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Tag: Spenceville Wildlife Area

Cottonwoods in an ephemeral pond

At Spenceville, Reflections in an Ephemeral Pond

Posted on February 4, 2022February 6, 2022

In early January 2022, I had a chance to experiment with photographing reflections in an ephemeral pond in the Spenceville Wildlife Refuge in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Northern California. After heavy December and January rains, seasonal streams were flowing and ponds were full. I was treated to a still morning and clear skies, perfect…

Two Chinese Pistache leaves

On Bokeh—the Red Tree

Posted on August 25, 2013October 31, 2020

Early references to the Chinese Pistache tree (Pistacia Chinensis) appear in Ernest Henry Wilson’s A Naturalist in Western China. Wilson notes that the hardwood of Chinese Pistache forms “a natural “fork” at one end and is in general use for the balanced rudder on all the larger boats.” [1]The tree is drought and insect resistant…

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