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Rivertalk by Scott Rando

TRR photo by Scott Rando
Watercress and other plants get an early start along this flowing spring. The temperature moderating effect of the water enables these plants to grow earlier in the spring and longer into the fall than surrounding plants. Watercress makes for excellent salads. (Click for larger version)

Walking on the wild side

One good thing about taking a walk in the woods is that if you are looking for one particular thing, whether it is wildlife, waterfalls, etc., you are likely to see something entirely different but equally interesting. During the spring, lots of events are occurring in the air, on the ground and in the water. Here are some images from a mile worth of trail in Sullivan County during 31 March.

TRR photo by Scott Rando
This downy woodpecker is checking out the tree bark for insects, which should be more plentiful with warmer temperatures. Downys, like most woodpecker species, will be making their nests in tree cavities. Downy woodpeckers are common here and are also year-round residents. (Click for larger version)

TRR photo by Scott Rando
This red-backed salamander, one of the most common salamander species in the region, is becoming active with the arrival of milder weather. These salamanders usually stay under rocks and logs, but will venture out into the open to hunt for small insects, mostly after a rain, as these salamanders need to keep their skin moist all the time. (Click for larger version)

News

April 30, 2009
Funding available for agricultural conservation
March 12, 2009
Food producers invited to enroll in Pure Catskills Guide

Columns

May 7, 2009
Back to the Garden by Will Conway: Merry moon garden
April 30, 2009
Rivertalk by Sandy Long: Owl pellets
April 23, 2009
Rivertalk by Scott Rando: Spring is here - and so are the eaglets
April 16, 2009
The Complete Tangler by Clem Fullerton: You sing trout, I sing sand bass
April 16, 2009
Rivertalk by Sandy Long: Swiping: unique bird behavior
April 9, 2009
The Complete Tangler by Clem Fullerton: Opening day and Delaware flows
April 9, 2009
Rivertalk by Scott Rando: Walking on the wild side
April 2, 2009
Rivertalk by Tina Spangler: On the lookout for Sharpies
April 2, 2009
Back to the Garden by Will Conway: Hare moon garden
March 26, 2009
Rivertalk by Scott Rando: Harbingers of spring
March 19, 2009
Rivertalk by Sandy Long: Beavers, burls and more
March 12, 2009
The Complete Tangler by Clem Fullerton: Reading, writing and tying
March 12, 2009
Rivertalk by Scott Rando: In like a lion, out like a lamb
March 5, 2009
Rivertalk by Sandy Long: Ice is (still) nice
March 5, 2009
Back to the Garden by Will Conway: Wind moon garden
 
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