Early October I started a nature journal.
Hopefully it's gonna be a journal I finally manage to keep long-term. We will see.
It's written in my native tongue German. I won't give a translation. Most of the time it's only some observations during my walks or comments to the objects of my drawings.
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I was out walking & came upon a fabulously ancient looking tree! Upon closer inspection, I realized it was truly unusual in a neighbourhood full of lindens, maples, & oaks. I showed the photos I'd taken to naturalists I know, & they helped me solve the mystery of this unique tree!
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found some red shouldered hawk's lost luggage on the ground
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Nature Journaling
I’m new to nature journaling but its an intriguing concept.
Marian Hirsch recommends John Muir Laws’ The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling. He has written many other books that may of interest as well.
I think the practice should be used, if possible, in classrooms. By keeping track of their environment, students will feel like scientists and explorers. Students will see how art and…
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GUEST ARTIST: “Blossoming in Art” by Diane Antone
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Monteverde Costa Rica: Nature Journaling
Join me nature journaling in the most famous cloudforest in the world!
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Some updated pages from my bird journal!
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Barn swallows under a bridge over the lake. I love the freedom to be bad at drawing and enjoy it anyway.
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Autumn is here! ( That's the title of the page, the writing in brown ink)
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Moved to a new place so trying to find new nature spots to explore. These are from some eel grass/mud flats at a low king tide. the orange tritonia were a rare find (the beCh naturalist there said it was his first time seeing them in 15 years!) and we found egg clusters nearby. Hoping to do more of this kind of thing in the future.
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Vintage newspaper article
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