Listen this fall for their scratchy calls and in spring for the male’s various songs. To read this Bay Nature magazine story ...
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I often imagine what it was like to immigrate to California. The state probably felt big, dry, and daunting. My grandma said she wasn’t ready to leave her life in Hong Kong in the late 1970s when her ...
Less than 300 years ago, San Francisco was a land of hills and sand dunes, where Ramaytush-speaking Ohlone lived in seasonal communities along creeks and the Bay. They lived lightly on the land in ...
There’s an image by Dorothea Lange I think of often. It’s a bright day in March 1935, and a young woman is perched far out on a plank above a makeshift pond of irrigation runoff, balancing as she dips ...
The placid ocean smudges into the horizon. Light filters through clouds and softens the yellow grass on the hills like a painting. As the morning mist retreats to higher ground, more of the landscape ...
Migration of butterflies doesn’t seem to be as clear cut as those who do and those who don’t. For instance, a vast majority ...