Show Archive: November 1 - 15, 2007

November 1, 2007: Earthworms
Earthworms are probably a common sight in your garden. They have a unique body structure to allow for their underground lifestyle.
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November 2 , 2007: Solitary Sandpiper
The solitary sandpiper has a unique world perspective—at least, among other sandpiper species.
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November 5, 2007: Migrating Swallows
Autumn is the time to watch birds migrating South, and swallows form some of the biggest flocks of all. 
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November 6, 2007: Marsh Hawks
Fall is a great time to observe all the activity in your local wetlands. Birds are especially busy as they migrate to warmer climates.
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November 7, 2007: Beach Mice
Beachfront property is highly sought after—and not just by people.  Some rodents feel at home only in seaside dunes.
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November 8, 2007: Puffin Nests
Each year Puffin pairs return to their old nests or dig new ones .
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November 9, 2007: Gulls
The gulls we see most commonly are very adaptable.  They do well in urban areas where they nest in any isolated, flat area.       
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November 12, 2007: Jelly Fungi
When the weather has been damp and cool, and there’s some decayed wood around, you won’t have to look very hard to spot a jelly fungus.
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November 13, 2007: Lady Beetle
Few insects create a warm place in the human heart, but one small beetle has found its way into legends, nursery rhymes, and even superstition.  
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November 14, 2007: Zion National Park
With itsbreathtaking cliff and canyon landscapes,Utah’s magnificent Zion National Park is a popular stop for many visitors to the American southwest.  
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November 15, 2007: Minks
Minks are often raised on farms for the fur trade, but many can still be found in the wild, in marshy areas throughout much of the country.
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