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It’s the Berries! Bluff Lands’ Critters Depend on ‘Em

December 3, 2010 clifftop CliffNotes

Cedar waxwing, T. Spivey

Now that cold winter has gripped our bluff lands, many natural sources of animal wildlife foodstuffs are becoming depleted. While “hard mast” oak acorns and hickory nuts strew our forest floor, they will begin to decompose in the winter’s duff. Our grasses and forbs, both important animal food sources, have died back. Crops, which help […]

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Wild Turkeys: Bellwether Birds of Healthy Habitats

October 2, 2009 clifftop CliffNotes

wild turkeys, T. Rollins

Wild turkeys are a magnificent bellwether bird, proof positive that our bluff land forests afford healthy and sustainable habitats for a variety of wildlife. Wild turkeys (Meleagrus gallopavo), the largest game bird in North America, have long held a special place in the natural world for peoples of our continent.  Many Native American tribes considered […]

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Trees and the Structure of Life…The Understory

November 7, 2007 clifftop CliffNotes

As the dominant trees of our bluffs shine in autumn’s sun, creating a glowing tapestry of color, they also provide a rich food source for wildlife.  Mast is the broad term for various nuts and fruits produced by trees and shrubs.  There are two kinds: hard mast and soft mast; both are crucial in sustaining […]

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