What's Living In Lake Merritt? A lot, it turns out.
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Read MoreA large portion of the biological world is not accessible to us, because we live and operate in scales that barely overlap. Anyone familiar with the classic Eames brothers film “Powers of Ten” has a sense of this. Macro photography can be a gateway to seeing a few scales down ...
Read MoreA wall of feathers swooped up before the crowd as a flight of Rock Pigeons swam through the cool golden light of a mid-November afternoon like a frightened school of fish in the waters below. Tony Iwane, lead naturalist, instructed the onlookers to see if they could spot a bird of prey driving after the birds as a juvenile Red Shouldered Hawk has been reported recently in the area.
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