FIELD NOTES – May 2011
By Jack McShane
Observing the well-trodden deer trails in the woods with all the tracks going in the same direction, from the lower sections of the hollow to the northern and higher elevations depicting a mass migration from winter seclusion in the “deer yards”’ to the summer ranges, I think of calling it the “march of the ungulates”.
GARDEN PHYLLISOPHY – May 2011
By Phyllis Galowitz
It’s lunchtime for me and for the birds, chipmunks and red squirrels. The bird feeders are empty and I’m not anxious to go out in the freezing rain to fill them.
