Northern Community Radio presents Phenology
Summary: Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.
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Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note when our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. This week, John dives into signs of spring, dragon's teeth snow forms and much more!
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio. It's our day to really focus on what's going on in terms of climate and nature. During out talkback time we share observations from listners. When school is in session, in addition to regular listener reports, we hear from young phenologists across Minnesota when they call in their classroom phenology reports... This week Chris called in a report from Hill Lake near Hill City and we heard from school kids in Shevlin, Grand Rapids, Kelliher, Pike
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note when our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. This week John shares thoughts on bald eagles, pileated woodpeckers, ravens, and crows! He even
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio. It's our day to really focus on what's going on in terms of climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because young phenologists across Minnesota call in their classroom phenology reports.This week we heard from kids in Ely, Two Harbors, Proctor and Northfield! Longer days, lichens, great gray owls and full moons are just a few of the goodies from today's reports. Check them all out to find out what's
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note where our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. Skunks, snowy owls and coyotes are part of this week's observations. Click on the link to fin out
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio because we focus on climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because young phenologists across Minnesota when call in their classroom phenology reports.This week we heard from kids in Kelliher, Virginia, Grand Rapids, Hill City, Two Harbors and Northfield! We also had reports from adults at Hill Lake and Deerwood. Roaming skunks, biting perch, juncos, the sucker moon and moose sitings are just a few golden
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note where our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. Today, John discussed several topics including increasing hours of sunshine (yay!), snow fleas,
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio because we focus on climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because young phenologists across Minnesota when call in their classroom phenology reports.This week we heard from kids in Ely, Shevlin, Kelliher and Two Harbors! You can send along a note to report what you've observed outside by emailing us! Also, don't forget to check out the KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Facebook page! In the Ely report we learn
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note where our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. Today, John talked of signs of spring, a mountain lion sighting and much more! What are you seeing
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio because we focus on climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because in addition to hearing reports from our listeners as they sent in their observations of natural world, we also young phenologists across Minnesota when call in their classroom phenology reports. This week, in addition to the classroom reports we heard from Ian in Minneapolis. John also comments on a video of a mountain lion recently
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note in which our resident phenologist John Latimer shares an observation from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. Today, John talked of signs of spring. Yep... we're already seeing signs of spring! What
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio because we focus on climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because in addition to hearing reports from our listeners as they sent in their observations of natural world, we also young phenologists across Minnesota when call in their classroom phenology reports. Listener Reports: Student Reports
Taking time to contemplate what is happening in nature is one of the many aspects of Northern Community Radio that sets us apart from any other radio station. Each day we bring you a phenology note where our resident phenologist John Latimer shares a note from his journals of more than 35 years of climate and nature data collection. Each Tuesday we dig even deeper with the weekly Phenology Report. Today, John talked of sighting ravens, rabbits, and bald eagles. He also mentions that coming soon
Tuesdays are special at Northern Community Radio because we focus on climate and nature. When school is in session, we are even more jazzed than normal because in addition to hearing reports from our listeners as they sent in their observations of natural world, we also young phenologists across Minnesota when call in their classroom phenology reports. This week we heard from kids in Grand Rapids, Hill City, Two Harbors, Northfield, and Weaver Lake. We also heard from Chris who we interviewed on
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