Blog Posts about Mt Davidson
Here are blogged musings from our volunteers. Depending on how you access this collection, it will include posts about a specific site or about general issues. Click on the title bar of a post in order to open it up.
Introducing Supervisor Elsbernd to Mt D in Dec 2004
03 February 2008 - 13:20, Tinman said:
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Shortly after he was elected to the Board of Supervisors, we walked Sean Elsbernd through Mt Davidson to show him its incredible biodiversity, its daunting management challenges, and the extraordinary work done by Natural Areas Program staff and volunteers. Here we are near the cross:

Sean has been a vital supporter of our efforts, and we certainly appreciate his friendship in high places!
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Wildflower Hike in May 2004
03 February 2008 - 10:21, Tinman said:
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Every year in spring, Tom leads a wildflower hike around Mt D at the height of the spring bloom. This is one of the highlights of the year!
Here are some things we saw in May 2004. First is a large patch of Douglas iris in the grasslands area:

Here is a nice example of soap plant (Chlorogalum pomeridianum) and Dudleya cymosa, a member of the stonecrop family:

There are many spectacular sticky monkey flower bushes (Mimulus aurantiacus) on the southern and eastern reaches of Mt D:

Tom’s wildflower walks are not to be missed!
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