by don | Dec 27, 2013
We touched on this winter’s irruption of snowy owls a couple of weeks ago but these birds continue to pop up, not only in the Carolinas but across the South and into the mid-section of the country. I recently heard of one sighting in northeastern Oklahoma and one in...
by don | Dec 18, 2013
I believe Lake Junaluska has spoiled local birders like me. I spent about an hour and a half poking around the lake and nearby areas last Sunday morning. I ran into a few other birders and we were all of the same opinion – the lake was dead, not much going on. But...
by don | Dec 12, 2013
This snowfall is measured in feathers or bodies not inches. This year is turning out to be a major irruption year for snowy owls in the eastern U.S. and at least four have been reported from the Carolinas. Snowys, Nyctea (or Bubo) scandiaca, nest in northernmost...
by don | Dec 5, 2013
Orion the Hunter has taken to the late autumn skies. One of the loveliest and easiest recognized constellations will be stalking the heavens till he slides into the daytime sky early next spring. Astronomers believe the Hunter, in his present form, is more than a...
by don | Nov 27, 2013
I believe it was in 2010 when the Town of Waynesville signed off on a plan to thin the stands of whit e pine in the Waynesville Watershed. Today (11/25) Cecil Brooks began doing just that. Brooks said that, weather permitting he would probably be hauling the first...