Since the last blog post at the end of our 2021 road trip, we’ve been in El Paso, and most of my time has been spent doing research and planning for 2022. This has been made much more complicated by the pandemic for several reasons. First, accessability of destinations, such as remote areas of Canada, […]
Category: Natural History
A Year of Profoundly Uncomfortable Camping
After finishing up Southeast Arizona, we spent a few days in New Mexico looking for genera before a break in El Paso. We stayed a couple nights in nifty City of Rocks State Park, where we found three target genera and recorded bats, documenting three species not listed for the park (Pallid Bat, Fringed Myotis, […]
Monsoonal Madness
We left northern New Mexico on August 4, heading towards the borderlands to look for plants dependent on monsoonal rains. On the way, we drove through Petrified Forest National Park to look for Parryella filifolia, a pea family shrub, which we easily located. Trees and shrubs can usually be identified even if not flowering or […]
Chiroptera Chronicles
We left El Paso on July 9, spending 6 days in the Trans-Pecos of Texas, followed by three weeks in New Mexico. Our first day and night were in the Davis Mountains, where we were unsuccessful in our first three plant genus searches, despite the floral displays being quite good from recent rains. But at […]
Jackrabbit Habit
This blog post covers just 9 days in the field, June 1 – 9, during which we did a loop from El Paso to Southeast Arizona and back, looking for more new native vascular plant genera. In gorgeous White Sands National Park, New Mexico, which features the largest gypsum dune field in the world, we […]
An East-West Transect Across Texas
Our last week at High Island was generally disappointing. We stayed through the morning of the 7th, about 5 days longer than tentatively planned, because of favorable wind forecasts on the 6th. We were hoping to see a rare May day with good trans-Gulf migrant numbers, plus perhaps some of the later circum-Gulf migrants like […]
Spring Migration on the Upper Texas Coast
We had planned in 2021 to take a series of international birding tours during the year, with short forays in between, rather than taking a single long road trip. However, the first several tours have been cancelled because of COVID-19, and the remainder are uncertain. So the new plan is to spend most of April […]
To El Paso, At Last
We departed the Everglades on Jan. 3, heading for Little Manatee River State Park, which had one site free up for the week, probably from a cancellation. This park is about halfway up the peninsula, near Tampa Bay. While there we paddled on the Manatee and Little Manatee Rivers, and also canoed out to Shell […]
Exile in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
When visiting the Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV), we often get a room in an extended stay facility rather than camp, for a break, and also because the cost is about the same, and air conditioning is nice given the high humidity and temperatures in the region. We stayed in Woodspring Suites in Pharr, which […]
Paddling in NE Minnesota
After leaving Wyoming, we drove about a thousand miles in three days, staying at a campground one night to do laundry, and stopping to do some badly-needed shopping. We arrived in Minnesota on September 1 and ended up leaving on the 30th, finally driven out by predictions of a full week of cold, rainy, windy […]