Remember these great photos of a heron nest at Maxwell Creek?
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Laurie Sheppard – You can take the naturalist out of Texas but…
A few photos and facts from New Hampshire… You can take the Master Naturalist out of Texas (temporarily) but they will still seek to learn about the natural world wherever they are.
Bryan Beck – Master Naturalist Making a Difference
I took this job at the Texas Trees Foundation to start a program to teach school kids, communities, and anyone else who will listen about trees and their importance to our lives.
Jean Suplick – Presenting the Class of 2020
Group shots were off the agenda, so here’s my twist Presenting the Class of 2020!
John Garbutt – Cooper’s Hawk
A couple of winters previous, I discovered a large nest at one of the local parks. I believed it to be a hawk’s nest based on size and I had… Read More →
Paul Napper – Vertebrae found near the battery.
It was something I’d never seen and it still had a little hide and a section of the vertebrae attached. HOW COOL IS THAT! Some research told me it was a skunk.
Deborah Canterbury – Dedication Behind the Curtain
See those two faces in the back of this class photo? The ones with arrows above their heads? Well, they are still in the back row, so to speak, taking care of the tribe by posting and creating.
Dick Zartler – BPRC Turkey Vultures
While inspecting the status of the BPRC’s recently burned meadows (doing very well, thank you), came upon these.
Nancy Taylor – Wasps Love Cicadas to Death
When I first saw her noticeable behavior pattern, I went quickly to get my camera. She kept digging, moving out small clumps of dirt, then backing out. I watched as she repeated the process.
Lauri Diamond – Randie and Marvin – a Tale of Two Monarchs
I have really enjoyed learning about the monarchs and other butterflies and moths and this article is about what started the interest. The artwork at the end was inspired by my BPTMN nature walks 🙂