It’s our nature: Do you know our common woodpeckers? In the Times News area you could find seven species of woodpeckers. Let’s see what you know about them. The red-bellied ... Some sparrow types There are 12 species of sparrows which could be found in Pennsylvania. In our Times News area I have recorded 10. Six of... It’s in Our Nature: Precocial or altricial birds All birds hatch from eggs warmed by one or both of the parents. However, after hatching, birds’ developmental processes ... Some fish eating birds You’re fishing on a local stream and you hear a loud cackling call. Swooping low and then quickly darting upward lands a... Nationally known migration site Straddling the border of Carbon and Lehigh Counties atop the Kittatinny Ridge (Blue Mountain) is an overlooked gem. Look... It’s Our Nature: Is the ruffed grouse, our state bird, imperiled? The ruffed grouse has been our state bird since 1931. If current trends continue, could it disappear and will it need to... The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House « Previous 41 42 43 » Next 6-hour standoff ends peacefully in ParryvilleDollar General agrees to $1.55M settlement in Pa.Homeless refuge has new location in MahoningPalmerton parents, students defend cross country coachLansford man jailed on rape, other counts
Some sparrow types There are 12 species of sparrows which could be found in Pennsylvania. In our Times News area I have recorded 10. Six of... It’s in Our Nature: Precocial or altricial birds All birds hatch from eggs warmed by one or both of the parents. However, after hatching, birds’ developmental processes ... Some fish eating birds You’re fishing on a local stream and you hear a loud cackling call. Swooping low and then quickly darting upward lands a... Nationally known migration site Straddling the border of Carbon and Lehigh Counties atop the Kittatinny Ridge (Blue Mountain) is an overlooked gem. Look... It’s Our Nature: Is the ruffed grouse, our state bird, imperiled? The ruffed grouse has been our state bird since 1931. If current trends continue, could it disappear and will it need to... The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House « Previous 41 42 43 » Next 6-hour standoff ends peacefully in ParryvilleDollar General agrees to $1.55M settlement in Pa.Homeless refuge has new location in MahoningPalmerton parents, students defend cross country coachLansford man jailed on rape, other counts
It’s in Our Nature: Precocial or altricial birds All birds hatch from eggs warmed by one or both of the parents. However, after hatching, birds’ developmental processes ... Some fish eating birds You’re fishing on a local stream and you hear a loud cackling call. Swooping low and then quickly darting upward lands a... Nationally known migration site Straddling the border of Carbon and Lehigh Counties atop the Kittatinny Ridge (Blue Mountain) is an overlooked gem. Look... It’s Our Nature: Is the ruffed grouse, our state bird, imperiled? The ruffed grouse has been our state bird since 1931. If current trends continue, could it disappear and will it need to... The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House « Previous 41 42 43 » Next 6-hour standoff ends peacefully in ParryvilleDollar General agrees to $1.55M settlement in Pa.Homeless refuge has new location in MahoningPalmerton parents, students defend cross country coachLansford man jailed on rape, other counts
Some fish eating birds You’re fishing on a local stream and you hear a loud cackling call. Swooping low and then quickly darting upward lands a... Nationally known migration site Straddling the border of Carbon and Lehigh Counties atop the Kittatinny Ridge (Blue Mountain) is an overlooked gem. Look... It’s Our Nature: Is the ruffed grouse, our state bird, imperiled? The ruffed grouse has been our state bird since 1931. If current trends continue, could it disappear and will it need to... The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House « Previous 41 42 43 » Next 6-hour standoff ends peacefully in ParryvilleDollar General agrees to $1.55M settlement in Pa.Homeless refuge has new location in MahoningPalmerton parents, students defend cross country coachLansford man jailed on rape, other counts
Nationally known migration site Straddling the border of Carbon and Lehigh Counties atop the Kittatinny Ridge (Blue Mountain) is an overlooked gem. Look...
It’s Our Nature: Is the ruffed grouse, our state bird, imperiled? The ruffed grouse has been our state bird since 1931. If current trends continue, could it disappear and will it need to... The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House « Previous 41 42 43 » Next
The mimics Our local area plays host to three species of birds belonging to the family mimidae. These birds, when singing, often mi... It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House
It’s in Your Nature: Wrens — bundles of energy The terms “chicken hawk” and “Jenny wren” are familiar with those who remember “clod hoppers” and “pedal pushers.” So fo... The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru... Latest Photo GalleriesWreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Photos: Lehighton tree lighting2025-12-11Opinion Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w... Opinion: Flying cars? Maybe somedayAcute need for more mental health workersNo carbon taxes ‘worth the wait’ for taxpayersOpinion: Support needed for investigative reportingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work... DECEMBER 13, 2005DECEMBER 12, 2007DECEMBER 11, 2008DECEMBER 10, 2006AP News Acting legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100 years oldRob Reiner, son of a comedy giant who became one in turn, dies at 78Justices to decide birthright citizenship order’s fatePipe bomb suspect has confessed, sources sayVaccine panel decides not all babies need hepatitis B shot at birthU.S. Steel resuming production at Illinois plantUS to charge travelers without REAL IDsAbout 50,000 trees, other holiday items auctioned offTwo National Guard members shot just blocks from the White House
The brown-headed cowbird, a brood parasite I’ve discussed previously how some birds tirelessly and painstakingly build their nests. (cliff swallows, Baltimore orio... The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru...
The feigning snake I was 7 or 8 years old when a hognose snake encounter ensured that I would make nature in some way, shape or form my tru...
Letter to the editor: The AP — Appalling Propogandists Have you ever wondered why the AP (Appalling Propogandists) capitalizes the letter “b” in the word black while it uses a lowercase letter “w...
ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 15, 2010 Gerald L. Haggerty Jr., a Jim Thorpe resident, will be retiring on Friday as postmaster of the Summit Hill Post Office and after having work...