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Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay

On December 1, 2018December 5, 2018 By Kat CouchIn CorvidaeLeave a comment

Cold. A little snow. The cottontail is out between flurries, nibbling on the pale grass. She looks up when I turn the car down the drive, with an expression that can only be described as woeful. Someone on Facebook, of course, will be summiting a mountain; a friend will post a picture with people you …

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Untranslatable

On November 27, 2018December 1, 2018 By Kat CouchIn Lexicography, MiscellanyLeave a comment

The Irish word tenalach, we’re told in breathless Internet posts, is untranslatable in English. Which means, of course, that there is a translation but it’s long and flowery — the verbal equivalent of a scented candle — and in this particular case, the following: “Tenalach: A relationship one has with the land, air, and water; …

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The Full Black-billed Magpie Moon

On November 23, 2018November 25, 2018 By Kat CouchIn AstronomyLeave a comment

Uncle Frank had an observatory at the bottom of his garden and a penny-farthing bicycle. Either one would have made him fascinating to a kid, but while the bicycle was a cool curiosity (I remember him briefly riding it around out back), we preferred the observatory. (In truth, Frank probably wasn’t related to us at …

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Migratory Thrush

On November 21, 2018November 26, 2019 By Kat CouchIn TurdidaeLeave a comment

When I was a boy, robins were plump little things with cranberry-red breasts. They usually came with a sprig of English Holly. My experience of them was confined to the graphical: they were on Christmas cards from Gran or Auntie Millie, almost every year, and they were European Robins — not the big-bodied thrush of …

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Advanced ignorance

On November 17, 2018November 18, 2018 By Kat CouchIn ApiaceaeLeave a comment

One of the ambitions of a good naturalist, it seems to me, should be to build up enough knowledge that, when asked about this or that plant or animal, they can say with great confidence, “I don’t know”. In my experience the best ones say it a lot. New citizen scientists — budding botanists, fledgling …

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Strange birds

On November 15, 2018November 18, 2018 By Kat CouchIn MimidaeLeave a comment

Once upon a sunny morning a man who sat in a breakfast nook looked up from his scrambled eggs to see a white unicorn with a golden horn quietly cropping the roses in the garden. The man went up to the bedroom where his wife was still asleep and woke her. "There's a unicorn in …

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In a rut III, the chase

On November 13, 2018November 15, 2018 By Kat CouchIn Cervidae, MammalsLeave a comment

A mini photo essay of sorts. As I arrived home this evening, the road was blocked by a fine-looking stag and two young does. I’ve mentioned the scientific name for mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, but I haven’t really said what it means, nor have I made much of a distinction between the word stag and …

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The Ravine

On November 11, 2018December 27, 2018 By Kat CouchIn Godegh KerwysLeave a comment

T. S. Eliot knew cats. His 1939 collection of poems, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, introduces us to the fact that cats have three names: an everyday one, a peculiar one (like Coricopat or Jellylorum), and one that only the cat knows. Many people are familiar with the idea, since “The Naming of Cats” …

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Plains Cottonwood

On November 10, 2018November 16, 2018 By Kat CouchIn SalicaceaeLeave a comment

I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all. I used to teach this verse …

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Magician, Mystic, Maker

On November 8, 2018November 11, 2018 By Kat CouchIn MiscellanyLeave a comment

Our first blog post — was it only a week or so ago? — mentioned how, for me, the cycle of the seasons, the perpetual regeneration of living things, seemingly sprung out of nothing: bare ground, frozen ground, was inseparable from our own human urge to make stuff. Where does a musician’s melody come from, …

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