We've seen several green flashes this week, so if it's a clear night and you're at the coast at sunset, keep an eye on the horizon! (But don't look until the sun is mostly below the horizon!)
The Natural History of Bodega Head
With occasional notes from elsewhere
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Winter flashes
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Time for owls
Some of you might remember that I sometimes see owls in pieces of sea urchin test. Here's one perched on a branch of coralline algae. :) From 8 June 2024. Do you see an owl, too?
P.S. For more "urchin owls," see the post called "Duetting" on 11 March 2013.
Monday, January 13, 2025
Hidden behind the moon
We were driving home from work tonight (13 January 2025) during the occultation of Mars by the Moon, but here's a quick shot after Mars had emerged and was visible just above the Moon. (Yes, that tiny speck is Mars!) My camera didn't really do this pairing justice — it was quite striking to the visible eye.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Cephalopod break
We got lucky tonight -- we were busy doing surveys, but we heard someone nearby exclaim, "Octopus!" So we took a short break and walked over to see this beautiful Red Octopus (Octopus rubescens).
Love the green highlights!
And I'm always drawn to the spiraled arm tips and suckers. So cool!
Friday, January 10, 2025
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Ready for takeoff
In late December I helped out with the Western Sonoma County Christmas Bird Count. Here's a male Northern Harrier photo from that day.