March 1, the Great Backyard Bird Count data was due from participants around the world; exact tallies will soon be available. As of this posting,
Year: 2019
Thanks to the cat, I finally captured a decent shot of one of our resident yard-fellows. During the recent Great Backyard Bird Count, I was
The Great Backyard Bird Count is Friday! Easy Peasy — you don’t even have to leave home. There’s still time to join this fun four-day
Rescued rare native plants can thrive in cultivation By Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Bailey’s ball moss is one of those dream plants that absolutely
Succulents are popular and for good reasons! Story and photos by Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Succulents are fun, nearly care free and reproduce relatively
Be kind to the palm trees; be kind to beneficial bats By Anita Westervelt, Texas Master Naturalist Torrents of rain come to the Rio Grande