Ant Lion

An ingenious predator digs pit traps

June 2, 2017

Something was fluttering clumsily near my tent. That evening in Canyonlands was too cold for sustained insect flight, but nevertheless it repeatedly tried to lift off.

Jerusalem cricket

A startling creature in the sand

May 5, 2017

Jerusalem crickets are not crickets and do not occur in Jerusalem, so how did this common name come about?

Cactus

The beetles in the cactus flowers are not pollinators

April 28, 2017

I was focusing on a claret cup when I noticed several beetles near the base of the stamens. They were moderately active inside the flower, but they did not venture onto the pistil, nor did I see any moving between flowers--they seemed content to stay deep in the flower.

Willows

In spring, we see colorful willows growing pine cones

March 24, 2017

I was treated to a colorful sunrise and later I noticed a marshy meadow bright with green, yellow, orange and red willows. Colors were born by stems, not leaves, so the effect was delicate and diaphanous against wind piled banks of snow.

Bushtits

Gregarious bushtits have arrived

March 15, 2017

When I approached this group of three (see the photo) too closely, they flew off. But they did not fly away, but at me, passing within a foot of my head. So I was buzzed by a gang of small but cheeky birds.

citadel

Sale of Utah's Comb Ridge reminds us of tragedy of Hetch Hetchy

Feb. 13, 2017

John Muir, one of America's most treasured naturalists and proponent of conservation, visited Yosemite Valley in 1868 and was smitten by its grandeur.

Pandora

Pandora pinemoth populations erupt to defoliate pines

Jan. 29, 2017

The large lampposts, 30 feet tall and a foot in diameter, had been completely covered with moths. Some of the moths had left as the day brightened, but several hundred remained, moribund.

Greenleaf manzanita

Manzanita’s curious red bark

Dec. 15, 2016

In chaparral environments, manzanitas grow so densely that they form shrub thickets. The mature bark of manzanitas peels naturally, leaving a deep red surface as smooth as marble.

Bee hive

A sticky proposition: move a bee hive

Dec. 5, 2016

It was about 20 feet above the ground, in the crown of a crabapple tree. Approximately five sheets of comb were fused together, assembled so that one main branch and several smaller branches pierced them.

Great spreadwings

Great spreadwings have spread from the southwest to northern New England

Nov. 18, 2016

A large damselfly hung placidly from a forsythia branch in my back yard, so I approached within three feet to get a good view. On the next day it had moved to a spirea, and once again it was tolerant of my close approach.

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