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Supplying the Valley’s Creativity, Sustainably
Thrifting usually makes us think of secondhand clothing, housewares, or...
How to Make the Holidays More Sustainable
The holiday season gives us one last chance to gather,...
Discovering Solar’s Shading Potential on Valley Farms
Under a bright midmorning early-fall sun, Jared Buono points to...
Land + Air + Water
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The Literal + Figurative Beauty of Cover-Cropping
Joseph Amsili holds up two jars he’s loaded with earth:...
Five Smart Ways to Preserve Fall Produce
“Putting up,” or preserving, some of fall’s best fruits, veggies,...
Farming More Flood-Resilient Rice in the Valley
For thousands of years and across continents, rice has been...
Outdoors
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Why to Opt Outside for Valentine’s Day
For a day of love — whether self-love or for...
Fresh Ways to Beat the Winter Blues
It’s happening again. Sunlight feels like a precious resource as...
How, Where, and Why to Try Cross-Country Skiing
Each winter, folks from across the tri-state area flock to...
Plants + Animals
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Witch Hazel, a Winter Forest’s Scent of Spice
Sun floods through the trees in short angles as the...
What’s So Special About Sparrows
Of the 40 species of sparrows in the United States,...
Why Terrariums Are Hot Again
When Nathaniel Ward published his 1842 book, On the Growth...
History + Culture
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The Valley Conferences That Set the Stage for Civil Rights
A wide-open Hudson Valley space provided the backdrop to free...
The Long, Storied History of the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry
Ages before bridges spanned the Hudson, crossing depended on simple...
Exploring Traditional Native Uses of New York Plants
Centuries before pharmacies, Indigenous peoples native to what is now...
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Taste the Region: Creamy Mushroom Soup With Black Rice
During the long cold months of winter, you might think...
Surveying the Valley Through a Japanese Folk-Art Lens
Mayuko Fujino resides in a rural area nestled in the...
Taste the Region: Apple-Pear Crumble With Cider Reduction
This recipe celebrates the best of the season with locally-grown...
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What’s So Special About Sparrows
Of the 40 species of sparrows in the United States, about half of them can be found in New York,...
Hearing the Hidden Meanings of Woodpeckers
As winter moves into spring, we often hear the repeated tapping of woodpeckers that echoes from distant trees. This is...
#FlightWatch: Do You Know the Mockingbird?
Mockingbirds are a fixture in popular American culture. They provided inspiration for the Mockingjays in The Hunger Games. Harper Lee named...
Up Close With New York’s Only Resident Hummingbird
Bird lovers throughout the Hudson Valley are watching for one of our area’s most beloved seasonal residents: the ruby-throated hummingbird....
How Robins Signal Spring
The robin is the oneThat interrupts the mornWith hurried, few, express reportsWhen March is scarcely on. —Emily Dickinson, “The Robin”...
Why Cardinals Rule
Northern cardinals have become a familiar and welcome sight to New Yorkers, particularly here in the Hudson Valley. The iconic...
What’s Next When You Find an Injured Bird
There’s something especially heartbreaking about coming across an injured bird — a creature meant to soar that is suddenly suffering,...
Poughkeepsie’s Massive Crow Roost
As the weather cools off, crows flock to Poughkeepsie by the thousands to join a communal roost, a ritual that’s...
The Local Eagle-Spotting Outlook
Few things in life draw the sort of deep-sigh feeling of awe as the sight of a majestic eagle soaring...
On Cold Days, Go Gull-Spotting
You might see a seagull over the Hudson River and think it’s amazing that these birds have come 50 or...
The Valley’s Vanishing Nighthawks
BEEMPP! BOOM!! and again BEEEMPP! BOOOM! On a warm June evening, I would take the kids down to Coxsackie to wait....
The Valley’s Fall Birdwatching Forecast
If you stand outside at about 9:30 p.m. and listen quietly, you might hear the distinctive “wheet” calls of the...
Beyond Backyard Birding
Jacqueline Dooley
Bird Breeding Atlas
Want to contribute to a scientific project while doing something you may already love? Then sign up to start providing...
Red, White & Bluebird
“When nature made the blue-bird she wished to propitiate both the sky and the earth, so she gave him the color of...
Bird’s-eye View
In addition to facilitating travel across the Hudson River’s Tappan Zee, the New NY Bridge offers a seasonal home to...
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