Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

The Bay Area is a great place to explore the life that is sustained by marshes, streams, and ponds. Muddy banks make for great animal tracking, so keep your eyes downward in search of tracks and other clues, and listen for the sounds of frogs splashing as they leap into the water. In late winter, be on the lookout for newts as they emerge from their burrows to lay eggs. Springtime ushers in blooming azaleas, and brightly colored migrant birds fill the trees with cacophonous celebration-few, however, outshine year-round resident Anna's Hummingbird, whose beautiful plumage, clicking calls, and thrilling aerial mating shows are sure to delight observers. Summertime brings more fantastic displays in the sky as dragonflies dart about in the sunlight looking for mates. On especially hot days, you may also find snakes sunning themselves along the trail, and Western Pond Turtles likewise basking in the warmth.

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Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

The Bay Area is a great place to explore the life that is sustained by marshes, streams, and ponds. Muddy banks make for great animal tracking, so keep your eyes downward in search of tracks and other clues, and listen for the sounds of frogs splashing as they leap into the water. In late winter, be on the lookout for newts as they emerge from their burrows to lay eggs. Springtime ushers in blooming azaleas, and brightly colored migrant birds fill the trees with cacophonous celebration-few, however, outshine year-round resident Anna's Hummingbird, whose beautiful plumage, clicking calls, and thrilling aerial mating shows are sure to delight observers. Summertime brings more fantastic displays in the sky as dragonflies dart about in the sunlight looking for mates. On especially hot days, you may also find snakes sunning themselves along the trail, and Western Pond Turtles likewise basking in the warmth.

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Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

by John Muir Laws
Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

Laws Pocket Guide: The San Francisco Bay Area, Things You'll See Near Creeks, Rivers and Ponds

by John Muir Laws

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The Bay Area is a great place to explore the life that is sustained by marshes, streams, and ponds. Muddy banks make for great animal tracking, so keep your eyes downward in search of tracks and other clues, and listen for the sounds of frogs splashing as they leap into the water. In late winter, be on the lookout for newts as they emerge from their burrows to lay eggs. Springtime ushers in blooming azaleas, and brightly colored migrant birds fill the trees with cacophonous celebration-few, however, outshine year-round resident Anna's Hummingbird, whose beautiful plumage, clicking calls, and thrilling aerial mating shows are sure to delight observers. Summertime brings more fantastic displays in the sky as dragonflies dart about in the sunlight looking for mates. On especially hot days, you may also find snakes sunning themselves along the trail, and Western Pond Turtles likewise basking in the warmth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597141222
Publisher: Heyday Books
Publication date: 02/01/2010
Series: Laws Pocket Guide
Pages: 2
Product dimensions: 6.64(w) x 3.82(h) x 0.14(d)

About the Author

John Muir Laws is a naturalist, educator, and artist, with degrees in conservation and resource studies from the University of California, Berkeley; in wildlife biology from the University of Montana, Missoula; and in scientific illustration from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is a research associate with the California Academy of Sciences. Visit his website at www.johnmuirlaws.com.

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