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Down by the Bay
Sightseeing is popular in San Francisco, and there is no shortage of lovely scenery to be found around the Golden Gate City. Most people don’t think of the Bay Area as a particularly wild place. Apart from the city itself, … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, animal, bay area, berkeley, binoculars, biology, bird, birding, bol park, california, conservation, cormorant, curlew, dish trail, dowitcher, eagle, ebird, ecology, EDUCATION, forest, godwit, golden eagle, golden state, grebe, ground squirrel, gull, hawk, INTERPRETATION, jackrabbit, kite, migration, mountain view, NATURE, pacific flyway, palo alto, pelican, photography, pier 39, pigeon, presidio, rail, research, san francisco, sandpiper, science, sea lion, shorebird, stanford, summer, swallow, vulture, whimbrel, WILDLIFE, willet
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Take a Hike
Summer has arrived, officially! The solstice falls on my brother Andrew’s birthday this year, so the work week began with a new season. To celebrate the last technical weekend of spring and the first informal weekend of summer, I wanted … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, animal, bear mountain, binoculars, biology, bird, birding, Bunting, chipmunk, conservation, deer, ebird, ecology, EDUCATION, forest, frog, hike, hiking, Manhattan, migration, mountain, NATURE, New York, nyc, photography, research, science, skink, spring, summer, tanager, turkey, vulture, warbler, WILDLIFE
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Laguna AtascAWESOME
I stood in the tangled thickets of Frontera Audubon, surrounded on all sides by surprisingly thick fog. Each step I took elicited frantic flaps from overhead. The unusually dense cloud cover and high humidity were keeping the local Turkey Vultures … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, alligator, anhinga, animals, armadillo, binoculars, biology, birding, BIRDS, camouflage, chachalaca, conservation, duck, ecology, estero llano, fajitas, falcon, fog, frontera audubon, grebe, grosbeak, guacamole, guide, habitat, harlingen, hog, jay, kingfisher, laguna atascosa, laguna madre, NATURE, nilgai, ocelot, owl, pauraque, peregrine fund, redhead, rio grande, rio grande valley, salsa, science, scope, shorebird, shrimp, tern, texas, thrasher, tour, vulture, waterfowl, weslaco, WILDLIFE
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