Author: Ruth Oldenburg

Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Predictable Harvester

Predictable Harvester   By Ranger Steve Mueller, 11/220 Animals have mysterious routines we know little about to keep their bodies and minds fit. From early to late afternoon the Harvester visits selected roosting locations In warm seasons. It is a small butterfly with brown and tan undersides of wings that are visible when it stands on […] Continue reading "Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Predictable Harvester"

A PLEASANT EVENING AT WITTENBACH WEGE CENTER

September 2020 Program Recap A PLEASANT EVENING AT WITTENBACH WEGE CENTER Masked Wild Ones and friends gathered for our first in–person meeting since February. The weather was perfect to be outside on the back deck to listen to Courtney Cheers, the Wittenbach Wege Center (WWC) director. Courtney was introduced by Rebecca Marquardt, one of the […] Continue reading "A PLEASANT EVENING AT WITTENBACH WEGE CENTER"

Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Trees Down

Strong winds whipped trees to the breaking point throughout the Cedar Springs area causing great damage. Power outage hit much of Cedar Springs where homes were without electricity for 24 hours or longer. Tiny insects like the Harvester butterfly survived. I saw one standing in its usual haunt on a following sunny day. My article […] Continue reading "Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Trees Down"

Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Sensing Sequence and Succession

RANGER STEVE’S NATURE NICHE Sensing Sequence and Succession By Ranger Steve Mueller Sequence of flowers through the seasons brings new beauty to our eyes and nose with each passing week as spring progresses from brown duff to the laying of autumn leaves. The sequence fills our senses of sight and smell but delicate, rough, smooth, […] Continue reading "Ranger Steve’s Nature Niche: Sensing Sequence and Succession"