Find surprising facts about fall! Learn why leaves change color, how animals prepare for winter, and traditions celebrated ...
The weather is getting a bit chillier and trees are changing colors for the fall season. Did you know the word "fall" was not used until the 1600s? Or that leaf peeping (looking at fall foliage) is a ...
The season is known as both “fall” and “autumn.” The word “autumn” comes from Latin, while “fall” originated in 17th-century Britain as a shortening of the phrase “fall of the leaf.” While both are ...
Today is the autumn equinox, the first day of fall. Here are five fun facts about fall, courtesy of randomhistory.com. 1. Levels of testosterone in both men and women are highest in the fall.
Americans typically refer to this time of year as “fall,” while the British use the word “autumn” — both terms date back to the 16th century but before that it was called “harvest” ...
Fall is here and with it comes the phenomenon of lake turnover, which is essential for a healthy ecosystem, as well as the end of upland bird season and the start of shotgun and black powder deer ...
Nebraska’s fall turkey hunting season opened last week. Turkey hunters are now in the field and there is no shortage of turkeys for hunters either. Did you know that, historically, turkey season was a ...