Roads End Naturalist

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


Author: Mike Dunn

  • So Many Butterflies… Go FIGure

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    ‘Tis the season… a little later than usual, but the season nonetheless. While I was camping in New England, the figs on the trees outside my garden decided to start ripening in my absence. By the time I returned this past week, they were fully ripe, which had not gone unnoticed by many of my… Read more…

  • Looking for Leviathan

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    Many years ago I had the privilege of co-leading a week-long whale watching workshop aboard a schooner in Maine for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. It was an experience I will never forget (for many reasons). So, while traveling up the coast of Maine I was looking for opportunities to see whales again.… Read more…

  • Faces in the Forest

    In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. John Muir I find great peace in a walk in the woods. And I usually find something that causes me to pause and look closer. I appreciate these simple moments of time and reflection and know I am lucky to have the opportunity… Read more…

  • A New Day in New Hampshire

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    After a day of driving through torrential rains I reached a beautiful Forest Service campground in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. A few of the campsites had standing water but mine was mainly dry. I could hear the roaring waters of a creek downslope from me as the rain subsided. And then, as… Read more…

  • Mainely Beautiful

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    I am winding down my camping trip to the north woods and the Maine coast. It has been a glorious week of hiking, camping in almost perfect campsites, and taking in the sights of a stunningly beautiful part of our country. Unlike many of my other outings, this one turned out to be less about… Read more…

  • A Tale of Two Spiders

    A friend found this orb spider in the driveway last week. She noticed something wasn’t quite right and called me over. At first glance, the spider looked like it was wearing a white belt. A closer look and I could make out that it wasn’t an arachnid fashion accessory but rather something much more sinister… Read more…

  • Bottle Opener Bug

    “In All Things of Nature There is Something of the Marvelous” – Aristotle I have always loved that quote as it states in simple terms why I find everything around me so fascinating. I marvel at spectacles such as the Snow Geese at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge or the Bison in Yellowstone, but I… Read more…

  • Tiny Hummers and Bumblebirds

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    During my career at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences I once was forwarded a call from someone that was curious about something they had seen in their yard. She wanted to know what species of tiny hummingbirds were visiting her flowers. After a brief discussion, we came to the conclusion she was seeing one… Read more…

  • Dressed for Success

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    And what’s a butterfly? At best, He’s but a caterpillar, drest.      John Grey And there is one species of caterpillar that dresses better than any other – the Camouflaged Looper, Synchlora aerata. This is the unusual larva of the Wavy-lined Emerald Moth (okay, the quote isn’t quite right in this case…). Every time I am… Read more…

  • Bullet Frass

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    It may seem like an odd title for a post on one of our more common backyard butterflies, but I promise I’ll explain it in a moment. You may have seen this distinctively marked species as it darts about your yard from flower to flower. It is the Silver-spotted Skipper, one of, if not the,… Read more…