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Setting Up Your Own Seasonal Nature Journal with Clare Walker Leslie

When: October 26th 2024 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Where: at Northern Woodlands Office
16 On the Common, Lyme, NH, 03768

Join us for an afternoon workshop with Clare Walker Leslie, nationally known artist, naturalist, educator, and author of 15 books on connecting people of all ages to the nature around them, using both…

Heartleaf: The Other Paper Birch

White-barked birches never fail to captivate our attention. We are acquainted with innumerable images of a blindingly white birch among some stark winter scene or a stand of snow-white trunks aglow…

Naturally Curious with Mary Holland

Mary Holland is a Vermont-based author, naturalist, and photographer. She has written numerous books for children and adults, including the perennially popular Naturally Curious: A Photographic Field…

September 2024

September’s photos included great close-ups of insects, snakes, and a few plant species less frequently observed. Judy Sweet discovered spikenard berries in Ashfield, Massachusetts, Elise…

Mystery Package

We discovered this green orb partially wrapped in what looks like a dried leaf in recently disturbed soil near a field in Thetford, Vermont. What is this?

October: Week Four

This week in the woods, river otter families may be moving to new areas to hunt. Every year at this time, we find at least one family of otters (mother and this year’s young) in the same shallow…

The Not So Itsy-Bitsy Joro Spider

Tis the season for spooky stories, and just in time for Halloween, the spider that news headlines have described as “giant,” “flying,” and “venomous” has made its…

October: Week Three

This week in the woods, we stumbled upon several yellow birch logs completely engulfed in the fruiting bodies of turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) a polypore fungus that commonly grows on the…

Hophornbeam: A Tough Little Tree

Wandering through the woods this time of year, occasionally I’ve come across a small deciduous tree laden with cone-like structures that resemble the hops used to brew beer. This is the American…

Autumn in the Garden

Autumn in the Garden

Between our Autumn Open House and Upper Valley Thrives, it has been an eventful couple of weeks for our new pollinator garden. We had a wonderful time toasting our 30th anniversary with friends at our…

Combining Art & Nature with Joy Grannis

Joy Grannis grew up playing in the woods around her family’s Downeast Maine homestead. Although she has always loved art and creating, it wasn’t until middle school that Joy realized art…

Keep Palm and Carry On

We found this seedling in the understory of a Vermont northern hardwood forest, sprouting what look like palm leaves, as well as the dark leaf in the center. What’s going on here?

October: Week Two

This week in the woods, Editor Meghan McCarthy McPhaul encountered this garter snake making its way across a field, perhaps on its way to winter lodging. The snakes typically move into hibernacula…

Autumn Migration: Dragons on the Move

The great annual movements of fall include monarch butterflies winging toward Mexico, whales heading to the Caribbean to give birth, and multitudes of birds in the autumn skies. There’s another…

Patty Crane

Windsor, Massachusetts

Patty is a poet and translator whose work often explores the connections and boundaries between the self and the natural world. She’s the author of the award-winning poetry collections Bell I…

Tick Nipper $6.25

Here is a simple and safe tool to remove ticks completely, from people and pets, that fits in your pocket. (No shipping charge on this item - we want everyone to carry this essential tool!)

Moose Key Ring $29.95

This pewter key ring is a way to remind yourself of this curiously ungainly ungulate; the magnificent moose holds a special place in our mind’s eye. Danforth key rings are a thoughtful gift that…

Northern Woodlands Names New Editor

We’re pleased to name Meghan McCarthy McPhaul as the next editor of Northern Woodlands magazine. Meghan first wrote for us over a decade ago and has worked on the editorial staff since 2020. In…

October: Week One

This week in the woods, late season caterpillars are making their fuzzy way across the ground in search of the perfect cocoon site. To help them on their way, they use “prolegs,” which…