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Digging Deep for Razor Clams
Suzan Bellincampi
Though edible, stout razor clams are not often seen at fish markets or on menus.
9:51 pm, August 24, 2016
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A Bottle of Wineberries
Suzan Bellincampi
Should you whine if you have wineberries, an invasive species and delicious delicacy?
9:33 am, August 18, 2016
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In Defense of Sharks
Suzan Bellincampi
It has been estimated that the chance of getting attacked and killed by a shark are 1 in 3,748,067.
8:53 pm, August 10, 2016
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Presidential Turtle
Suzan Bellincampi
Tom Hodgson of West Tisbury has a few turtle tales to tell.
10:11 pm, August 2, 2016
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Cicada Days of Summer Bring Tidings of Fall
Suzan Bellincampi
Annual cicadas have emerged and lore suggests that the first frost occurs six weeks after they begin to sing.
12:16 pm, July 28, 2016
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Spider Crabs and Goose Barnacles
Suzan Bellincampi
Nature is full of curiosities and interesting objects. Two natural mysteries had my attention last week.
1:15 pm, July 21, 2016
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Dawn of the Daylilies
Suzan Bellincampi
Known as the ‘perfect perennial,’ daylilies are revered for their ease of care.
8:35 pm, July 13, 2016
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Dear Damselfly, the Violet Dancer
Suzan Bellincampi
Damselflies are members of the order Odonata, which also includes the more familiar dragonflies.
7:39 pm, July 6, 2016
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On Whelks and a Man Who Admired Them
Suzan Bellincampi
Giant snails (and a man that fished them) dominate my psyche and sadden my heart.
3:36 pm, June 29, 2016
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Sheep to Albatross, Let Love Rule
Suzan Bellincampi
In the animal kingdom, there are more examples of same-sex relations than colors of the rainbow.
10:51 pm, June 22, 2016
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Stop and Smell the Rain
Suzan Bellincampi
Rain really does have a scent, and our ability to smell it might be a holdover from times when rain could mean survival.
5:33 pm, June 15, 2016
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Wasps to Fungi; The Gall of It All
Suzan Bellincampi
It may take some gall to defend some of summer’s ugliest harbingers, but hear me out.
10:56 am, June 9, 2016
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