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The weakening of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation could be bolstering rainfall over the Amazon, reducing the risk it will reach a tipping point

This poor little bird practically fell from the sky and onto the ice when we were ice fishing. Totally exhausted and stuck in over 3 ft of heavy snow and slush, he/she allowed me to approach and pick him/her up. Doing some research, I

My friend and fellow author Maria Pinto is now on BlueSky, she’s also a phenomenal forager with great perspectives, definitely worth a follow #fungifriends

WTF?

Common Winterberry Most beautiful after leaves have fallen, providing winter food for a variety of birds. All parts can be mildly toxic if eaten but have some medicinal uses. Native Americans drank a bark tea as a tonic and as a remedy

The "Eastern destroying angel" (Amanita bisporigera) Being the most toxic North American amanita mushroom, it sure does catch the eye. There are no known medicinal uses. It is being studied for its interaction with cancer cells.

Canada is a beautiful country, rich in natural resources and full of friendly, hard working people. It is about time we STOP relying on American manufacturing to use our resources to produce goods that we have to buy back.

It was -27° C (-17 f) this morning. Me ... great day for a hike 😃

White meadowsweet (Spiraea alba) An herb in the rose family. Traditionally used as a medicine to alleviate joint pain, heartburn, upset stomach, and more. The pollen from this plant was used as a flavouring for mead. It is also a great butterfly attractant.

I am looking to follow others with the same interests as me. Nature, herbs, mushrooms, plants, rocks, gardening, hiking, foraging etc.

This is one of the stranger burls I have seen. Can anyone give me any information on how this type occurs?

Nature never ceases to amaze me.