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WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
UNBEARABLY BEAUTIFUL Unbearably Beautiful. The High Sierra is “unbearably beautiful right now,” color spotter Clayton Peoples reported. He was in the Hope Valley over the weekend, photographing along CA-88 and CA-89. “While taking in fall colors, I was lucky enough to IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. WELCOME TO AUTUMN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA. WELCOME TO WHY OUR FALL COLOR SEASON GOES ON AND ON AND ON The Eastern Sierra’s varied elevations — from approximately 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,512to 3,048 m)
FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
UNBEARABLY BEAUTIFUL Unbearably Beautiful. The High Sierra is “unbearably beautiful right now,” color spotter Clayton Peoples reported. He was in the Hope Valley over the weekend, photographing along CA-88 and CA-89. “While taking in fall colors, I was lucky enough to IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. WELCOME TO AUTUMN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA. WELCOME TO WHY OUR FALL COLOR SEASON GOES ON AND ON AND ON The Eastern Sierra’s varied elevations — from approximately 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,512to 3,048 m)
FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE.MAPPING FALL COLOR
The California Fall Color Map (at right on Navigation bar) is updated by hand each Friday, after reports have been received and verified. The map is a visual guide to how autumn color is changing, though it may not be precise, as conditions change rapidly. Above, you ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com.RUSH TO JUNE LAKE
Rush Creek, June Lake (10/17/20) Steve Arita. Heavy smoke and haze have made the June Lake Loop not the place to be in the past month, though Steve Arita visited yesterday and one thing is clear it’s time to Rush to June Lake. BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color, EVER. Color spotter Clayton Peoples has been visiting North Lake before it became known as one of the most magical fall color destinations in North America, and reports he’s never seen it better. North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples. FOREST OF NISENE MARKS The Forest of Nisene Marks SP, Aptos (12/4/20) Sam Reeves. The Forest of Nisene Marks in Aptos is an example of forest regeneration. Almost all of the redwood forest within the forest (south of Santa Cruz) “was clear-cut in a 40-year logging frenzy from 1883 to 1923,” explains California State Parks. SEE YOU NEXT AUTUMN, DUDE Seeing Red (10/20/19) California Fall Color Map. Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe (10/18/19) Clayton Peoples. Hope Valley John Poimiroo. Bishop (10/16/19) Gigi de Jong. Mt Tallac Trial, South Lake Tahoe (10/17/19) Michelle Pontoni. Black oak, Yosemite NP (10/18/19) Mark Harding. HOPE VALLEY BEGINS TO HAPPEN The rest along the highway and on the mountainside above the cabins are still green. At 7,200′ in elevation the old California Trail, Reedy wrote, “cuts across 88 right there which was used back in the 1840s. That was the only place along the entire trip from Silver Lake to Tahoe with bright yellow color.”. Phillip said last year at this FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
GOOD TO GO – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Reports from the Eastern Sierra indicate that autumn color is good to go up the canyons with peak color starting to appear near 10,000′. It happens quickly in late September, as days shorten and temperaturesdrop.
CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color, EVER. Color spotter Clayton Peoples has been visiting North Lake before it became known as one of the most magical fall color destinations in North America, and reports he’s never seen it better. North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples. CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. HOPE VALLEY BEGINS TO HAPPEN The rest along the highway and on the mountainside above the cabins are still green. At 7,200′ in elevation the old California Trail, Reedy wrote, “cuts across 88 right there which was used back in the 1840s. That was the only place along the entire trip from Silver Lake to Tahoe with bright yellow color.”. Phillip said last year at this FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
ELLIOT MCGUCKEN CAPTURES GLORY Elliot McGucken Captures Glory. North Lake (9/30/16) Elliot McGucken. Photographer Elliot McGucken knew to GO NOW! and traveled to Bishop Creek Canyon over the past few days to capture these glorious images of the canyon at peak color. If you’ve done similarly, email your best photos to: editor@californiafallcolor.com. JOYFUL REFLECTIONS ALONG THE JUNE LAKE LOOP Photographs of the June Lake Loop taken by color spotter Josh Wray are so joyful, that like Josh, we just want to throw leaves into the air.Josh writes that
WELCOME TO AUTUMN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA. WELCOME TO WHY OUR FALL COLOR SEASON GOES ON AND ON AND ON The Eastern Sierra’s varied elevations — from approximately 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,512to 3,048 m)
CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color, EVER. Color spotter Clayton Peoples has been visiting North Lake before it became known as one of the most magical fall color destinations in North America, and reports he’s never seen it better. North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples. CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. HOPE VALLEY BEGINS TO HAPPEN The rest along the highway and on the mountainside above the cabins are still green. At 7,200′ in elevation the old California Trail, Reedy wrote, “cuts across 88 right there which was used back in the 1840s. That was the only place along the entire trip from Silver Lake to Tahoe with bright yellow color.”. Phillip said last year at this FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
ELLIOT MCGUCKEN CAPTURES GLORY Elliot McGucken Captures Glory. North Lake (9/30/16) Elliot McGucken. Photographer Elliot McGucken knew to GO NOW! and traveled to Bishop Creek Canyon over the past few days to capture these glorious images of the canyon at peak color. If you’ve done similarly, email your best photos to: editor@californiafallcolor.com. JOYFUL REFLECTIONS ALONG THE JUNE LAKE LOOP Photographs of the June Lake Loop taken by color spotter Josh Wray are so joyful, that like Josh, we just want to throw leaves into the air.Josh writes that
WELCOME TO AUTUMN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA. WELCOME TO WHY OUR FALL COLOR SEASON GOES ON AND ON AND ON The Eastern Sierra’s varied elevations — from approximately 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,512to 3,048 m)
CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
BIRD FEEDING IS BACK Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom ofGOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while FOREST BATHING AT BERKELEY Forest Bathing at Berkeley. On Wednesday (Nov. 28), Hana Lee Goldin, a certified forest bathing guide, will offer a series of “guided invitations to assist you in finding your own authentic way of interacting with the land at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.”. For more info or to register, CLICK HERE. ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.ALL THINGS SUPER
All Things Super. Lupine superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita. On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb Floss pink, also called Creeping phlox, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color, EVER. Color spotter Clayton Peoples has been visiting North Lake before it became known as one of the most magical fall color destinations in North America, and reports he’s never seen it better. North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples. CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. HOPE VALLEY BEGINS TO HAPPEN The rest along the highway and on the mountainside above the cabins are still green. At 7,200′ in elevation the old California Trail, Reedy wrote, “cuts across 88 right there which was used back in the 1840s. That was the only place along the entire trip from Silver Lake to Tahoe with bright yellow color.”. Phillip said last year at this FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
ELLIOT MCGUCKEN CAPTURES GLORY Elliot McGucken Captures Glory. North Lake (9/30/16) Elliot McGucken. Photographer Elliot McGucken knew to GO NOW! and traveled to Bishop Creek Canyon over the past few days to capture these glorious images of the canyon at peak color. If you’ve done similarly, email your best photos to: editor@californiafallcolor.com. JOYFUL REFLECTIONS ALONG THE JUNE LAKE LOOP Photographs of the June Lake Loop taken by color spotter Josh Wray are so joyful, that like Josh, we just want to throw leaves into the air.Josh writes that
WELCOME TO AUTUMN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA. WELCOME TO WHY OUR FALL COLOR SEASON GOES ON AND ON AND ON The Eastern Sierra’s varied elevations — from approximately 5,000 to 10,000 feet (1,512to 3,048 m)
CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while CALIFORNIA FALL COLORCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR MAPCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR REPORTNC FALL FOLIAGE REPORTOHIO FALL FOLIAGE REPORTBEST FALL COLORS IN CALIFORNIAFALL COLORS CALIFORNIA NEAR ME In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Bigleaf maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. Today is the first day of winter. That means CaliforniaFallColor.com has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude. Frost, white alder, bigleaf maple, North Yuba River (12/20/20) Philip Reedy. ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. More about his work is seen at: poimiroo.com. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? What!? Berkeley Already? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park. Sandy notes that the garden features California native plantsand its
GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK It’s been there all along. We just never got a fall color report or saw photos of Big Pine Creek Canyon until Scott Turner visited this past weekend. GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between BishopCreek
IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Convict Canyon/Convict Lake – The lower section of the canyon up through the campground/resort is at peak. The fall color in this area is spectacular, showing bright yellow, gold, orange and some red. The foliage along the lake has also started to peak and has greatly increased in intensity. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Big Bear (11/24/15) Alena Nicholas. This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressed in fall finery. With sunny to partly cloudy days predicted, the fall color should hang for a while CALIFORNIA FALL COLORCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR MAPCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR REPORTNC FALL FOLIAGE REPORTOHIO FALL FOLIAGE REPORTBEST FALL COLORS IN CALIFORNIAFALL COLORS CALIFORNIA NEAR ME In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color, EVER. Color spotter Clayton Peoples has been visiting North Lake before it became known as one of the most magical fall color destinations in North America, and reports he’s never seen it better. North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples.BISHOP CREEK
Bishop Creek – GO NOW! M. Fork Bishop Creek (10/1/20) Gary Young. Upper Bishop Creek Canyon is peaking and the color in these photographs speaks for itself. Go now. Bishop resident Gary Young captured these images of layered fall color with green, lime, yellow, orange and red dazzling the eye. Haze from the Creek fire mildlydiminishes what
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California wild grape, Vitis californica, Cameron Park (11/2/18) John Poimiroo A month ago, I reported about California wild grape, Vitis californica, growing near a dry creek in Cameron Park. Since then, its grapes have withered, though its large, kidney-shaped leaves are now displaying from muted to intensely saturated color. BISHOP BOWS IN BEAUTIFULLY Bishop Bows In Beautifully. As yet this autumn, Bishop Creek Canyon hasn’t yet reported one Past Peak, and yet now the town of Bishop bows in with Peak color. In other words, it is peaking from 9,100′ down to 4,100′. That’s 5,000′ of PEAK along Bishop Creek! We’ve never seen a fall like 2019. ELLIOT MCGUCKEN CAPTURES GLORY Elliot McGucken Captures Glory. North Lake (9/30/16) Elliot McGucken. Photographer Elliot McGucken knew to GO NOW! and traveled to Bishop Creek Canyon over the past few days to capture these glorious images of the canyon at peak color. If you’ve done similarly, email your best photos to: editor@californiafallcolor.com. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD A strike by California pioneer John Bidwell on July 4, 1848 on a bar along the middle fork of the Feather River made him over $1 million richer (in today’s dollars), giving Bidwell another reason to celebrate on that Independence Day. News of his strike thereafter attracted thousands for “easy pickin’s” along the Feather, lateinto the
EASTSIDE GETTING HOTTER Bishop Creek (8,000′ to 9,768′) – Peak GO NOW! – Most of the canyon has moved dramatically toward peak color, with “the Cardinal Village area is really popping right now. There is a beautiful pond on the property that is surrounded by white granite boulders and aspens–all of which are now peaking out in a vibrant yellow.” BIGLEAF MAPLE NEAR PEAK ON THE UPPER NORTH COAST Bigleaf maple are near peak among the coastal redwoods (sequoia sempervirens) of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park along the upper Redwood Highway, reports color spotter Max Forster. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR What is CaliforniaFallColor.com? CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park.GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between Bishop Creek and Rock Creek). Scott wrote, “I wasn’t expecting much here, but I was fairly blown away. South Fork Canyon is about 50%. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD The American River became world famous in 1848 after word spread of the discovery of gold at Coloma. However, it was just one of many rivers that drop out of the Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Klamath ranges where gold was found. IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Rock Creek – Most of Rock Creek Road is gorgeous and golden. The newly paved road makes for a smooth and lovely ride both for motorists and cyclists. Lower Rock Creek Road and trail which should be peaking within a week to 10 days, so expect this peak to continue for perhaps two weeks. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressedin fall finery.
CALIFORNIA FALL COLORCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR MAPCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR REPORTNC FALL FOLIAGE REPORTOHIO FALL FOLIAGE REPORTBEST FALL COLORS IN CALIFORNIAFALL COLORS CALIFORNIA NEAR ME In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) Kathy Jonokuchi. It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birdsat feeders.
ABOUT – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR What is CaliforniaFallColor.com? CaliforniaFallColor.com is a seasonal blog that reports about autumn’s show throughout California. The blog is written, edited and published by John Poimiroo, a career travel writer and destination marketer. WHAT!? BERKELEY ALREADY? Wasatch Maple/Acer grandidentatum, Tilden Park, Berkeley (9/8/20) Sandy Steinman. East Bay color spotter Sandy Steinman scores Autumn’s first fall color with these photographs taken at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Berkeley’s Tilden Park.GOING, GOING, GONE
Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/14/19) Robert Kermen Going, 50/50 Tree, Quincy Airport (10/20/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb Gone, 50/50 Tree, Quincy (10/29/19) Jeff Luke Titcomb. The 50/50 Tree, so-called because – when first noticed by Robert Kermen – it appeared to be one tree that was half Just Starting and half Peaking, has now gonePast Peak.
CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California Wild Grape (Vitis californica) is a treat for fall color foragers.It’s known to climb as high as 50′ and one specimen I found in Cameron Park easily topped that height. It had overgrown a stand of Frémont cottonwoods, with grapes hanging in bunches like Christmas ornaments all the way to the top of the trees. NEW FALL COLOR SPOT: BIG PINE CREEK GO NOW! – Peak (75 – 100%) Big Pine Creek Canyon – This hidden gem lies west of the town of Big Pine in the Eastern Sierra (not to be confused with Pine Creek Canyon, between Bishop Creek and Rock Creek). Scott wrote, “I wasn’t expecting much here, but I was fairly blown away. South Fork Canyon is about 50%. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD The American River became world famous in 1848 after word spread of the discovery of gold at Coloma. However, it was just one of many rivers that drop out of the Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Klamath ranges where gold was found. IT’S HAPPENING BIG TIME IN MONO COUNTY Peak GO NOW! (75-100%) – Rock Creek – Most of Rock Creek Road is gorgeous and golden. The newly paved road makes for a smooth and lovely ride both for motorists and cyclists. Lower Rock Creek Road and trail which should be peaking within a week to 10 days, so expect this peak to continue for perhaps two weeks. BIG BEAR: BEAUTIFUL ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE This week’s storm shook about a third of the leaves remaining on black oaks at Big Bear Lake and clinging to the ridges, though those nestled in the canyons seen from The Arctic Circle are still dressedin fall finery.
CALIFORNIA FALL COLORCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR MAPCALIFORNIA FALL COLOR REPORTNC FALL FOLIAGE REPORTOHIO FALL FOLIAGE REPORTBEST FALL COLORS IN CALIFORNIAFALL COLORS CALIFORNIA NEAR ME In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation.. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. NORTH LAKE – BEST EVER – CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR North Lake, Bishop Creek Canyon (10/3/20) Clayton Peoples. North Lake (Bishop Creek Canyon) is being reported as having the best fall color,EVER.
BISHOP CREEK
M. Fork Bishop Creek (10/1/20) Gary Young. Upper Bishop Creek Canyon is peaking and the color in these photographs speaks for itself. Go now. Bishop resident Gary Young captured these images of layered fall color with green, lime, yellow, orange and red dazzling the eye. CALIFORNIA WILD GRAPE California wild grape, Vitis californica, Cameron Park (11/2/18) John Poimiroo A month ago, I reported about California wild grape, Vitis californica, growing near a dry creek in Cameron Park. Since then, its grapes have withered, though its large, kidney-shaped leaves are now displaying from muted to intensely saturated color. BISHOP BOWS IN BEAUTIFULLY Bishop (10/16/19) Gigi de Jong. As yet this autumn, Bishop Creek Canyon hasn’t yet reported one Past Peak, and yet now the town of Bishop bows in with Peak color. FEATHER RIVER CANYON GOLD The American River became world famous in 1848 after word spread of the discovery of gold at Coloma. However, it was just one of many rivers that drop out of the Sierra Nevada, Cascade and Klamath ranges where gold was found. ELLIOT MCGUCKEN CAPTURES GLORY Photographer Elliot McGucken knew to GO NOW! and traveled to Bishop Creek Canyon over the past few days to capture these glorious images of the canyon at peak color. EASTSIDE GETTING HOTTER Bishop Creek (8,000′ to 9,768′) – Peak GO NOW! – Most of the canyon has moved dramatically toward peak color, with “the Cardinal Village area is really popping right now. There is a beautiful pond on the property that is surrounded by white granite boulders and aspens–all of which are now peaking out in a vibrant yellow.” BIGLEAF MAPLE NEAR PEAK ON THE UPPER NORTH COAST Bigleaf maple are near peak among the coastal redwoods (sequoia sempervirens) of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park along the upper Redwood Highway, reports color spotter Max Forster. CALIFORNIA FALL COLOR In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter, California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most.* Gplus
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BIRD FEEDING IS BACK _Acorn woodpecker (11/23/20) KathyJonokuchi_
It’s OK again to put out bird feeders, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reports. An outbreak of Salmonellosis appears to be subsiding in most parts of the state and it’s now relatively safe to resume feeding wild birds again, with the precaution to watch for sick or dead birds at feeders. Should that be observed, pull down feeders for a few weeks longer. Regardless, bird feeders and bird baths should be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week; more often, if there is heavy use by birds. Additionally, disposable gloves should be worn and hands thoroughly washed after handling of bird feeders and bird baths, and when disposing of dead birds. For more information, CLICK HERE.
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Foliage , What
They're Saying
WE’RE NUMBER ONE!
In losing trees, that is. According to a study done by LawnStarter , California leads the nation in deforestation. LawnStarter compared the 50 states and District of Columbia across eight key metrics and over four time periods to determine where tree cover has shrunk most. They found that California led significantly over second-place Oregon in overall ranking, one-year, five-year andten-year rankings.
Our ignominious accomplishment was described by LawnStarter in this way: “California not only ranked No. 1 overall among the States That Lost the Most Tree Cover, but it also swept every single metric.” Now, don’t start cheering. Fire was described as a leading cause of tree loss in 2020, resulting from our worst wildfire season ever, “destroying some of its oldest green giants: redwoods, sequoias (sic.) and Joshua trees. California wildfires ravaged over 4 million acres – an area bigger than Connecticut – accounting for 40% OF THE TOTAL ACRES BURNED ACROSS THE U.S. “California lost more tree canopy than any other state in every time period we logged, mostly due to wildfires but also to drought and pests.” LawnStarter’s press announcement reported. Why this matters is that the world is losing trees fast. The U.S. is no different. “Between 2009 and 2014, U.S. cities and rural communities collectively lost 36 million trees, per year.” LawnStarter translates that to the equivalent of saving “$96 million annually by lowering our energy bills, cleaning the air and capturing harmful carbon that contributes to climate change.” Sadly, 2020 may not be California’s record year for wildfire. It could well be in front of us, as this is a drought year with barren reservoirs and high levels of evaporation already recorded. Being number one in this category is an achievement we ought notcelebrate.
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ALL THINGS SUPER
_Lupine
superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita_ On the morning following the Super Pink Moon (so named after the herb _Floss pink_, also called _Creeping phlox_, which native people identified as blooming during the May super moon), Steve Arita rose early and sent these dawn images of a superbloom of native _Lupine_ near Rattlesnake Bar at Folsom Lake State Recreation Area.*
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superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita_*
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superbloom, Rattlesnake Bar, Folsom Lake SRA (4/27/21) Steve Arita_ Another bloom is found at Beek’s Bight (below), also within Folsom Lake SRA in Granite Bay, and it’s getting a lot of traffic. Many of those visiting the area took portraits, as I did of Joan when we visited the following morning. But follow these words of advice: please stay on established trails and paths. There’s plenty of trampled space on which to take a photograph without creating more.*
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superbloom, Beek’s Bight, Folsom Lake SRA (4/28/21) John Poimiroo Steve’s and my submissions followed a communication from Southern California color spotter Julie Kirby who bemoaned the lack of poppies along the Central Coast (Cayucos, Atascadero and Morro Bay). She had inquired at the Cambria Nursery as to where she might find the area’s legendary, knee-high displays of spring color and was told not much color has appeared, so far. She then opined whether fire abatement, flood damage and highway maintenance efforts were the culprit and sent this live cam link to the Antelope Valley State Poppy Reserve near Lancaster which shows barren hills. So, Julie was left to appreciate the splashes of exotic yellow mustard that Spanish friars sowed as they trod the El Camino Real in the 1700s. Somehow, the exotics seem to show each year, despite fire, flood orhuman excavation.
CaliforniaFallColor.com is about autumn color, so we don’t post spring, summer or winter color too regularly, but to satisfy those with a need to see such beauty, file your photos and we’ll post them. There’s also a California Wildflower group on Facebook, where you can see and post California wildflowers during their nine-monthbloom.
In the meantime, enjoy the superbloom at Folsom Lake. April 27, 2021/0 Comments/by
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2020 IN A SECOND
Click image to see Autumn 2020 progress across California in a second. Repeat to see again. March 11, 2021/0 Comments/by
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Western Sierra
FASCINATING FROZEN FACTS _Swinging Bridge, Yosemite Valley (2/6/21) Steve Arita_ In winter, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports, when other trees are dormant, quaking aspen are energy producers. That’s because they “continue to photosynthesize in their greenish-tinged bark, even after their leaves have dropped.” It is this living bark layer, which contains chlorophyll and can carry out photosynthesis, that makes the aspen so remarkable a wintersurvivor.
The USFWS continues in its Kenai NWR “Refuge Notebook,” that quaking aspen are well-adapted to the cold. They survive at higher altitudes by staying small. It’s a response to their tolerance for cold and a lack of moisture at higher elevations. Because of this, aspen are often stunted near tree line, but fully grown severalhundred feet lower.
Even their root structure is designed for survival, as the aspen’s fibrous sprouts and suckers are “a handy adaptation in marginal climates,” the USFWS explains. The propagation of aspen clones from one massive root network is why aspen tend to all change color at the same time in fall or leaf out together in spring. Additionally, in summer, it is the shape and thinness of the aspen leaf that allows it to quake (flutter) in the slightest breeze. Its flexible stem prevents wind damage or stripping and may also “improve the photosynthetic rate,” USFWS vegetation ecologist Elizabeth Bella writes. Who knew that the quaking aspen would be as fascinating when frozen, as it is lovely during autumn? February 10, 2021/by John Poimiroo https://www.californiafallcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/logo-1.png0 0 John Poimiroo
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Fall Color Report
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AZUSA SPLASH
_San Gabriel River, Azusa (1/12/21)Steve Shinn_
Steve Shinn was exploring the San Gabriel River this past week when to his surprise a splash of remnant peak color brightened the stream above Azusa. He returned to Long Beach finding Anna’s hummingbirds also brightening his yard. _Anna’s hummingbird, Long Beach (1/13/21) Steve Shinn_ * San Gabriel River – Past Peak, You Missed It. January 20, 2021/by John Poimiroo https://www.californiafallcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/logo-1.png0 0 John Poimiroo
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Shasta Cascade
A DRY SPELL FOR MYCOPHILES _Magpie Mushroom (1/8/21) GabrielLeete_
While most Californians are enjoying this winter’s warm, sunny days, mycophile Gabriel Leete is out wandering the woods in disappointment as he dejectedly walks past the ink caps of Coprinopsis picacea, commonly called the Magpie Mushroom in Anderson. Normally, a wet winter causes all sorts of mushrooms to push up. So far, it’s been“fairly slow.”
Few mushrooms at lower elevations have appeared, and at higher elevations, freezing temperatures have retarded their development. _Redlead Roundhead (1/8/21) GabrielLeete_
In his wanderings, Gabriel found a large colony of Leratiomyces ceres commonly known as the Redlead Roundhead pushing up fromshredded bark.
_Parasola conopilus (1/8/21) GabrielLeete _
Gabriel sent images of Parasola conopilus (formerly called Psathyrella conopilus) and made the point that they soon will be known as Parasola conopilea. It seems the mushroom was misidentified as a Psathyrella species, when under the microscope mycologists found it to be a Parasola. Then, an error in Latin agreement got the second half of its name corrected from conopilus to conopilea. That seems too great an amount of attention and revelation for so common a brown mushroom. Parasola conopilea number from the hundreds to the thousands when they are flourishing. Unfortunately, such scenes are infrequent in this dry winter.January
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Fall Color Report
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First Report
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
_Frémont__
cottonwood, Desert fan palms, Cottonwood Springs, Joshua Tree NP (12/26/20) Mark Hanning-Lee_ Sometimes, the best Christmas presents arrive late. Mark Hanning-Lee waited until the new year to send these shots, taken at Joshua Tree National Park on the Christmas weekend. The Deserts is the last of California’s regions to peak and then, you have to know where the few winter deciduous trees can be seen. Hanning-Lee found peak Frémont cottonwood at Cottonwood Springs a short distance from the parking lot, scoring a first report for Joshua Tree NP. Before leaving for Joshua Tree, Mark watched the moon rise over an ornamental pear in Irvine.*
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pear, Irvine (12/25/20) Mark Hanning-Lee * _The Deserts – Past Peak, You Missed It._ January 1, 2021/by John Poimiroo https://www.californiafallcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/logo-1.png0 0 John Poimiroo
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HOLIDAY NUTS
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black walnut, Santa Monica Mountains (12/23/20) Peter Asco_ I received more than my share of gift nuts this holiday season, including this snap of a California black walnut at peak in the Santa Monica Mountains sent by Peter Asco. He writes, “Despite wind, low temperatures and winter’s arrival,” … this full color tree is “a lesson on hope, faith, and the resilience of nature.” * _Santa Monica Mountains – Past Peak You Missed It._ December 26, 2020/by John Poimiroo https://www.californiafallcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/logo-1.png0 0 John Poimiroo
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SEE YOU NEXT AUTUMN, DUDE_Frost,
Black oak, Frémont cottonwood and bigleaf maple, Castle Crags (12/3/20) Philip Reedy_ It was unseasonably warm on the final day of autumn. Temperatures rose to the high 50s in Sacramento and were predicted to rise to 65° in Downieville where Philip and Jane Reedy were headed to take fly fishing photographs. However, when they arrived at Phil’s favorite “secret spot” along the North Yuba River, he was surprised to find winter’s icy finger frosting the last fallen leaves of autumn. Phil got his shot, and I got to share a frozen finish to fall color.*
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maple, North Yuba River, Downieville (12/20/20) Philip Reedy Today is the first day of winter. That means CALIFORNIAFALLCOLOR.COM has stopped reporting fall color regularly, until next September. So, I’ll see you next autumn, dude._Frost,
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