Oaks in Spring

This winter has been particularly dry with the months of January and February recording record low rainfall.  Despite the lack of precipitation and a very sparse spring wildflower season, I was able to locate a few isolated fields of sky lupine during a recent project for the Elkhorn Slough Foundation to document some of the spectacular native oaks on their protected properties.  I’ve included a couple of shots from Harkins Slough which is adjacent to Foundation property but actually owned by the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County.  Some of the most abundant lupines were located on ranch properties and many a cow patty had to be dodged to acquire these images.  The hillsides have already started their transition from vibrant green to golden brown and this year’s fire season is shaping up to be a particularly dangerous one.

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  • outdoorcanvas May 6, 2013  

    Outstanding compositions! Those large tree’s are amazing. Like all the shots but I especially love the tree with the valley lake in the background.TFS

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