Seasonal Color |
Calero Creek Trail |
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Colorful screen of poison oak and native walnut tree leaves. |
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Deep, rich color of our native poison oak. |
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City or County Parks has cleared the trail of overgrown vegetation. |
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But in the process, damaged or destroyed unusual seasonal organisms. |
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Within hours, trimmed back brush becomes new habitat. |
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Pair of dried out insect galls. |
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Dry looking but viable insect gall. |
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Section of drainage channel adjacent to trail. |
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Serpentine and grassland foothill habitat. |
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Delighted at the sight of end-of-season native sunflowers. |
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Nearby Calero Reservoir is the source of this creek water. |
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