Natural History Wanderings About Natural History Wanderings Birding Fall Foliage Natural History Wanderings Home Page Photo Galleries Sandy's YouTube Channel Submitting Your Wanderings Talks, Walks, Workshops Travel Photos Wildflower Reports: What's Blooming Where Recent Posts Anza. Natural History Wanderings 1d The Sacramento Bee reported Sacramento is a crucial pit stop in the migration of monarch butterflies across Northern California. Recently, local monarch enthusiasts have introduced tropical milkweed.
Natural History Wanderings is a blog I created to share natural history explorations, especially wildflower travels and photos. Most posts will be from California, usually northern, as that is where I am based but may include anywhere. The United States is home to world's most extensive system of protected public lands-the U.S.
National Park System. The system includes more than 450 natural, historical, recreational, and cultural areas throughout the United States, its territories, and island possessions. Fall Color: Reports, Drives, Walks, and Locations Nationwide Fall Foliage.
Wildflower Bloom Reports (Recent wildflower bloom reports and updates on Natural History Wanderings) Northern California Wildflower Hotspots: a series of articles on wildflower hotspots o. The Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area in Cable, Wisconsin connects children and families to Wisconsin's Northwoods nature through free play experiences that inspire wonder, discovery, and responsibility. The UC Berkeley Botanical Garden often peaks in late November.
This year is no exception. Sandy Steinman, who edits the blog Natural History Wanderings, visited yesterday and found the garden at or slightly past peak. He wrote, "It was very windy this morning so I am guessing there is some leaf loss." The Asian Section of the garden was then carpeted with auburn Japanese maple leaves.
Posts about Natural History written by rkendylbSince starting college, I thought it would be fun to do a spring break road trip, and I planned out different hypotheticals (including a hiking-intensive 9 National Parks in 9 days trip that, physically, I don't actually think I could do). Last fall, with the pandemic still dragging on and online classes keeping us in New.