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Category Archives: Nature Photography

California Wildflowers, Dave Moore Nature Area

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Sunday I had the opportunity to get outside for a bit when there was a break in the clouds so I ventured up to Dave Moore Nature Area.  It is a beautiful trail that gently winds it way through the woodland and along the river.  I’ve been waiting for these wonderful little flowers called Fairy Lanterns and they’ve finally began to bloom.  You could walk by them and barely notice if you are not paying attention.  Not your conventional flower that draws you in with bold color and unusual design, the beauty of these flowers is hidden beneath three pedals.  When you look inside, you will find some unusual design that makes for some interesting photos.

Directions:
From Eastbound Interstate 80 – Take the Highway 49 exit heading south at the town of Auburn. Continue along Hwy 49 through the towns of Cool and Pilot Hill, approximately a 14 mile drive. The entrance will be 3 miles south of Pilot Hill on the right at the cobblestone wall.

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California Wildflowers, Jackson Area

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The hillsides of the Jackson area are ablaze with flowers right now. As you drive a few miles south of Jackson on Hwy 49, first you’ll see the bright colors of Poppies blanketing the hills. From there, I just explored around on a few side roads finding the following: Poppies, Lupines, Blue dicks, Popcorn Flowers, Fiddlenecks, Baby Blue Eyes and many more I don’t know off the top of my head. The most spectacular views are atop the hillsides so be prepared for some steep hikes (if that is your thing) or you can just admire from below. Well worth taking a day and enjoying a piece of California’s beauty.

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California Wildflowers, Dave Moore Nature Area

If you’re looking for a gentley winding trail to spend a piece of your day, you should check out Dave Moore Nature Area.  It is a beautiful little trail that wanders its way along the river and through the forest.  Right now, the area is blooming with Buttercups, Baby Blue-eyes, Fivespots, Poppies and other wildflowers.

Directions:
From Eastbound Interstate 80 – Take the Highway 49 exit heading south at the town of Auburn. Continue along Hwy 49 through the towns of Cool and Pilot Hill, approximately a 14 mile drive. The entrance will be 3 miles south of Pilot Hill on the right at the cobblestone wall.

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A Portrait of a Spider

I spend a bit of my time in nature…as much as I can so I’m not stuck in the office all day.  ☺  Many of my adventures this time of year take me to checkout California’s wildflowers.  What most people don’t notice are the little creatures that live on the flowers.  I took a moment to catch some of these interesting spiders I found on the flowers I usually photograph.  They are very amazing little creatures…no bigger than the size of a dime.  The curious thing about them is their interest in you.  They will cock their heads and look you in the eyes, trying to figure you out.  Most creatures just scurry away but these little guys truly let you know they are watching you.  Check them out and let me know what you think.

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California Wildflowers, Bear Valley Road, Colusa County

What a beautiful day!   As I made my way down the windy gravel road, it took me to a field of sweet smelling flowers in bloom.  I looked down at the temperature gage….sixty eight degrees, a light breeze flowing through the valley and the tunes of songbirds all around.  What more could you ask for!

If you haven’t made it to Bear Valley Road, you’re missing out on something truly special.  I remember the first time I traveled that old country road, wondering where I was and why people thought this place was so beautiful.  Then you make your way around the last bend and find yourself in this beautiful valley that seems to have been lost by the world…except for the cows wondering around.  I never seen such fields of flowers.

So far this year, things are a little slow for the area.  Still a spectacular bloom but nothing what I’ve seen for the area in past years.  As you venture down the gravel road, the first large area of flowers you will encounter is filled with Adobe Lilies.  Continue on and you will hit a few large areas of Cream Cups.  Red Maids are sprinkled around the area as well.  You can find Owl’s Clover and California Poppies if you poke around.  I’m hoping that it is just early in the season (you never really know mother nature’s schedule) and there is much more to come.  Cross your fingers!

Directions:
To get to Bear Valley Road, take Highway 5 to the town of Williams.  Travel 11 miles west of Williams on Highway 20.  Turn right (north) on Bear Valley Road and follow it into a little piece of paradise.  This is an old windy gravel road…be careful not to miss the turn.  I drove right by it many of times

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California Wildflowers, Rancho Seco Howard Ranch Trail

The Rancho Seco Howard Ranch Trail is an easy walking trail with gentle rolling hills as you make your way through the grassland. The trail stretches about 7 miles roundtrip around the Racho Seco Lake. It is located 25 miles southeast of the Sacramento area, off of Highway 104.

Poppies are beginning to blanket the area in patches as if a painter dolloped the landscape with a paintbrush. Also, vernal pools are forming and you can hear the ribbits of frogs as you pass by. It was a tranquil walk today… as I passed only a couple of fisherman as they made their way around the lake.

California Poppies image
California Poppies image
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California Wildflowers, Merced River Canyon

Over the weekend I had a chance to take a little bit of time and go enjoy a few moments in nature.  These images were taken along highway 140 in the Merced River Canyon right outside of Yosemite.  This was the first time I’ve caught the poppies in bloom along this stretch and it was simply stunning!  Poppies blanketing the hillsides for miles…truly a sight to be seen.

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California Wildflowers, Sutter Creek

It is that time of year again…flowers start blooming, bees start buzzing. The world is waking up after it’s winter slumber and I like getting out into it and play myself. I took a few images of some poppies blooming on the side of the road near Sutter Creek. Flowers are just starting to bloom so I would give it a little longer before making the voyage for yourself. Hope you enjoy the images!

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