Author Archive for Mike Miller

Nature Rambles: Savor our summer’s symphony; it’s ensemble is quite unique

As evening progresses, you really notice just how different the north woods is from central Illinois. A summer day in central Illinois ends with a progression of insect songs starting with numerous species of cicadas giving way to katydid songs and tree crickets that will sing through the night. In the north woods, the darkness is silent.

Nature Rambles: Irresistibly radiant fragrance of flowers from milkweeds sure sign of early summer season

The best place to experience July in Illinois is a pathway that winds through a prairie. The forest pathways have had their quick burst of spring, and now are slumbering through a shady respite. They will have their season of…

Nature Rambles: Surf Scoter catching waves on Illinois

At 123 years old, the National Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is the longest running citizen science project in existence. Its roots date back to 1900, when ornithologist Frank Chapman suggested that people should go out at Christmas and count…