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County Commission Plans For Growth With Purchase Of New Buildings

Bee Line March Anniversary Events In Shepherdstown Mark 250 Years Of History

No Kings Rally In Shepherdstown Gathers More Than 1,000 Participants

County Planning Commission To Look At Zoning, Solar & Data Centers

County Budget Shifts From Surplus To Deficit

County Commission Explains Funding Plan For New Buildings

Shepherdstown Celebrates Its First Pride Parade

County Commission Makes Early Revision to FY26 Budget

County Commission Plans To Change Impact Fees Again

City & County Struggle To Align On Downtown Charles Town Plans

Governor Celebrates Building Rehabilitation In Charles Town

Shepherdstown Banner Program Honors Veterans

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Appreciating Nature

Local voices share observations, experiences, and thoughts about the living world that surround us and the many ways to connect with and enjoy nature.

Windy Days are Important

April 1, 2023 Tagged With: In Print Apr 2023, nature

Looking out the kitchen window one morning last week, I thought it had started to snow. When I went out later, I saw that my “snowflakes” were really the fluffy seeds of sycamore trees.  Read the Full Story >>

Preventing Bird Window Strikes

January 25, 2023 Tagged With: birds, In Print Feb 2023, nature

goldfinch recovering from injury

What should you do when a bird strikes a window of your house?  Read the Full Story >>

Howling Around Town With Coyotes

December 7, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Dec 2022, native species

coyote howling (illustration)

Over the past 20 years, coyotes have successfully repopulated in the eastern half of the United States.  Read the Full Story >>

Native Woodrats Return To Jefferson County

October 28, 2022 Tagged With: harpers ferry national park, In Print Nov 22, native species, Woodrat

Allegheny Woodrat - Doug Pifer drawing

Native wildlife returns to West Virginia - Biologists spot two Allegheny woodrats in Harpers Ferry National Historic Park. Read the Full Story >>

Readers Share Some Nature Tricks & Treats

October 1, 2022 Tagged With: gray tree frog, In Print Oct 2022, red bat

As we spend time outside studying nature, it’s reassuring to observe familiar things year after year. And yet there always remains an element of surprise. Two readers shared their most recent nature surprises with me this past month. Read the Full Story >>

Pollinator Palooza Event at Shepherdstown Public Library

September 1, 2022 Tagged With: butterflies, gardening, In Print Sep 2022, pollinators, Shepherdstown Public Library

butterfly - D. Pifer photo

The Shepherdstown Public Library is hosting “Pollinator Palooza,” a four-day (Sep 7 - 10), family-friendly program in its new gardens.  Read the Full Story >>

Tracking the Bats Overhead

August 1, 2022 Tagged With: bats, echolocation, In Print Aug 2022

Last Saturday night, I led a friend and her family on a bat walk. She said it was the only thing she wanted for her birthday, so I met her at her house near Ranson, West Virginia around 8:30 pm. It had rained all day but started to clear up in the late afternoon. Perfect “batting” weather. Read the Full Story >>

Dutchman’s Pipe, the Old Porch Vine

July 1, 2022 Tagged With: dutchman's pipe, In Print July 2022, poison plants

When my wife and I added a new trellis to our old side porch, we knew the perfect vine to plant there. Facing northwest, the porch is shaded by the house until it gets the full afternoon sun, just the place to plant a Dutchman’s pipe, also called pipevine.  Read the Full Story >>

Stunning Colors at the Feeder

June 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print June 2022, painted bunting

A half-dozen goldfinches, pure yellow against the fresh grass of May, sought scattered dandelion seeds. Brilliant as they are, they can’t compare to the painted bunting that showed up at Tom O’Connor’s Clarke County, Virginia bird feeder a few days ago. Read the Full Story >>

Reeling In Big Fish & Big Tales

May 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print May 2022, nature, Potomac River

Lucas King with musky

The largest member of the pike family, Esox masquiniongy got the name muskellunge from an Ojibway expression meaning “big fish.” True to its name, a musky grows bigger than any other fish in its habitat.  Read the Full Story >>

Drama at the Nest

February 27, 2022 Tagged With: bald eagle, In Print Mar 2022, National Conservation Training Center

Smitty (left) and the Bella (right) making nest repairs in January, before Bella was ousted by the new female.

They were all set to start a family. The nursery was almost ready. Then one day everything changed when a young stranger appeared. Is this the trailer for a new soap opera? No, it’s part of the drama that’s unfolded over the past month keeping viewers tuned in to the live camera feed at the Shepherdstown eagle nest. Read the Full Story >>

The Bradford Pear Outgrows Its Welcome

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: bradford pear, In Print Feb 2022

It sounded like springtime in December. Three dozen robins were singing and scolding on Christmas morning. They had gathered to feed on the fruits of a Bradford pear, an ornamental tree that was the darling of landscapers thirty years ago but is now black-listed by many gardeners and nature lovers. Read the Full Story >>

Barred Owls Hoot a Duet

January 1, 2022 Tagged With: In Print Jan 2022, nature

As a new year starts, I love to step outside at dusk and see the twigs of the bare trees etched against the greenish afterglow of sunset. I was about to call the dogs back into the house when I heard two barred owls hooting. We don’t hear barred owls too often. Hearing them makes me smile. Read the Full Story >>

The Singing Foxes

November 16, 2021 Tagged With: foxes, winter

A red fox playing with its meal. D. Pifer artwork courtesy the PA Game Commission.

I’ve come to recognize some cries foxes make as their love songs. Winter is their mating season and, like birds in the spring, foxes communicate by vocalizing. Late November and early December is when you’re most likely to hear foxes sing. Read the Full Story >>

Woolly Bears and Giant Leopards

October 26, 2021 Tagged With: giant woolly bear, great leopard moth

Giant leopard moth from above and below (credit D. Pifer) .

What do the giant woolly bear and the great leopard moth have in common? Quite a lot, it turns out. Read the Full Story >>

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