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  • These insects live as nymphs in lakes, pools, and ponds. The adults emerge to live for only 24 hours.
  • For Arbor Day, Rudy shares the well known poem by Joyce Kilmer (1886 - 1918), "Trees."
  • A listener spots an insect scurrying along the ground. It has tiny wings compared to its body. Is it an immature moth?
  • If you bring a real tree into the house for the holiday season, be sure to check for egg cases.
  • This hawk is a year-long resident of South Carolina.
  • Rudy loves to identify skeletal material he finds in the woods.
  • Rudy reads from Emerson's The Rhodora (On being asked, whence is the flower).
  • Rudy shares a story from a visit from Muskgrove Mill State Park.
  • A nature lover shows Rudy a photo of three different species of snake--apparently hibernating in the same space!
  • This is a great time of the year to go bone hunting in the woods.
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