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Michelle Gamage is a journalist and photographer based in Vancouver with an environmental beat. You can find her on Twitter @Michelle Gamage. SHARES Half the Fraser River’s juvenile Chinook salmon stay in the estuary for an average of six weeks when transitioning from fresh to salt water, but that habitat is fast shrinking.
Photo by Michael O. Snyder, courtesy of Raincoast Conservation Foundation.
The southern coastline of mainland British Columbia is a world of mud flats, tangles of reeds and boggy marsh that fills and empties with the tides. The silty, often goopy waters may, at first, seem a pale comparison to the dramatic coastline to the north, where crashing waves meet rocky shores and walls of ancient pines but there’s more to this marsh than meets the eye.
Audubon presents talk on birds of California’s oak woodlands March 18
Elizabeth Larson
15 March 2021
Kate Marianchild. Courtesy photo.
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Mendocino County resident, Kate Marianchild, naturalist and author of Secrets of the Oak Woodlands, will present a Zoom program for the Redbud Audubon Society on Thursday, March 18, starting at 7 p.m. entitled “Extraordinary Ordinary Birds of California’s Oak Woodlands.”
In a talk illustrated with audio and video recordings as well as beautiful slides, Marianchild will discuss some of the extraordinary birds that live right here in Lake County: tiny birds who build one of the ten most interesting nests in the world; woodpeckers who live in clans and share everything from food and nests to childcare and mates; and ducks who eat acorns and set off on “quad-athlons” when they are two days old.
Snowy Lloyd Center entrance
Snowy Lloyd Center trail
As mentioned in recent waterfowl survey summaries, the last few winters have conjured images of global warming and climate change. Balmy temperatures and a green-brown, snow-less landscape have curtailed recreational activities, particularly for those that embrace traditional winter season and its snow cover. This season, winter finally returned with cold and snow, creating the old fashioned New England scene that we hope appears for our February walk series. However, we know coastal living is not winter-focused, and conditions were vintage south coast, providing brief snow cover that already has vanished with the arrival of meteorological spring. Temperatures ranged from cold to spring-like, and the landscape from brown-green of recent seasons to snow-covered, enough to view the birdlife that seeks refuge here in this harshest of seasons.
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