The Naturalist’s Journal

What's Happening "Fauna-wise" in the Garden

As the Gottlieb Native Garden’s naturalist, Scott Logan documents the ever-changing array of wildlife species as they vary with the garden’s blooms, seasons and migratory patterns. While bringing these observations to life for all to experience, he also coordinates scientific research projects, and monitors the overall health and biodiversity of the garden. The Naturalist’s Journal also highlights the work the Gottliebs and Scott are doing to educate and inspire people to start gardening for wildlife with native plants.

Sun Rises Over Downtown Los Angeles

By slogan | November 14, 2017

Threatening skies didn’t bring any rain today, but did make for a beautiful backdrop to the hummingbird feeders…

Late Afternoon Black Phoebe

By slogan | November 9, 2017

We have a sweet, new bird hunting insects in the garden – we couldn’t be happier!

Munias Have Returned

By slogan | November 5, 2017

Scaly-breasted Munia or Nutmeg Mannikin or Spice Finch or Spotted Finch With its many names, this non-native bird (endemic to Asia) might be best called by its latin name Lonchura punctulata.  It has been added to the California Bird Records Committee State List with the common […]

Turkey Vulture

By slogan | November 2, 2017

Although we have never seen one in the garden itself, Turkey Vultures are seen often soaring above the GNG.  Easily identified by their characteristic wobbly, unsteady flight (when they have empty stomachs), Turkey Vultures ride thermals to conserve energy, usually while in the pursuit of […]

Brown Widow Spider

By slogan | October 31, 2017

Below, a Brown Widow Spider waits for prey in its seemingly haphazard tangle web, the typical design of all comb footed spider webs.  A recent spider survey in the GNG found well over 100 Brown Widows, and not a single Black Widow.  It is not […]

Displaying Painted Tiger Moth

By slogan | October 26, 2017

This is the time of year to find tiger moths in Los Angeles – and there is no shortage of them in the GNG.  If you give them a little nudge while they are trying to find a mate, you might be surprised when they […]

Teenage Great Horned Owl

By slogan | October 22, 2017

A pair of Great Horned Owls raised two chicks in the GNG this past season.  We were lucky enough to watch as the youngsters learned the ways of our urban jungle.  Their parents drove them off about a month ago as they will tolerate chicks […]