We didn’t have nearly enough snow this year. Driving through the Okanogan Valley, that’s about all I could think of. I could follow the trunks of apple trunks groundward with no obstructing snow. It could have been an early autumnal foray. But it was January.… Read More
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Crying Wolf
Wolves are one of the most controversial animals in the world. They are recognized as intelligent, complex animals with which we have a distinctly multifaceted past. While our best and probably first companions are their descendants, people have long feared and been in awe… Read More
The Montlake Fill
There’s something about the garbage heap I am strolling over. It’s in the middle of the city yet it holds the fascination of so many people, birders and otherwise. The contrast of ecologically bleak city of cement to the even vaguely wild is enough to… Read More
Birding East of the Mountains: Chasing birds?
(a quick preface – things have been busy and trying – moving back to the city, finding a place to live, and getting settled at new jobs has pushed things back by months, I promise it won’t happen again. Thanks for reading!) No light, cascades… Read More