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Morels * Wild Flowers
25 days away from summer solstice, and sweaters still needed in the evening. Meadows in the foothills still show patches of green, and wild flowers are in bloom in many of the preserves that dot the San Francisco Bay area.
Morels are rarely found here. Foragers head for fire-ravaged areas in the Sierras where one can find a lot if the timing is right. A few weeks back a friend and I joined a group of foragers led by a man who knows all about wild mushrooms. The location where he took us was in the vicinity of South Fork of Yuba River.
Two good specimens
© Arani SinhaAnd another
© MusafirArani found one
© MusafirHappy Forager
© MusafirBack at home
© MusafirThe morels were not in the best of condition -- many of them beginning to get dry -- and there were many other foragers trudging up and down the hills. But we didn't return empty handed.
Wild Flowers, and a Bird
Redwing Blackbird, Arastradero Preserve
© MusafirWhite Coat Mallow, Arastradero Preserve
© Musafir
© MusafirClose up of Mariposa Lily, Sierra Azul
© Musafir
© MusafirCrimson Columbine, Sierra Azul
© MusafirIthuriel's Spear, Sierra Azul
© MusafirFairy Lantern, Sierra Azul
© MusafirVenus Thistle surrounded by droplets from mist, Purisima Creek
California Hedge Nettle, Purisima Creek
© MusafirIt felt wintry when we hiked at Purisima Creek on Sunday, May 24th.
Yellow Lupine, Purisima Creek
© MusafirWild Iris, Purisima Creek
© MusafirLunch break under redwood trees, Purisima Creek
© DMTrudging up Harkins Ridge, Purisima Creek
© DMOn Harkins Ridge Trail, Purisima Creek