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Phenology Report: Pam Perry

John Guida via KAXE-KBXE Season Watch FB Page
Halloween Pennant Dragonfly near Nisswa, MN

It's Tuesday and that means it's time to talk nature.  Each week, our resident Phenologist John Latimer puts together a report of the subtle and not so subtle changes he's noticed in the past week and he shares those observations with our listeners.  Latimer is out of town this week, so Pam Perry is pinch hitting for him.  Pam is a retired, non-game wildlife biologist with the Minneosta Department of Natural Resources.  Among other things, they talk weather, birds, frogs, turtles and deerflies in this segment.  We loved hearing from Pam today and encourage you to listen to this segment!  Do you leave a ramp in low spots like window wells around your house so little frogs can escape after they get it?  Pam does.  Do you leave peanuts out for birds?  Pam does.  Did you know it's already the start of the migratory season?  Pam talks about it.  She loves the outdoors it made her career it was a pleasure having her on the air this morning.  Nice job pinch hitting, Pam Perry!

As always, we love to hear what our listeners are noticing out in nature.  Are you noticing baby birds following their parents around?   Give us a call at 218.999.9876 and let us know what is happening around your place.  You can also send an email directly to John.  Either way, we want to hear from you!

If you love this stuff, please consider becoming a member of KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio.  We couldn't bring you this kind of programming without the support from our community.  Also, be sure to check out our KAXE-KBXE Season Watch Page on Facebook.  If you dig phenology, you'll dig the Season Watch page!

Listen to KAXE/KBXE Northern Community Radio every Tuesday morning for the full phenology show.