Jan 07

The Polar Vortex, or A Reminder Why We Love Austin

This morning I wandered down to Lady Bird Lake to see the polar vortex in person. The temperature at lakeside hovered around 25 degrees. Only a few die hards were jogging the trails. Once you become acclimated to Austin, your taste for cold weather mysteriously fades away.

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Dec 07

The Hummer in Winter

Austin doesn’t do winter well. A blue norther whipped through Austin this weekend; we are faced with our first serious freeze of the winter. My tender plants are protected in a little plastic tent that I fashioned. But, the rufous hummingbird that frequents my yard has no such protection. He is at the mercy of the weather. But, there are a few things we can do with our feeders to help.

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Dec 02

Rufous Returns

The bird weighs less than a grape, has a brain smaller than a pea, and flies thousands of miles each year between the place it nests and where it chooses to winter. The bird has returned to winter in my yard on Shoal Creek, precisely where it stayed last year. I know about bird migration, and I am aware of the staggering distances they are capable of traveling. But how do we explain one of the smallest birds flying such long distances?

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Nov 15

Shoal Creek at the EAST Studio Tour

  Love Ted Eubanks’ images of Shoal Creek? Join us the “Austin’s Thin Green Line” show at the EAST Studio Tour on Saturday, November 16 & 23 and Sunday, November 17 & 24 from 11 to 6 at the Austin…Read More

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Nov 14

The Conservancy is Launched!

Yesterday marked the beginning of a new era for Austin’s beloved Shoal Creek as nonprofit, community, City of Austin, and business leaders joined together at GSD&M to celebrate the launch of the nonprofit organization, the Shoal Creek Conservancy. The Conservancy’s…Read More

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