Featured Volunteer: Sue Barns
Recognizing Sue Barns, A PEEC Volunteer By Christa Tyson, PEEC Volunteer Coordinator This month we recognize Sue Barns, a woman […]
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Recognizing Sue Barns, A PEEC Volunteer By Christa Tyson, PEEC Volunteer Coordinator This month we recognize Sue Barns, a woman […]
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Spring is upon us with nearly 30 plants blooming! One however, is more fun than the others. Some may know
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(Photo above: Male Cassin’s Finch) by Bob Walker The Cassin’s Finch (Haemorhous cassinii) makes this week’s bird story not because
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A number of flowers are welcoming the new season, so this week’s flower is actually four: Pasqueflower, Oregon Grape, Valerian, and
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by Bob Walker The White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) is another common dove found year-round in Los Alamos County. Originally a
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Photo by Jenni Gaffney. Here is one of our earliest bloomers. It is in piñon-juniper woodland areas along White Rock Canyon
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Recognizing PEECs Women of the Web If you have searched Google hoping to learn more about our local birds, butterflies, fish,
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by Bob Walker The Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is a non-migratory year-around resident of Los Alamos County. Since Collared-Doves were
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By Jennifer Macke and Bob Dryja Each year, PEEC provides small cash awards to students at the Los Alamos County
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