Restoration Ecologist at Kankakee Sands The dark winter months can be a great time for owl prowling. Owls are nocturnal, which means that they are the most active feeding, vocalizing and moving about in the dark hours. With winter’s long nights and short days, it’s an ideal time to brush up yourContinue reading “Owl Prowling at Kankakee Sands”