The Naturalist

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Location
605 2nd Street, across from Varsity Theater
Hours
10AM-6PM
Phone
(530)758-2323
Fax
(530)758-5361
E-mail
<naturalist AT omsoft DOT com>
Slogan
Gifts of Nature
Proprietors
Cheryl Winn & Patty Quickert

The Naturalist went out of business on January 31, 2010. Alphabet Moon plans on opening at the same location on March 1, 2010.

The Naturalist was a nature/environment themed gift shop, voted best gift shop in Yolo County. They carried bird feeders and food, field and hiking guides, nature themed gifts for the home and garden, exquisite jewelry, t-shirts, and binoculars and other optics suitable for either star-gazing or bird watching - among many other options. Many offerings featured recycled and non-toxic materials and many were made by local producers like Jeeba, Holly Yashi or Wild Bryde jewelry, Sonoma Lavender, and Fire and Light recycled glassware. They offered wildlife prints and photography by local artists, too. For the kids, there was a selection of fun and educational toys that were all themed around environmental education. One stop shopping for gifts for the whole family (even the difficult ones!) and plenty of customer assistance if you needed it.

They used to be at 219 E Street Suite A, and were replaced by In Sheep's Clothing after their move.

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2008-03-04 21:51:16   I've walked by the Naturalist dozens of times and have always mistakenly assumed it was part of Mengali's. It's unfortunate that the store seems to be a little lost in that grey, boxy building. It's not obvious what they sell there, but it's worth a visit. I stopped by after I found out via the Net that they carried a particular hummingbird feeder I was looking for. The store was nice, the customer service was even nicer...very friendly and we traded hummingbird stories for awhile. I'll stop by again soon. —DukeMcAdow


2009-03-04 19:56:21   Near the register, there is a bowl of rings. One caught my eye and I purchased it, the lady working mentioned that if I needed it resized the man that made them was local and could resize it; but I was eager to wear it. It was a little big, so a few days later I took it so it could be resized and it only took a day and I got back to wearing it. :) Very good and kind service. —kmpulido

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