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.

Empidonax, or Empid Flycatchers – Sometimes a Real ID Challenge

By slogan | August 2, 2017

When it comes to the Empidonax group of flycatchers found in Southern California, the Pacific-slope Flycatcher is the easiest to identify. Empids can be a real challenge because, for the most part, they are all small yellowish birds with with buffy wingbars. The main feature […]

Juvenile Red-tailed Hawks

By slogan | July 25, 2017

A couple of months ago, biologist Dan Cooper brought to our attention that a pair of Red-tailed Hawks had nested in the canyon below the GNG.  Well, they successfully fledged two chicks and now the two siblings are spending a lot of time in the […]

July Nocturnal Species Review

By slogan | July 22, 2017

Summer is a great time to explore the garden at night, and as usual, our latest nocturnal species review didn’t disappoint! Standouts were the abundant spiders and moths. Eight species of spiders were observed as they busily worked their night shift.  We are still working […]

Non-native Glass Snail

By slogan | July 18, 2017

This small introduced snail from Europe can be found in urban gardens and nurseries throughout Southern California. This individual was found in the GNG under a rotting log. It is an omnivore and feeds on a verity of things, including living plants, dead plants, fungi, […]

Cooling-off on a Hot, Humid Day

By slogan | July 12, 2017

These goldfinches know that there is no better way to beat the Summer heat than to hang out in some cool running water! Lesser Goldfinches – Spinus psaltria

Already 80° at 7:00am

By slogan | July 7, 2017

Allan’s Hummingbirds and Western Columbine on a soon-to-be 105° day.

Green Lynx Spider

By slogan | July 5, 2017

This impressive spike-covered male Green Lynx Spider was very busy searching for a mate in the flowers by the hummingbird bath.  We never saw if he was successful, but we’re now looking for a female lynx spider in the GNG too :-). Green Lynx Spider […]