Newest Blogs in the Network: 2-24-10

Backyard

Bankside – Following the seasons from the banks of the Scioto River in north central Ohio.

Benweb 3.1 – Life through the lens of a SoFla amateur naturalist. Backyard in the broadest sense: astronomy, birding, nature walks.

The Little House in the Not-So-Big Woods – Birds, trees, bugs, and squirrels, and things that go bump in the night: celebrating nature in North Central Texas.

Conservation

Saving Snow Leopards – Snow leopards live in some of the most extreme environments on earth. Stories about the people working to help these beautiful but critically endangered cats avoid extinction.

Flora

ooh baby ~ you’re a sight for sore eyes – celebrating flora around Malaysia, capturing plant and animal (usually insect) beauty

Invertebrates

All about Butterflies – Blog dedicated to butterflies, especially Brazil.

Natural History

Illinois Nature Walk at Ballard Nature Center – A four-seasons blog highlighting the flora and fauna of the Nature Center located in the midwestern USA.

Natural Wisdom – Daily observations about how Nature helps us regain a sense of ourselves.

Scrubmuncher’s blog – This a zoology/natural history blog that I write to share my interest in the natural world

TalkingNature.com talking about Australian nature and the world around us – Topical and interesting Australian natural history and issues affecting us down under

Writing

Tales of the City – Finding wildness in the heart of a UK city

3 Comments

  1. February 24, 2010 at 3:30 PM | Permalink

    WOW! No birding blogs? I think this is the first time since I have been a member of NBN! That leaves a lot of alternatives with all of you new members! (I’m not a bird blog either). Just want to extend a warm “welcome” to each and every one of you. Isn’t nature wonderful? :-D
    April Lorier

  2. February 27, 2010 at 8:17 AM | Permalink

    Hello to all the newcomers to NBN look forward to having a look around your blogs. :) Rosie

  3. February 28, 2010 at 3:04 PM | Permalink

    Thank you for the warm welcome. I’m very happy to be a part of the Nature Network.