Being still is one of my favorite ways to be in the forest.
Read MoreThe ladybugs have arrived which means means winter in here! Every year when temperatures drop, hundreds of thousands of ladybugs gather in the East Bay hills to hibernate. Even though each year brings a new generation of ladybugs, they always return the exact same spots.
Read MoreI hadn't been there very long when the sound of the Pileated Woodpecker pecking ferociously at the moss-covered tree trunk began to echo throughout the quiet forest floor.
Read MoreThis Juvenile Great Horned Owl with fluffy feathers was perched on the branch of a Bay Laurel tree.
Read MoreThe Palomarin Field Station, tucked into a wooded area on the southern tip of Point Reyes National Seashore, sits on an international biodiversity hotspot. The San Francisco Bay, which is the largest estuary on the west coast, is a critical stopover point for birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway, which extends from Alaska and Patagonia.
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