Basic facts about the maritime climate of northwest Oregon: 1. It rains 2. It rarely snows 3. It rains alot 4. If it gets close to freezing, we get ice, not snow (see #2) 5. Water falling from the sky is liquid 99% of the time 6. Regarding #5 – when it’s solid, it’s generally […]
Musings and Observations
Paying a Debt
This is not a post about birds, bird watching, or natural history of any sort. It is about a promise I made to someone I’ve never met – a promise to help bring a little more attention to a group of people trying to do something good for another group of people who have been […]
Sudden Springtime Cold Weather Requires Extra Feeder Attention
For some odd reason, Mother Nature seems to have forgotten that it is now the latter half of April, and that in Oregon that means rain and moderate temperatures. This evening the forecast for the northwest corner of the state, as well as southwest Washington, indicates temperatures around freezing, and possibilities of ice or snow […]
The Birds of Texas Parks & Wildlife
When I opened my post box this afternoon, I found a pelican looking back at me, a Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) to be both generic as well as specific. Now before you chastise me for having been into the sauce before the sun was fully over the yard-arm as well as for making bad taxonomic […]
