Environment

 

Swans return to Louisiana
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Feb12


Snow Geese habitat growth raises population
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jan12



Endangered cranes having trouble in Louisiana
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Dec11


Pied-billed Grebes, Masters of Stealth
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Nov11


Coots in the Piney Woods are friendly old birds
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Oct11


Collared Dove a guest in area
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Sep11


Pigeons familiar site in Pines
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Aug11


Crested Flycatchers Says "Wheep'
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jly11


Chats are chatterers in the Piney Woods brush
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jun11


Kingfishers in the Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

May11


Turkey is largest game bird in North America
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Apr11


Pine-wood Sparrow favors long leaf piney woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Mar11


2010 fifth driest year in Louisiana causes concern for home, forest fires
By By Paul Stone
Southwest Louisiana Forestry Association President

Loons play in Piney Woods Reservoirs
By Jay N. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Feb11


Cranes once rare now winter in Louisiana
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Coyotes adapt as civilization moves outward
By Jack M. Willis
Journal Correspondent

Jan11



Mallards in the Pines
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Dec10

Osprey is expert fish catcher in the Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Nov10


Starlings in the Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Oct10


Vultures are "ghastly gourmets"of Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Sept10


Kites scout the Piney Woods all year round
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Aug10

Great Blue Herons seen often in the Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jly10

Woodpecker is a fun, noisy bird
'Redheaded' or 'Red-bellied' they love suet and sunflower seed
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jun10

The Piney Wood's Kingbird
By Jay Hunter
Journal Correspondent

May10

Carolina Wrens are pesky, adaptable to home
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Apr10

Winter sparrows come in several varieties, calls
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Mar10

Kinglets is an in-your-face songbird
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Feb10

Bodock' tree stands watch on Catahoula Lake
By Jack M. Willis
Journal Correspondent

Eastern Phoebe catches flies
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Jan2010



+Wood Duck - a bird that's dressed for Christmas
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Dec09


Killdeer in Piney Woods year-round residents
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Nov09


Chickadee common guest at Piney Woods feeder
By Jay Huner
Journal Correspondent

Oct09


SAF told laurel wilt seen on east coast, on move
By Ray Newbold
Journal Correspondent

Red Heads like to nest among mixed hardwoods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Sept09

Orioles decline but still visit the Piney Woods
Neotropical species often seen migrating in Mississippi Valley, Eastern Seaboard aresa
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Four Corners monument marks 4 state border
Tourists from around the world gather to witnes the beauty of unique Ameriacn West spot
By Mary K. Hamner
Journal Correspondent

Aug09

Robins are year-round presence in Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Corresondent

Jly09

T-pops’ buntings brighten scene in Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

June09

Mockingbirds brighten spring in Piney Woods
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

May09

Siskins, Goldfinches visit area in wintertime
By Jay V. Huner
Journal Correspondent

Apr09

Cedar Waxwings are red berry eaters
They sometimes get drunk eating fermented fruit while visiting the South
By Jay V. Hunter
Journal Correspondent

Mar09

Northern Cardinal brighten Piney Woods days
By Jay Huner
Journal Correspondent

Feb09

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