ARTICLES BY LAURA ROADY

Why do some animals delay pregnancy?

Spring is birthing time for many animals in order for the young to have adequate time to grow and develop before the onset of winter. For many animals, that means mating in mid- to late winter. Raccoons begin mating in February and March and give birth in April.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 9 YEARS AGO

Animals move atop and beneath snow

Winter can bring a range of snow conditions from minimal snow to deep snow with an icy crust. Whether the snow condition is favorable or not depends on how the animal moves through it or on it.
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Animals take advantage of trails in winter

When the snow becomes deep enough, we bring out our skis, snowshoes and snowmobiles to travel around. Even with snowshoes, slogging through knee-deep powdery snow can be exhausting if you are breaking trail. Worse is a thin icy crust that doesn’t support your weight and you punch through with each …
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 9 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Some animals capable of growing new appendages

Lizards are one of the more well-known animals to regrow their tail after shedding it to evade predators. Last week, I wrote about autotomy (the process of voluntarily shedding a body part) and how it is advantageous at first but can cause hardship afterwards. Certain animals alleviate these hardships by …
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 9 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Animals utilize self-amputation for numerous reasons

Northern alligator lizards and western blue-tailed skinks possess two unique abilities in the animal world--they can self-amputate their tail and grow it back.
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Owl pellets provide clues to owl's diet

Even though most owls are nocturnal hunters and we can’t see what they hunt, we know a surprising amount of information about their diet. An owl’s feces look like any other bird dropping, so we can’t tell what they eat. The clues to an owl’s diet lay in owl pellets--regurgitated …
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 9 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO

Tiny salamander delivers big surprise to predators

What has large bulbous eyes, a blunt snout, a long fourth toe on its hind foot and is three to four inches long? A long-toed salamander.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 9 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO

Homestead Coffee opens near 3 Mile

Coffee lovers rejoice!
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Meet this year's Fair Royalty

Boundary County Fair Royalty this year include (left to right) Victoria Thomas, Collin Luther, Kimberley Kramer, Jolene Neumayer, Erica Wood and Collin Stone (not pictured).
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 5 MONTHS AGO

Swallows provide valuable insect control

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Chickadees survival tacticians

One of the most loyal visitors to bird feeders are chickadees.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 11 YEARS AGO

More to a fire than flames and ashes

Staring into a campfire, watching the flames flicker and flare until the wood is reduced to glowing red coals can be mesmerizing. The warmth of a campfire is welcome on cool summer nights while camping or on cold, winter hikes during a lunch break.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Eurasian collared doves relative newcomer in Idaho

When thinking of invasive species, one often thinks of weeds. But some birds also qualify as invasive, most notably European starlings, house finches, English sparrows and rock pigeons.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Wildlife project underway on Hwy 95

Boundary County is at the forefront of wildlife detection systems on roadways. A pilot project has been installed near Moose Valley Farms, south of Naples, to test new technology.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Alpine larch usher in autumn in high country

As autumn begins, a golden color will highlight timberline as alpine larch turn from a light green to a golden yellow. Turning color and losing its needles a month earlier than lower elevation western larch, the alpine larch ushers in autumn in the high country.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO

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