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Sitka Nature: Walk to Totem Park and Campus Fungi

Pictures from a walk around Totem Park, with several fungi observed on the Sheldon Jackson campus before heading home.

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Sitka Nature: Gulls and Fall Fungi


 

Starrigavan Gulls, Japonski Island fungi, and photos of mushroom collections.

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Gulls and Fall Fungi

Sitka Nature: Lower Gavan Fungi


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Today’s photos are mostly somewhat obscure fungi from the forests along the lower section of Gavan Hill Trail. My iNaturalist Observations for Today Read more ->

 
 
 
 

Sitka Nature: Rain Returns

It kind of snuck up on me, but January and February (so far) have been quite dry. After the first week of the year, there have been only two days (in January) that had more than 0.1 inches of rain.… Read more ->

Rain Returns

Sitka Nature: Fall Mushrooms

Mushrooms and other fungi observed on the SJ campus, the forest near Westwood Trail (adjacent to the campus) and near Merrill Rock. My iNaturalist Observations for Today Read more ->

Fall Mushrooms

907 Updates December 27, 2017

By Beth Verge: DOC making improvements to stop smuggling of drugs into facilities
 
 
 
 
By Sidney Sullivan: Richardson Highway shut down for suspected unexploded mortar round
 
 
 
 
By Emily Carlson: AK is 47/50 in pension funding obligation
 
 
 
 
I do hope the man who discharged the firearm had it legally. Be interesting to know the rest of the story. Seriously, how does one break-up a dog fight? Isn’t a lot of it dependent on the size of the dogs, the number of dogs and breed(s)?
By KTVA Web Staff: Shot fired to break up dogfight in Juneau
 
 
 
 
Unique Nativities
 
 
 
 
The 2018 AMATS Committee Meeting Calendar is available online (https://goo.gl/CV8s2D). Happy holidays and best wishes in the new year!
 
 
 
 
Sitka Nature: Sitka Nature Show #145 – Zach LaPerriere
The November 26th show featured a conversation with Sitka-based woodworker Zach LaPerriere. We talked about spalted wood and an upcoming talk by Dr. Sara Robinson, as well as his process for creating bowls, and what he learns about the wood he uses and the history of the trees that provided the wood. Zach has a website where you can see many of the bowls he has created.
 
 
 
 
Sitka Nature: Dusky Thrush
 
 
 
 
Sitka Nature: Sitka Nature Show #146 – Seri Robinson
The December 10th show featured a conversation with Dr. Seri Robinson, expert on spalted wood. She was in town to give a talk as part of the natural history seminar series. You can learn more about spalted wood at her Northern Spalting website.
 
 
 
 
Sitka Nature: Sitka Nature Show #147 – Jen Cedarleaf and Victoria Vosburg
 
 
 
 
49 Writers, Inc.: Deb Vanasse | Writer, Interrupted
 
 
 
 
49 Writers, Inc: Guest Blogger Meagan Macvie | Publishing (and Learning) with Ooligan Press
 
 
 
 
49 Writers, Inc.: Guest Blogger Meagan Macvie | A Certain Necessary Faith
 
 
 
 

Sitka Nature: Purple Finch

I took a short walk around the neighborhood around noon after dropping my dad off at the airport. I saw no sign of the Purple Finch, though other birds (juncos, primarily) seemed to be acting a lit…

Purple Finch

Finch Quest | Sitka Nature

Mostly clear skies prevailed as the day dawned. I got up before the sun was high enough to be seen over the mountains to the southeast (not especially challenging as we’re headed into t…

Finch Quest | Sitka Nature

Sitka Nature Show #140 – Debbie Miller | Sitka Nature

Download Radio Show The September 17th show featured a conversation with Debbie Miller, a nature writer who has written several books featuring Alaskan natural history subjects. We started the conv…

Sitka Nature Show #140 – Debbie Miller | Sitka Nature

Two Rainy Days | Sitka Nature

Over four inches of rain fell yesterday and today. The 2.44 inches recorded yesterday at the airport station represented a record for the date (today’s 1.6 inches is just shy of the record 1.…

Two Rainy Days | Sitka Nature