After snowfall, the winter diet consists of woody browse - the twigs and stems of seedlings, saplings and shrubs. White tailed deer prefer white cedar, birches, aspens, American yew, hemlock, maples, ...
The cedar waxwing is easily found ... chin is dull or brownish black. First-winter males and adult females can be similar. Juvenile: streaky below with white chin and bold malar stripe (June ...
Invasive trees are a threat to rangelands. Early detection is key to rapid response in managing them. The tamarisk tree is ...