Where’s Bob?
“Morning, Bob,” I’d say as I sipped my coffee from the other side of the window. Bob was busy. He didn’t have time for chitchat.
Butterfly Festival
According to an article penned by HCMN Mary Dow Ross, the initial caterpillar count was 36 in 1999. Compare that to the 5,000 wrangled this year.
A Peek at the Peak
There are places called Sentinel Peak from Arizona to South Africa, but this woodsy slope in Hays County would be hard to beat.
Hornsby Bend
About twenty Hays County Master Naturalist class members gathered in the parking lot for the Hornsby Bend site visit.
Selah CoCoRaHS
In my ninth year of CoCoRaHS reporting, I thought it was time to stand back and draw some conclusions and maybe make some predictions.
About the Cover…
I’d been watching the weather forecast for days. Who knows how to shoot a total solar eclipse? Even in a clear sky.
In the Path of Totality
Remembering 2017. It seemed simple enough. We would arrive in plenty of time…
Bleeding Black
We learn about oak wilt and how to prevent its spread, but there are many other organisms which infect oaks.
About the Cover…
Some years are better than others, and this year seems like one of the best in recent memory.
Modern Pictographs
Just as ancient humans drew their natural world with charcoal and ochre on cave walls, we moderns rely on photography to enrich our experience of Nature.
Native, Invasive, Weed, or What?
Get to know the plants on your property. Why? It’s lots of fun. But that isn’t the only reason.
About the Cover…
I’ve seen more bluebirds in the last 3 weeks than I’ve seen in the last 3 years. What happened?
Coming Back to Life?
The condition of Jacob’s Well and its impact on this unique ecosystem has been dire for over a year now. But just this week, after 5 inches of rainfall, the spring began to flow again.
Land Stewardship in a Time of Climate Variability
How can you protect what you have and restore what will be damaged by future weather extremes?
Counting Birds
HCMNs and community birders took part in the 2023 Christmas Bird Count. Walk with Jesse Huth’s team to see a sample of the over 80 species documented in downtown San Marcos and across Zone 1.
Autumn Trail
Our rivers and creeks, even when seasonally low, can all be nature preserves. What luck that the land within Cypress Creek Nature Preserve has remained in its natural state even as Wimberley grew up around it!