It's that time of year again! The time when the East Bay Regional Parks are abuzz with activity as winged insects flit, fly, and flutter, gorging themselves on nectar from wildflower blossoms that have suddenly, and sometimes dramatically, appeared, painting the grassy hills, oak-bay woodlands, rocky outcrops, marshy wetlands, deep canyons, and broad valleys with various hues and shades of color!
Like living flowers, brightly colored butterflies grace the skies of our Regional Parks.
Freshwater marshes are rich, vibranthabitats that have received an unde-served bad reputation.
Freshwater marshes are rich, vibrant habitats that have received an under-served bad reputation.
California’s 1,500 miles of coastline contain some of the best bird habitats in North America.
Snakes are an amazing group of animals.
Songbirds are often beautiful, and their songs are familiar, pleasing sounds to many people.
Wildflowers have always been a source of delight.
What can jump ten feet in the air, eat a ton of vegetation a year, and is a recognized movie celebrity?
While most cows are peaceful, mothers will do almost anything to protect their calves.