Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips The next time someone calls you a bird brain, you can thank him. Even though
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips What do a Bald Eagle with a broken wing, a clutch of baby Mallards and
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips As I walked through my yard this week, I noticed some birdcalls that are only
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips Springtime in Southcentral Alaska brings millions of migrating birds and the hundreds of birders watching
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips Birds can surprise you, defying the obvious, the improbable and sometimes the seemingly impossible. One
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips I just returned from a visit to Minnesota, where I watched with a bit of
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips You don’t own a pair of binoculars, and you choose to not hang bird
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By Nancy Wade Wing Tips The bird was teasing me. A unique new song was floating through the springtime air,
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips Listen to the birds. All those trills, peeps, chirps, honks and whinnies are signs of
By Nancy Wade Wing Tips Broad wings, large head and a distinctive under-wing pattern; seeing a hawk fly overhead
By Nancy Wade For the Frontiersman Somewhere on an island off the coast of Antarctica, an Arctic Tern is preparing