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Our Favorite Bay Nature Photos of 2018
Favorite pictures published in Bay Nature in 2018, from the Bay Nature editors.
A Coyote Snatches a Mountain Lion’s Meal
A coyote won’t pass up a free meal — so long as it’s safe.
Q&A: The Unseen Peninsula’s Private Photographer
“I am what poet, farmer, essayist and author Wendell Berry might call a placed person, and this is my home.”
Ask the Naturalist: Best spots to photograph Bay Area butterflies?
Doesn’t get much better for eye candy than a butterfly on a flower, right?
Hidden Cameras Capture Stunning Photos of Wildlife in the Santa Cruz Mountains
What do mountain lions and other wildlife do when we’re not looking? Georgia Stigall’s hidden cameras show their remarkable world.
A Wildlife Photographer’s Most Important Photography Advice: Set the Camera Aside
Suzi Eszterhas will lecture about the rare animals she’s seen and her own adventures in wildlife photography on Wednesday night in the African Hall at the California Academy of Sciences.
Photographer Tory Kallman Gets His Orca Breach
On a whale watching trip in the Monterey Bay, photographer Tory Kallman witnessed one of nature’s great events—an orca in pursuit of lunch. One of the resulting photographs became Bay Nature’s January 2014 cover image.
2013—A Bay Nature Year In Photos
For Bay Nature, 2013 brought environmental news, features and photography celebrating and capturing not only nature’s beauty but its resiliency and vulnerability. Take a look at the year gone by in stunning nature photographs.
Capturing King Tides Through Citizen Science
Since 2010 the California King Tides Initiative has been documenting king tide events through photography—presenting a very real picture of rising sea levels. This year, the project has expanded to include a citizen science program, that will help researchers ground climate models.
