When can you find ripe blueberries along the Appalachian Trail in Maryland? Where can you see the air filled with monarch butterflies as they migrate south each autumn? If you want to enjoy Nature this weekend, where is the best place to visit? Bryan Mac Kay can tell you.
He is the author of Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland: A Family Guide and Baltimore Trails: A Guide for Hikers and Mountain Bikers, both published by Johns Hopkins..
About the Author: Bryan Mac Kay is a senior lecturer emeritus in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Whether you want to see snow geese and trumpeter swans pausing in their northward migration each March, or the mating "jubilee" of polychaete worms during the new moon in May, A Year Across Maryland offers valuable advice for the spontaneous adventurer and the serious planner alike.
Every week of the Year has a recommended "Trip of the Week." Personal essays that draw from Mac Kay\'s field notes provide an intimate glimpse into a biologist encounters with plants and animals over the years.
Color photographs of more than seventy species enrich and illustrate the text.
Entries identify the best time and place to experience such wonders as wildflowers blooming, birds in migration, amphibians singing, and morel mushrooms ready to be picked, sliced, saut ed, and devoured.
Written as an almanac, A Year Across Maryland invites you to explore the natural world throughout the year, from watching bald eagles nesting in January to harvesting mistletoe in December.
When can you find ripe blueberries along the Appalachian Trail in Maryland? Where can you see the air filled with monarch butterflies as they migrate south each autumn? If you want to enjoy Nature this weekend, where is the best place to visit? Bryan Mac Kay can tell you