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Is lead lurking in and around your home? Paint is not the only source of potential lead exposure.

Learn how to prevent lead poisoning: bit.ly/46imTql
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February is National Bird Feeding Month!

Cedar Waxwings are some of the most striking winter birds. But,sometimes, you might notice them behaving oddly—tumbling from perches, bumping into each other, or even flying into objects. This unusual behavior is often caused by fermented fruit.

In the fall, some berries become overripe, and in winter, the cold concentrates their sugar, which then breaks down into alcohol. Overindulgence can impair the birds and even be dangerous. If you spot “drunk” waxwings in your yard, setting out fresh, non-frozen water can help hydrate and support them.

📷: Nebraskaland Magazine
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Horses used for PTSD therapy shot, killed in Wabaunsee County: “We are devoting the full might of our investigative resources towards the relentless pursuit and capture of the perpetrator or perpetrators responsible for this reprehensible atrocity against these beautiful, innocent and defenseless animals..." ... See MoreSee Less

It’s Groundhog Day, which means someone somewhere is trying to predict the weather.
In Kansas? We know better.

While the forecast keeps changing its mind, wildlife is already doing what it does best, adapting. As warmer days start popping up, you may see young wildlife out and about.

You might spot wildlife out and about on warmer winter day. They’re not lost. They’re not cold. And they definitely don’t want a selfie.

If you see wildlife:
• It doesn’t need help
• It’s not asking for snacks
• It’s minding it's own business

Protect the Wild. Admire from a distance and let them keep their wild instincts intact.
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Shrubs for Survival When Quail are Cold

Northern Bobwhite survival decreased with low temperatures were less than 5°F.

Quail Use Shrubs for Thermal Cover During Extreme Temperatures

COLD: Sandplum was the most preferred shrub when temperatures neared 0°F

HOT: Skunkbush Sumac was the most preferred shrub when temperatures neared 100°F

Management Recommendations
Keep a variety of native shrub species for year-round cover.

Tanner et al. 2016 Extreme climactic events constrain space use and survival of a ground-nesting bird

Read more about bobwhite research done at the Beaver River Wildlife Management Area here bit.ly/QuailSummaryOK

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC)
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SNOW MOON! 🌕❄️ February’s full moon, the Snow Moon, reaches peak illumination tonight.

📸 Cameron Burnett
📍 Wichita, KS
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Punxsutawney Phil made his annual Groundhog Day prediction in Pennsylvania, signaling six more weeks of winter after seeing his shadow. bit.ly/4tiIU2q ... See MoreSee Less

I’m a rodent, Jim, not a meteorologist!

Well, it’s Groundhog Day…again. It’s the one time where social media really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather. Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks or whistlepigs, are the largest members of the squirrel family. If the groundhog sees its shadow, legend has it that winter will last for six more weeks. If it doesn’t, we can expect early spring. Do groundhogs really believe they’re good at weather forecasting? Time will tell. About six weeks from now.

Image: Graphic with text, “Believe in yourself like a groundhog who thinks it's a meteorologist.”
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Groundhog Day is tomorrow! Do you think we will have an early spring or six more weeks of winter?

#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #groundhogday
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Groundhog Day is tom

As winter weather arrives in Kansas, don’t forget to check your tire pressure often. Proper winter car maintenance can help keep you safe on the road.❄️ 🚗
Learn more about winter driving tips at bit.ly/3P3VBdo
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Happy Birthday, Kans

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