Episode Synopsis "Phenology Report: Winter provides a tapestry of tracks and a symphony of song"
John Latimer’s phenology reports explore northern Minnesota’s seasonal changes, blending humor and curiosity to connect listeners with nature’s rhythms. This is the week of Jan. 7, 2025.
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