Featured Volunteer: Rick Wallace
Recognizing Rick Wallace, A PEEC Volunteer By Christa Tyson, PEEC Volunteer Coordinator Rick Wallace is a volunteer who shares his […]
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Recognizing Rick Wallace, A PEEC Volunteer By Christa Tyson, PEEC Volunteer Coordinator Rick Wallace is a volunteer who shares his […]
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This week’s flower looks very different from our usual subjects. It is pink with a spike of lacy flowers. These elaborate
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These cute cubs have big appetites! Help feed these cubs by collecting acorns when you are out hiking. Then, drop
After a summer full of multi-colored flowers, we’re heading into the season of yellow with a dash of purple. All over
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The beautiful sky blue Birdbill Dayflower (Comelina dianthifolia) stands out this week. Its common name is derived from both the
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By Ethan Rickards and Bob Walker Deftly blending into the shrubbery, the Canyon Towhee (Melozone fusca) is unlike other birds
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By Ethan Rickards and Bob Walker The Lesser Goldfinch (Spinus psaltria), though small, is quite noticeable. The bright golden hues
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By Bob Walker Our fourth and final hummingbird installment features the beautiful but very tiny Calliope Hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope). They
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By Bob Walker OK, let’s be diplomatic. Rufous Hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus) have lots of personality. To put it mildly, they
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