A Lonely Straggler
A mixed flock of sparrows–House and Eurasian Tree–swoop back and forth across the Greenway trail, from the brush to the... Read More →
A mixed flock of sparrows–House and Eurasian Tree–swoop back and forth across the Greenway trail, from the brush to the... Read More →
Last summer, like many summers before it, a flock of turkey vultures was often to be seen over west Coralville.... Read More →
Bur Oak Land Trust is a member of the Land Trust Alliance, which has many resources to help develop, maintain,... Read More →
Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age, by Adrian Lister and Paul Bahn, revised edition 2015 – Chartwell Books Everyone knows... Read More →
The crunch, crunch, crunch of brittle snow underfoot is all I hear as we make our way along an agricultural... Read More →
On June 20, 27, and July 4 of this year I offered an overview of the core and corridor conservation... Read More →
Last week, I wrote about photographing cattail seeds on a frozen wetland. Those seeds captured my immediate attention when I... Read More →
It was a half century ago when a young Richard Sanders Rhodes came to the Geology Department at the University... Read More →
Approximately 200 people came together October 27 at the Celebration Barn for Bur Oak Land Trust’s annual fundraising event, “Under... Read More →
It has been recognized for decades that windows create a high mortality rate amongst birds. They see a mirror-like reflection... Read More →