Springing Gleefully Forward
© Steven J. Cary, April 2023 Happy April all you New Mexico butterflyers. I hope it has been worth the […]
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© Steven J. Cary, April 2023 Happy April all you New Mexico butterflyers. I hope it has been worth the […]
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My February blog was on the Mythology of Trees. Selvi Viswanathan contacted me and said, “In India they worship trees.” This intrigued me because I had made the statement “worship of trees was worldwide.” I was only familiar with the Celtic tribes because I had traveled to Ireland…
Mythology, Mango Trees, and Growing Up in India Read More »
Read about Steve’s latest adventures viewing Monarchs in California.
Chasing New Mexico Monarchs in California Read More »
In the Spring of 2022, I had a very rare observation of a pair of RedBreasted Robins rearing their family’s two broods right on the front porch of our home ‘Srinivas’.
My Rare Red Breasted Robins Read More »
Los Alamos was honored as the First National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Community Wildlife Habitat in New Mexico! What does this mean?
Building Beautiful Wildlife Habitats in Los Alamos: A Letter to the Community Read More »
The large amount of rainfall this year has brought out the annual wildflowers, the most spectacular bloom can be found in lower Rendija Canyon.
Annuals in Rendija Canyon Read More »
To different people and cultures, the coyote carries diverse significance. But outside of the meaning we give these animals, they have a natural purpose of their own.
Follow along with a geologist as he spends a day mapping rocks in the Jemez Mountains, and then try your own hand at observing rocks and mapping soils.
Virtual Field Trip: Geology Read More »
Maybe you’ve read in the news that Jupiter and Saturn will appear like one giant star, the closest they’ve been in hundreds of years, on December 21, 2020. We’ve prepared a slideshow about the conjunction to explain this cool event!
The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn Read More »