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01 Apr

Of course, the answer is YES because that is how they are programmed.   One of nature’s most incredible miracles is the migration of monarch butterflies.  They fly as many as 3,500 miles from forests in Canada and the United States to mountain forests in central Mexico.  They begin their migration in August.   During March, they fly north, lay their eggs on milkweed plants, and die. 

Simple life?  Hardly!  Besides their beauty, these vividly colored fliers are also vital plant pollinators.  While they flit about…..

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28 Mar

I am very excited to begin writing my Blog to communicate my passion for Feathers, Fields and Flowers to you, one of my followers and fellow lovers of nature.  For the past decade, I have written a monthly column, IMAGine, in our community newspaper.  Most topics were about nature, educating readers about concerns I observed during that decade.  Specifically, the decline of habitat for wildlife, the loss of songbirds, the disappearance of vital pollinators, the extreme goose population fouling our lake,…..

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04 Mar

Welcome. My name is Janet E. Golden, author of Bird Lady Meets Mort and Ort in “It’s a Great Day for Pulling Weeds”. I’m so happy to have you as a visitor to my blog about my new book. This project is very special to me, and I hope to share some of that excitement with you here.

I’ll be using this blog to interact with you about Bird Lady Meets Mort and Ort in “It’s a Great Day for…..

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