The Invitation to the Brockenbrough Ranch Big Sit: The Good Water Master Naturalists have been invited to a bird count and nature hike event co-hosted with the Hill Country Conservancy… Read More →
Berry Springs Amphibian Watch
By Amy Finn Seriously, doesn’t the name sound like something you want to do? Doesn’t it take you back to wading in the creek or drainage ditch to catch frogs,… Read More →
Small Sandpipers
by Jim Hailey Small sandpipers, often referred to as peeps, pose identification difficulties for most new birders. These birds are found in our area during migration and often spend winter… Read More →
by AJ Senchack, Ph.D. Bird names are often funny and sometimes silly looking. Prior efforts to bring some consistency or logic to birds’ common names have been for naught. Just… Read More →
Registration is open for the Fall Master Naturalist Training Class
Texas Master Naturalists are people who still like to play in the dirt and are willing to get their feet wet and their hands dirty. To become a Master Naturalist,… Read More →
Snakes – Why you really want . . . most of them . . . in your yard!
While the Native Plant Society folks and the Master Naturalists were working at the Williamson County Pollinator Garden at the landfill north of Hutto last week, several juvenile snakes were… Read More →
Registration opens for 2016 Spring Training Class!
Texas Master Naturalists are people who still like to play in the dirt and are willing to get their feet wet and their hands dirty. To… Read More →
Central Texas 2015 Christmas Bird Counts
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) sponsored by the Audubon Society and Cornell University is one of several bird reporting counts conducted each year. While the tradition began on Christmas… Read More →
Carolina Snailseed
Vines are plants with long, slender stems that either trail or creep across the ground or climb either by wrapping itself around a support or using tendrils that attach to… Read More →
Good Water Master Naturalists Monitor Quality of Local Streams
The Good Water Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist program participates in the statewide citizen science water monitoring project, the Texas Stream Team. Texas Stream Team is a statewide… Read More →




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