Roads End Naturalist

Exploring the natural world as we wander at the end of the road


Author: Mike Dunn

  • Harvey

    The larva of the Royal Walnut Moth is a striking object. With its curved horns and numerous spines it presents to the uninitiated a truly repellent aspect. ~W.J. Holland, in The Moth Book, 1968 I must agree with Mr. Holland in that I have seen many “uninitiated” people react with horror on their first sighting Read more…

  • Surprise Visitor

    Surprise is the greatest gift which life can grant us. ~Boris Pasternak I have been enjoying all the Eastern tiger swallowtails in the yard these past few weeks, along with the antics of the hummingbirds at the feeders and wildflowers. Living in a house of windows has its advantages as I can easily keep an Read more…

  • Discovering Diversity

    Bringing nature into the classroom can kindle a fascination and passion for the diversity of life on earth and can motivate a sense of responsibility to safeguard it. ~David Attenborough We are finishing up summer camps at work and the adult group tours are starting to ramp up. In a few weeks, our school field Read more…

  • Zestful Zebras

    Butterflies and zebras. And moonbeams and fairy tales. That’s all she ever thinks about. Riding with the wind. ~Lyrics from Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix Zebra swallowtails (Eurytides marcellus) are surely one of North Carolina’s most beautiful butterflies. Their bold pattern of black and white stripes, long tails, and the bright red spots near the Read more…

  • Spider Hunter

    …most will be murderesses, but they have brought murder to a fine art, an act of exquisite precision. ~John Crompton, introduction to his book, The Hunting Wasp As we were starting to get into the car last weekend at my folks’ place, I saw some movement on the driveway. A closer look reveled a large Read more…

  • Bugs Galore

    Every kid has a bug period…I never grew out of mine. ~E.O. Wilson, naturalist and author The theme for summer camp last week at work was The Secret Lives of Bugs. We spent five days cruising around garden properties looking for bugs and other beasts. The kids had a great time and I managed a Read more…

  • Inside a Rolled Leaf

    Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. ~Confucius It has been so busy lately that I tend to forget to “stop and smell the roses”, to take advantage of where I work and live, and to make the time to just look around, ponder, and be amazed. Luckily, I remembered to do just that Read more…

  • Pungo Summer

    ,

    Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russell Baker It’s been too long since I have visited my other favorite place, the Pungo Unit of Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. So, with Melissa in Yellowstone leading a museum youth group, I decided to make a day-trip this past weekend Read more…

  • Our Yellowstone

    ,

    In such surroundings – occasional as our visits may be – we can achieve that kind of physical and spiritual renewal that comes alone from the wonder of the natural world. ~Laurence Rockefeller To celebrate our wedding, Melissa and I did something we have never done – went to our favorite place, without a group. Read more…

  • Guilty, or Not

    Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many… ~Phaedrus You may have noticed some long lapses in my blog posts. These past few weeks have been busier than usual, not so much for work, but for personal reasons – a wedding and honeymoon trip to Yellowstone (more on that soon). This Read more…