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Wild Sonoma - Exploring Nature in Wine Country

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"Wild Sonoma celebrates the natural landscapes of Sonoma County. The book begins with a primer on ecology basics, including the impact of fire, before a survey of sixty-two of the area's iconic and commonly encountered species. It concludes with a tour of six sites to experience Sonoma's diverse natural beauty, with a special emphasis on access"--

List of contents

Foreword by Jane Goodall

 

Introduction: Welcome to Wild Sonoma!

 

Part 1: Where Nature Comes From


  • water and watersheds
  • dirt versus soil
  • fire and fire ecology

Part 2: a Field Guide to Cool, Interesting, and Essential Species

 

birds 


  • acorn woodpecker Melanerpes formicivorus
  • American coot Fulica americana
  • American robin Turdus migratorius
  • Anna’s hummingbird Calypte anna
  • California quail Callipepla californica
  • California scrub-jay Aphelocoma californica
  • common raven Corvus corax
  • dark-eyed junco Junco hyemalis
  • double-crested cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus
  • golden-crowned sparrow Zonotrichia atricapilla
  • great blue heron Ardea herodias
  • great egret Ardea alba
  • house finch Haemorhous mexicanus
  • mallard Anas platyrhynchos
  • mourning dove Zenaida macroura
  • red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis
  • red-winged blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus
  • tree swallow Tachycineta bicolor
  • turkey vulture Cathartes aura
  • western bluebird Sialia mexicana

flowers, shrubs, and trees


  • arroyo willow Salix lasiolepis
  • bay laurel Umbellularia californica
  • blue dicks Dipterostemon capitatum
  • California buckeye Aesculus californica
  • California poppy Eschscholzia californica
  • coast live oak Quercus agrifolia
  • coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens
  • common manzanita Arctostaphylos manzanita
  • Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii
  • Douglas iris Iris douglasiana
  • field mustard Brassica spp.
  • Pacific madrone Arbutus menziesii
  • Pacific poison oak Toxicodendron diversilobum
  • sky lupine Lupinus nanus
  • spring vetch Vicia sativa
  • sticky monkey-flower Diplacus aurantiacus
  • toyon Heteromeles arbutifolia
  • valley oak Quercus lobata

insects


  • common buckeye Junonia coenia
  • bumble bee Bombus spp.
  • cabbage white Pieris rapae
  • California sister Adelpha californica
  • common yellowjacket Vespula pensylvanica
  • darkling beetle Eleodes grandicollis
  • flame skimmer Libellula saturata
  • harvester ant Veromessor andrei
  • mourning cloak Nymphalis antiopa
  • pipevine swallowtail Battus philenor

mammals

 


  • black bear Urus americanus
  • bobcat Lynx rufus
  • coyote Canis latrans
  • gray fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus
  • mule deer Odocoileus hemionus
  • northern raccoon Procyon lotor
  • striped skunk Mephitis mephitis
  • western gray squirrel Sciurus griseus

reptiles and amphibians


  • California newt Taricha torosa
  • garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis
  • gopher snake Pituophis catenifer
  • northern Pacific rattlesnake Crotalus oreganus
  • Sierran treefrog Pseudacris sierra
  • western fence lizard Sceloporus occidentalis 

Part 3: Explorations and Excursions


  • Jenner and the Russian River Estuary
  • Lake Sonoma
  • The Middle Russian River
  • Spring Lake Regional Park
  • Jack London State Historic Park
  • Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

  

Where to Go Next

 

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Summary

An all-access guide to the abundant natural splendor of Sonoma County.

Wild Sonoma celebrates the spectacular and resilient natural landscapes of Sonoma County, which along with its neighboring counties is one of the world’s premier winegrowing regions.  Our exploration launches with an entertaining primer on ecology basics, including the impact of fire, before a fun fact–filled survey of sixty-two of the area’s iconic and commonly encountered species—from vivacious acorn woodpeckers to disease-neutralizing Western fence lizards. It caps off with a tour of six sites to experience Sonoma’s diverse natural beauty, with a special emphasis on access. Written by Wild LA author Charles Hood, introduced by renowned naturalist Jane Goodall, and illustrated by John Muir Laws, Wild Sonoma offers residents and tourists from eight to eighty a sense of wonder and cause for hope.

Product details

Authors Charles Hood, Hood Charles
Assisted by John Muir Laws (Illustration), Jane Goodall (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.09.2022
 
EAN 9781597145893
ISBN 978-1-59714-589-3
No. of pages 224
Assisted by Lynn Horowitz, Jeanne Wirka
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works
Travel > Travel guides

Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, NATURE / Regional, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Wilderness, Conservation of the environment, The Earth: natural history: general interest, Travel guides: routes and ways, Napa and Sonoma

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