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blue and yellow, turning away
Images from the Sierra Foothills Conservancy's McKenzie Table Mountaln Preserve, just outside of Fresno, California. This ongoing collection of photos has pictures I've taken over the past several years - and I will add more as time permits.
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items are from between 09 Mar 2008 & 24 Mar 2009.
more baby blue-eyes
a gathering of baby blue-eyes
Blue Dick - Dichelostemma capitatum
Blue Dick - Dichelostemma capitatum
Lupine opening
Lupine pair
Solitary baby blue-eyes
portrait of a cow
Cow and calf
California poppy
California poppies
splashes of color on rock
orange-red lichen
fly on bark
dewy baby blue-eyes profile
shy, dewy baby blue eyes
fly, goldfields (?)
fly on goldfields
yellow, white, blue
Goldfields
kissing goldfields
Goldfields (?) Lasthenia california
dewy baby blue-eyes
blue and yellow, turning away
fly
Baby Blue-eyes with a pollinator?
web in hollow log
unidentified
Fritillaria spp.
Adobe Lily?
Adobe Lily (?) Fritillaria spp.
Fritillaria spp.
Baby Blue-Eyes
yellow unidentified #2
unidentified flower
Lupine (Miniature?) Lupinus spp.
Birdsfoot Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus with Filaree, Erodium spp
Sierra Sedum, Sedum obtusatum
vivid red stone crop
carpet of red
The table's cliffside
Fiddleneck among popcorns
Lichenous rock
arching Blue Dicks with
Bushtit
reflecting pool
Fiddlenecks
Fiddleneck, Amsinckia menziesii
Audubon's Yellow-rumped Warbler - 6
Audubon's Yellow-rumped Warbler - 4
fields of silver and gold
painted hills
popcorn fields
march of the flowers.JPG
pastoral
nectar-seeking dive
Pacific Tree Frog floating in a pool
pollinating
Baby Blue
blue pattern scleroporus
Pacific Tree Frog suspended in the water
mushrooms!.JPG
ants.JPG
classic squirrel pose.JPG
newts on the run.JPG
newts racing into water.JPG
newts in hand.JPG
California Newts.JPG
popcorn flowers.JPG
flowers in the Oak's shadow.JPG
mouthful of nest lining.JPG
lurking.JPG
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