Happy Christmas!

Happy Christmas, fellow naturalists and lovers of all things wild and beautiful!  

This Christmas season, may you enjoy and savor the dazzling natural beauty that abounds just outside our doors, even through the depths of winter: frosty mornings, sparkling snow on evergreens, winter birds at the feeders, late sunrises and early sunsets.

May you connect deeply with loved ones, creation, and most importantly its Creator, who came to be Immanuel, God with us, Jesus Christ, our Light who shines even in the darkest days of the year!

Northern Mockingbird with Toyon (otherwise known as California Christmas berry!)


And, as a special gift from me to you, please enjoy this little bit of Christmas corniness and cheer: 


A California Birder's 12 Days of Christmas


"On the first day of Christmas, my birder gave to me,
A Pine Siskin eating thistle seeds.

"On the second day of Christmas, my birder gave to me,
Two Mourning Doves,
And a Pine Siskin eating thistle seeds.

"On the third day of Christmas, my birder gave to me,
Three Marsh Wrens,
Two Mourning Doves,
And a Pine Siskin eating thistle seeds."

...And on it goes...

"On the twelfth day of Christmas, my birder gave to me,
Twelve Dippers diving,
Eleven Plovers piping,
Ten Larks a-peeping,
Nine Lazuli Bunting,
Eight Marbled Murrelet,
Seven Tundra Swans,
Six Ross's Geese,
Five Goldfinches.
Four Mockingbirds,
Three Marsh Wrens,
Two Mourning Doves,
And a Pine Siskin eating thistle seeds."


Merry Christmas, everyone!!

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