
Exploring the Western NY Wilds: What backyard astronomers can expect in 2025
Moons, meteors, Northern lights, and eclipses By Bob Confer, If you live or vacation in Allegany County you’re probably a backyard astronomer of sorts. You
Moons, meteors, Northern lights, and eclipses By Bob Confer, If you live or vacation in Allegany County you’re probably a backyard astronomer of sorts. You
Pigeons and hawks have both adapted to “downtown” living Story and photos by Oak Duke The tight flock of pigeons caught my eye as I
The Pioneers hosted Paul Smith’s, SUNY ESF, SUNY Cobleskill, and Finger Lakes CC competed in the event From Alfred State, The Open logging team won
Great gift ideas from Bob Confer, Trying to figure out what to get an outdoors enthusiast for Christmas can be a daunting task, especially if
A warming climate is a emerging disaster to our forests By Andrew Harris, pictured is a victim of oak wilt I write this from what
Governor Hochul provides updates on wildfires, thanks first responders By Andrew Harris A forest floor full of dry leaves and standing fields of goldenrod are
“We’ll be hunting with daytime temperatures in the upper 40’s and 50s” By Oak Duke, Snow on the opening day of deer season seems to
November offers prime fishing opportunities on Keuka and Seneca Lakes, two of New York State’s prized Finger Lakes. As temperatures drop and the leaves change, anglers can expect to find a variety of fish species actively feeding.
Meet the eye behind the Golden Lens By Johanna Elattar, photo by Drew Golden Golden Lens Photography, a growing name in local sports photography, captures
“A small piece of lead the size of a rice grain can poison a bald eagle” By Bob Confer, photo from HuntersforEagleConservation.org by David Brandes
Deer-vehicle collisions are on the rise in the Finger Lakes, particularly during the fall season
The red and white oaks found on hillsides above Keuka Lake produce acorns in fall which are critical
for the winter survival of many species of wildlife. Acorns are rich in fats, which animals need for
energy when there are few other sources available in winter.
FREE one day course open all 10 years and older, you must register From the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office, The Steuben County Sheriff’s Office Navigation
Situated on a paved road just outside the City of Hornell is this quiet 3.34 acre lot with an existing cabin. Built in 2012, the
Jones Memorial Hospital set to host 32nd annual this Sunday October 20 From longtime Ridgewalk volunteer Patricia Childs, Thursday October 17. Dawn dried with beautiful
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