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17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

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The hummers are southbound

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Summer days are edging more toward fall

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Dogbane and fireweed signal a change of seasons

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Blueberry season

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Late bird migration

Late fall offers a chance to see some birds that we normally don’t see along the North Shore. Some late migratory birds include eagles, northern harriers, hawks, and many more.


Moose and nutrient cycles

Moose contribute to the nutrient cycle in the forest in many ways. WTIP’s CJ Heithoff learns more from naturalist Chel Anderson in this edition of North Woods Phenology.


Fall recap

WTIP’s CJ Heithoff talks with naturalist Chel Anderson about the fall season so far, including what reasons may have contributed to the spectacular fall colors we enjoyed in this edition of North Woods Phenology.


Monarchs

WTIP’s CJ Heithoff talks with naturalist Chel Anderson about the incredible migration journey that Monarchs go on every year in this edition of North Woods Phenology.


Yellow birch

It’s the fall color season along the North Shore! WTIP’s CJ Heithoff talks with naturalist Chel Anderson about a particular tree that can stand out this time of year, the Yellow birch, in this edition of North Woods Phenology.


Gypsy Moths

If you’ve been outside at night with a light on recently, you’ve likely encountered gypsy moths. Did you know that these moths only live for about two weeks?


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