Patterns in beach sand at Point Reyes
Monday, November 30, 2020
Friday, November 27, 2020
Holiday flight
We went for a beautiful morning walk at Limantour Beach today (27 November 2020). Nice light and wonderful flocks of shorebirds (especially Sanderling and Dunlin). I couldn't choose just one picture, so here are several. Enjoy! [You can click on them for larger versions.]
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
All around
No matter where you are, no matter what is happening, remember that there's always something to be curious about, that beauty is always waiting to be discovered, that there's always something to be thankful for. Remember that love is all around.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Intensity
So we were trying to get a shorebird survey done in Bodega Harbor today (23 November 2020), and we we wondering where all the shorebirds birds were, when almost all of the gulls on the east side of the harbor flushed. I scanned to see if there was a falcon or an eagle around, and sure enough, this bird flew past me not too long afterwards:
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Forest of frost
The last couple of mornings have been a little chilly. This is a small section of a tiny frost forest in Cotati, 21 November 2020.
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Here be dragons
The shape of this cloud and the lighting made me think of a dragon on the horizon. Do you see it? Sunset from Bodega Head, 18 November 2020.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
New Moon stroll
An Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii) out for a New Moon stroll on 15 November 2020, just before the rain started.
Monday, November 16, 2020
Rainbow eyes
When I first saw this fish's eye, all I could say was, "Who has eyes like that?" So beautiful! A rainbow of colors in the eyes of a sculpin. Photographed on 16 November 2020.
Sunday, November 15, 2020
One extra
Whew! It's been a busy week. Sorry for the lack of posts! Here's a photo from field work this evening. You might remember that we've been monitoring local sea star populations since 2013. Tonight Eric spotted this juvenile Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus) with six arms (they usually have five). We occasionally see six-armed adults, but we haven't seen that many juveniles with this configuration. This individual was ~2.5 cm (~1 inch) across.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Washing in with the waves
A tangle of Bull Kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana) washed ashore after high winds and waves this past weekend.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Friday, November 6, 2020
Caught red-billed
I attended a conference from home today, but managed to take a few photos out the window during a break:
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Monday, November 2, 2020
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Early morning moon
The setting full moon, photographed from Cotati during the early morning of 1 November 2020. [You can click on the image to see more detail.]