Environment
Swans return
to Louisiana Feb12 Snow Geese
habitat growth raises population Jan12 Endangered
cranes having trouble in Louisiana Dec11 Pied-billed Grebes, Masters
of Stealth Nov11 Coots in the Piney Woods are
friendly old birds Oct11 Collared Dove a guest in area Sep11 Pigeons familiar site in Pines Aug11 Crested Flycatchers
Says "Wheep' Jly11 Chats are chatterers in the
Piney Woods brush Jun11 Kingfishers in the Piney
Woods May11 Turkey is largest game bird
in North America Apr11 Pine-wood Sparrow favors
long leaf piney woods Mar11 2010 fifth
driest year in Louisiana causes concern for home, forest
fires Loons play in Piney Woods
Reservoirs Feb11 Cranes once rare now winter
in Louisiana Coyotes adapt as
civilization moves outward Jan11 Mallards in the Pines Dec10 Osprey is expert fish
catcher in the Piney Woods Nov10 Starlings in the Piney
Woods Oct10 Vultures are "ghastly
gourmets"of Piney Woods Sept10 Kites scout the Piney Woods
all year round Aug10 Great Blue Herons seen often
in the Piney Woods Jly10 Woodpecker is a fun, noisy
bird Jun10 The Piney Wood's Kingbird May10 Carolina Wrens are pesky,
adaptable to home Apr10 Winter sparrows come in
several varieties, calls Mar10 Kinglets is an
in-your-face songbird Feb10 Bodock' tree stands
watch on Catahoula Lake Eastern Phoebe catches flies Jan2010 +Wood Duck - a bird that's
dressed for Christmas Dec09 Killdeer in Piney Woods
year-round residents Nov09 Chickadee common guest at
Piney Woods feeder Oct09 SAF told laurel wilt
seen on east coast, on move Red Heads like to nest
among mixed hardwoods Sept09 Orioles decline but still
visit the Piney Woods Four Corners monument
marks 4 state border Aug09 Robins are year-round
presence in Piney Woods Jly09 T-pops buntings brighten
scene in Piney Woods June09 Mockingbirds brighten
spring in Piney Woods May09 Siskins,
Goldfinches visit area in wintertime Apr09 Cedar
Waxwings are red berry eaters Mar09 Northern
Cardinal brighten Piney Woods days Feb09 |