Star Lily (Zigadenus fremontii) at Sage Ranch. This species appears to be a “fire follower.” In recent weeks it has been very common in some parts of the Topanga Fire area.
Star Lily (Zigadenus fremontii) at Sage Ranch. This species appears to be a “fire follower.” In recent weeks it has been very common in some parts of the Topanga Fire area.
Since its acquisition by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy in late 2003, Ahmanson Ranch is referred to as the Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve. Just six months ago, this area was burned in the Topanga Fire.
Clouds and showers over the San Fernando Valley from the abandoned Topanga fire lookout site.
Some related posts: Topanga Lookout Site and the San Fernando Valley, Pandemic Cool: An Early Morning Dance at Topanga Lookout
Snow highlights skeletal fingers of burned chaparral along the Chumash Trail in eastern Simi Valley. The chaparral was burned in the 2003 Simi Fire. More info and a couple of additional photos can be found in my Coyote Oak Journal entry Chaparral Snow.
Related post: Chumash Trail Rocks & Snow (December 2008)
Snapshot of deer at Malibu Creek State Park. This group was in about the same location on consecutive weekends. Malibu Creek State Park is about 30 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.
Fire-sculpted limbs of a Laurel Sumac in Black Canyon, near Simi Valley.