Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Tiniest Owl You’ve Never Seen

A close encounter with a northern saw-whet.

By Kate Golden • January 13, 2026

The Winter 2026 Issue

Being a Salamander

In a tiny hollow beneath a log, reflected in my headlamp’s glow, were two gold-flecked black eyes and a dull pinkish snout.


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