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Many of our native wildflowers are quite small so you need to pay close attention when hiking in forests or on bluffs. Here are a few that are currently blooming.

Milkmaids, Cardamine californica, a member of the mustard family.

Milkmaids by Amy Ruegg

And Hooker's Fairybells, Disporum hookeri, a member of the lily family. The flowers shyly hid underneath this plant's leaves.

Fairy Bells by Amy Ruegg

Slink Pod, aka Fetid Adder's Tongue, Scoliopus bigelovii, also a member of the lily family.

Fetid Adder's Tongue, the first wildflower of the year, by Craig Tooley

All of these and more are blooming now, though the Slink Pod bloom may be over. I will share more of our coastal wildflowers soon.

The first two photos were taken by Amy Ruegg and the last was taken by Craig Tooley. I thank them for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Craig's nature photography, here is his website: www.ruffimage.com

Amy Ruegg recently visited the Stengel Beach public access trail on The Sea Ranch. She found the waterfall flowing with a rainbow reflected next to it.

Stengel Beach waterfall and a rainbow by Amy Ruegg  (Large)A beautiful sight for the last day of the year. Happy New Year!

Thanks to Amy for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

Shell Beach is one of the public access trails on The Sea Ranch. Amy Ruegg photographed the sights there recently.

View at Shell Beach by Amy Ruegg Shell Beach by Amy Ruegg

The Sea Ranch public access trails are under the auspices of Sonoma County Regional Parks, so an annual parks pass is a great idea for locals and frequent visitors.

Thanks to Amy for allowing me to share her photos with you here.

A beautiful native plant, Hooker's Evening Primrose, is blooming rather late this year. Amy Ruegg found this plant near Shell Beach on The Sea Ranch.

Hooker's Evening Primrose by Amy Ruegg

The plant has formed seed capsules, which Pine Siskins love to feed on. Here's a photo of the entire plant Amy found, and a close up of the flower.

Entire plant of Hooker's Evening Primrose by Amy Ruegg Hooker's Evening Primrose blossom by Amy Ruegg

Thanks to Amy for allowing me to share her photos with you here.