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.

102° in the Shade

By slogan | September 11, 2015

We have been experiencing extreme temptures lately and the shallow fountain has been very popular with all the birds in the GNG!  These two videos are interesting in that different species of birds choose to have bathing parties together.  The first clip is mostly House […]

Jumping Spider

By slogan | September 6, 2015

An agile hunter prowls the GNG – the jumping spider.  With their exceptional vision and pinpoint jumping ability, this family of spiders is extremely successful, being represented by almost 5000 species!  They will both lay in wait and stalk prey with the capability to take […]

Wasps are Capable Hunters

By slogan | September 3, 2015

Animal species that hunt in the GNG come in many shapes and sizes.  Yellow Jackets are one of these hunters and have the ability to capture fast moving insects like this Green Bottle Fly. The wasp will not be dining on the fly though (adults […]

Green Lynx Spider

By slogan | September 2, 2015

Fittingly named for their bright green body and capability of running, then jumping on prey, the Green Lynx Spider can be one of the more aggressive hunters in the GNG.  Their fierce looks and size can be intimating to an observer and females have the […]

Nectar Time!

By slogan | August 28, 2015

This 30-second video compresses 5 minutes of hummingbirds enjoying their mid-morning nectar. Allen’s Hummingbirds, Anna’s Hummingbirds and Black-chinned Hummingbirds are all represented, along with a quick visit from a female Hooded Oriole. It is simply untrue that giving sugar water to hummingbirds is harmful to […]

Native Pollinators

By slogan | August 28, 2015

One goal of the GNG is to create a healthy habitat for pollinators, especially native bees.  California has over 1,600 species of native bees that come in many different sizes and adornments.  One of the most common bee families in the world is the small […]

A Mule Deer’s New Antlers

By slogan | August 25, 2015

This buck’s antlers are now just-fully grown and beginning to harden. We know this because in the last frames of the video you can see a strip of hanging velvet. As deer antlers harden and the velvet dries up, bucks will begin to rub them […]