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  • Cats and windmills
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 04 09 at 12:12:54 pm | 8 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x6rd

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    Image by Carl Buell.

    The next person I see arguing that we shouldn’t worry about giant windmills because domestic cats kill far more birds, I’m going to take out to the middle of the Mojave so I can run them over with my Jeep.

    This will be a

    … (continues)

  • Violet-green swallows
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 03 28 at 4:44:46 pm | 1 comment | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x9cd

    King of The Mountain

    Of all the side-blotched lizards I saw on my Sunday hike – and there were hundreds – this was the only fellow that didn’t run out of camera range. He flinched, as they all do, and he did the usual sets of pushups, but then for some reason he

    … (continues)

  • The birds and the bees
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 03 17 at 11:19:32 pm | 0 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x92c

    Echinocereus

    I was in Fern Canyon this afternoon, a short stretch of Wentworth Canyon that’s moist enough along one part of the south wall to support a few feet of Adiantum fern. The story is that the place was wetter once and the ferns covered the canyon

    … (continues)

  • Carduelis psaltria
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 03 09 at 11:32:16 pm | 2 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x1Zc

    Our apartment here is one of six, in an L-shaped building the inside corner of which is filled with a little walled courtyard. Most of the courtyard is in pavers, but there’s a little square garden section with a mature palm and an eight-foot … (continues)

  • Amphispiza bilineata
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 03 07 at 12:35:56 am | 1 comment | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x7Tc

    Because I shoot video with my iPhone, which has limited resolution and no creditable zoom, I suggest you hit “play” on this video and look at this photo at Wikipedia, which was taken not far away.

    If you’re stubborn and want to find the bird in

    … (continues)

  • Lost and Ancient Archives
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 01 16 at 3:08:59 pm | 5 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x2oc

    In May 2008, as long-time readers of this blog know, I left the San Francisco Bay Area where I had lived for a quarter century and moved to the Mojave Desert.  I remember the next month through a bit of a veil. There was a lot of work hauling

    … (continues)

  • Avian mortality at a desert concentrating solar facility
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 08 19 at 2:22:04 pm | 2 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x2mb

    This study, done at the Daggett Solar One plant in the Mojave in the early 1980s, concludes that while local bird populations may not have been critically endangered by Solar One, larger concentrating solar plants could potentially imperil more

    … (continues)

  • Snippet from an email a couple years old
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 04 at 1:58:40 am | 2 comments

    “On my way in to UCSF today: two starlings mobbed a crow mercilessly, harassing her into annoyed, almost panicked flight across the road in front of me, and on the far side of the road the ruckus startled a red-tail, which took off out of his perch

    … (continues)

  • Apotheosis
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 02 at 12:10:16 am | 1 comment

    [Written in January 2008 for a literary website, devoted to self-portrait and writing, that would seem to have gone offline. Putting it here.]

    Nine flights of stairs through the parking garage and out into wind-swept streets. Two thirds of a mile

    … (continues)

  • Mono Basin Sage Grouse Is Endangered, But Protection Once Again Delayed
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 03 05 at 12:58:35 pm | 3 comments

    From the Center for Biological Diversity:

    LAS VEGAS— In response to a petition and lawsuit from the Center for Biological Diversity and other environmental and faith-based groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that a

    … (continues)

  • Oops!
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 01 11 at 3:36:51 pm | 0 comments

    It’s embarrassing, but I misidentified the tracks in this photo. The solution has been corrected.

    This intellectual integrity stuff is hard … (continues)

  • It’s International Vulture Awareness Day
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 09 05 at 8:37:03 pm | 8 comments

    In celebration of International Vulture Awareness Day, here are some photos I’ve taken of the three vulture species native to the 48 contiguous United States.

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    A turkey vulture, Cathartes aura, flying past me four years ago on a narrow promontory

    … (continues)

  • Envoy
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 24 at 1:11:54 am | 2 comments

    One day melds into the next. I sleep fitfully, wake late, write nothing for days on end. I stare at the screen, get up, get more coffee, fall asleep drinking coffee.

    We walked into the hills three days ago, my gaze turned sullen inward. Ceanothus

    … (continues)

  • Best field guide ever
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 10 at 6:15:29 pm | 19 comments

    I don’t do paid reviews of books nor other products, and I think bloggers who do are unethical — whether they disclose that the review is paid or not. I say this because I’m about to rant about how amazingly cool iBird Explorer Plus is, to the

    … (continues)

  • Eagle over Morning Star Mine Road
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 02 04 at 9:33:58 pm | 1 comment

    Eagle over Morning Star Mine Road… (continues)

  • Serendipity Doo Dah
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 21 at 10:20:55 pm | 5 comments

    Via Tee Poole, an astronomer’s sky cam in New Mexico catches something … (continues)

  • Rock wren
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 10 at 6:33:19 pm | 0 comments

    rock wren at Petrified Forest National Park

    At Puerco Ruins, Petrified Forest National Park, November … (continues)

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I'm a natural history and environmental writer, an editor and photographer. I've lived in upstate New York, the SF Bay Area, Washington, DC, the Mojave Desert, and Los Angeles. My writing has appeared in publications ranging from Camas and Orion to Bay Nature, California Wild, the Boston Globe, and about thirty daily papers nationwide when I was a syndicated garden writer for the Knight-Ridder chain. No, I never got to meet the talking car.

I've traveled extensively in the Mojave, Great Basin and Sonoran deserts, as well as in the steppes and slickrock country of the Colorado Plateau.

About Coyote Crossing

This blog has existed in one form or another since 2003. At first it was called Creek Running North, after Pinole Creek, near where I lived back then. I moved in 2008 and renamed the site Coyote Crossing, but about a thousand people* still link here under the old name.

My publicist tells me I should mention that my writing here has frequently been called the best on the Internet.

* May not actually equal 1000

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