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  • Barrel cactus near Bishop, California. Barrel cacti usually grow along desert washes, gravely slopes and beneath desert canyon walls in all of the hot deserts of North America.
    Barrel Cactus-Kip-1792.jpg
  • Elkhorn Slough, California.
    Elkhorn Slough CA_MG_0120.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone, White Mountains of California.
    Bristlecone Trees-1841.jpg
  • Rocky coast, Pebble Beach California, USA.
    Rocky Shore-Kip-1578.jpg
  • Sunrise in Owens Valley, California showing various desert plants.
    Owens Valley Sunrise_MG_5793.jpg
  • Sunset along Pebble Beach, California
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  • Owens Valley, Eastern Sierra California
    Eastern Sierra Mountains_MG_5757.jpg
  • Sea lions sleep at the botom of Monterey's historic Wharf.  Monterey Bay California, USA
    Fishermens Wharf Sea Lions Monterey©...jpg
  • Mt. Whitney  Sunrise, Sierra Nevada CA.
    Whitney Summit Sunrise (c)Kip Evans.jpg
  • Sunrise and a mountain stream, Bishop Pass, Sierra Nevada CA, eastern sierra
    Bishop Pass.jpg
  • San Francisco Bay Bridge at Night
    SF Bay Bridge at Night (c)KipEvansAG...tif
  • China Town, San Francisco
    China Town San Francisco.jpg
  • Storm along the Big Sur Coast, Garrapata State Park CA, USA.
    Big Sur Marine Sanctuary_545.jpg
  • Shades of yellow, green and orange announce the comming of fall.
    Fall Aspens.jpg
  • Alabama Hills Arch and Mount Witney at sunrise.
    Alabama Hills Arch_MG_6094.jpg
  • The California Slender Salamander occur throughout the California coast ranges, in the Sierran foothills, and in the transverse ranges of southern California.
    California Slender Salamander.jpg
  • California quail (Callipepla californica) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California. A common bird of the chaparral and other western brushy areas, the California Quail is tolerant of people. It is common in parks and suburban areas (All About Birds).
    California Quail_Kip-3284.jpg
  • Wildflowers bloom on cliffs high above the California Coast.
    California Coast-Kip-970.jpg
  • Tidepool Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara CA
    California Mussels-Kip-240.jpg
  • Endangered California Least Tern (Sternula antillarum brownii) flying . Tijuana River Estuarine Reserve, CA. This migratory bird is a U.S. federally listed endangered subspecies. The total population of the subspecies amounted to 582 breeding pairs in the year 1974, when census work on this bird began. While numbers have gradually increased with its protected status, the species is still vulnerable to natural disasters or further disturbance of man (wiki 2009)
    California Least Tern-Kip-3462.jpg
  • Endangered California Least Tern (Sternula antillarum brownii) flying . Tijuana River Estuarine Reserve, CA. This migratory bird is a U.S. federally listed endangered subspecies. The total population of the subspecies amounted to 582 breeding pairs in the year 1974, when census work on this bird began. While numbers have gradually increased with its protected status, the species is still vulnerable to natural disasters or further disturbance of man (wiki 2009)
    California Least Tern-Kip-3463.jpg
  • California Newt (Taricha torosa torosa) sits on a tree stump in the dead of winter, Carmel Valley CA.
    California Newt_O2R4947.jpg
  • California Slender Salamander
    California Slender Salamander_LM4C42...jpg
  • Field of California poppies located in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
    CA Poppy field-Kip -1386.jpg
  • The California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    CA Fan Palm-Kip-3273.jpg
  • California Sea lions resting on a rocky shoreline, California Channel Islands
    sea lions Kip.jpg
  • Tidepool - Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara, California.
    Rock with Mussels - Kip 240.jpg
  • A California Condor perched high above the Big Sur coast.  California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    CA Condor-Kip-182.jpg
  • Field of California poppies located in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
    Poppy Reserve.jpg
  • California Sea lion resting on a rock jetty in Monterey Bay, California
    CA Sea Lions_O2R6313.jpg
  • California Red-Legged Frog, Pinnacle National Monument, CA.
    CA Red-Legged Frog-Kip-1824.jpg
  • California Sea lion resting on rock in Monterey Bay, California
    CA Sea Lion_O2R6290.jpg
  • California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    CA Condor-Kip-179.jpg
  • Close up of California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica), Carmel, CA
    LM4C7248.jpg
  • A view through the bow sail of a tall ship heading towards the coast of San Francisco, California.
    Kip-944 Tall Ship.jpg
  • California Grassland, Santa Lucia Preserve, CA
    Grassland-Kip-2738.jpg
  • California Ghost Shrimp, San Francisco Bay
    Ghost Shrimp-Kip-2486.jpg
  • Lupine and California poppy flowers in bloom.
    Lupine and California Poppy_Kip.jpg
  • Lupine and California poppy flowers in bloom.
    Lupine and California Poppy_2_Kip.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking southwest. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3743.jpg
  • California Fan Palms at Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    CA Fan Palm_O2R7613.jpg
  • California Fan Palms at Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    CA Fan Palm_O2R7610.jpg
  • Lupine and California Poppy flowers bloom in California.
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  • A California Condor perched high above the Big Sur coast.  California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    Condor1.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Stars & California Mussels - Point Pinos, Pacific Grove, California.
    seastars_LM4C9801.jpg
  • California Fan Palms (Washingtonia filifera) in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    Anza Borrego Fan Palms_O2R7687.jpg
  • Field of California Poppies, Antelope Valley, California
    PoppysKip.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking south. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3745.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking north/northeast. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3741.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking northeast. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3740.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking east. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3739.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking east. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3738.jpg
  • California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) rest in the Monterey Bay, California.
    sea lions003.jpg
  • Lupine and California Poppies
    wildflowers_O2R9276.jpg
  • Lupine and California Poppies
    wildflowers_O2R9268.jpg
  • The moon rises over a mountain in the Mojave Desert, California.
    MojaveDesertMoon__O2R8434.jpg
  • Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) forest in the Mojave Desert, California. These monocotyledonous trees are native to southwestern North America in the states of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada, where it is confined mostly to the Mojave Desert between 400-1,800 m (2,000-6,000 feet).
    Joshua Tree Forest-Kip-2923.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking south. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3744.jpg
  • A wave crashes against the rocky California coast.
    wave_MG_4663.jpg
  • A California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) swims underwater in Monterey Bay, California.
    sea lion_DV Scans081.jpg
  • Fern Canyon in the Redwood National Park, California
    Rocks and Pebbles-Kip-1059.jpg
  • Container ship at the Port of Sacramento, California.
    Container Ship-Kip-1331.jpg
  • Chia (Salvia columbariae) in Joshua Tree National Park, California. For centuries Chia was of great economic importance to Native Americans of the Southwest and California coast. The parched seeds of the Chia were ground to make the staple flour, pinole (DesertUSA)..
    Chia-Kip-3275.jpg
  • A California Sea Lion caught in discarded fishing line in Monterey Bay, California.
    Sea lion in Gil Net-Kip-598.jpg
  • Aerial view of Smiley Lagoon near Mission Bay and San Diego, California, looking southwest. Smiley Lagoon is better known as Dog Beach, a leash free area where the San Diego River empties into the Pacific. It is located at the north-western boundry of Ocean Beach, a community of San Diego, California (goingoutside.com).
    Smiley Lagoon_3742.jpg
  • A close up view of a female elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) hauled out at a rookery at Piedras Blancas, California.
    Female Elephant Seal_MG_4489.jpg
  • Lupine flowers and California Oak Trees at sunset
    LupineOaks_LM4C0589.jpg
  • Freshly picked oranges at a produce stand in Fresno, California.
    Oranges-Kip-1177.jpg
  • Waves crash along the shore at Point Lobos State Park, California.
    Point Lobos1_MG_©KipEvans7487.jpg
  • Soberanes Point, Big Sur, California
    Sobranes Big Sur_MG_3536.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3786.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east/southeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3785.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
    Elkhorn Slough_3784.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3775.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3774.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009).
    UCSB Lagoon_3714.jpg
  • View of the Encina Power Plant in Carlsbad, California, from the air looking northeast. The Buena Vista Lagoon is located directly behind the power plant.
    Encina Power Plant_3696.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking southeast with Catalina Island off in the distance. Rip currents can be seen along the coast in the lighter colored water.
    Point Dume_3677.jpg
  • A gull flies over a crashing wave along the California coast.
    wave_MG_4651.jpg
  • A male northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) hauled out at the Piedras Blancas rookery in California.
    ElephantSeal_MG_4453.jpg
  • Pool at a Santa Barbara Hotel in California.
    Santa Barbara Hotel Pool_9364.jpg
  • Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) forest in the Mojave Desert, California. These monocotyledonous trees are native to southwestern North America in the states of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada, where it is confined mostly to the Mojave Desert between 400-1,800 m (2,000-6,000 feet).
    MojaveDesert_O2R5788.jpg
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia) in the Mojave Desert, California. This monocotyledonous tree is native to southwestern North America in the states of California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada, where it is confined mostly to the Mojave Desert between 400-1,800 m (2,000-6,000 feet)
    JoshuaTreeMojaveDesert_O2R5698.jpg
  • A stream along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada California.
    Sierra Stream-Kip-987.jpg
  • Hikers head south along the John Muir Trail, past the Lyle Glacier area. Sierra Nevada, California.
    Lyle Glacier-Kip-1982.jpg
  • California Sea lions (Zalophus californianus) sun themselves on the rocks along the coast of Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Sea Lions_MG_9418.jpg
  • A young California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) entangled by a gill net around its neck in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Sea Lion & Gill Net_MG_8491.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east.
    Elkhorn Slough_3787.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
    Elkhorn Slough_3783.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
    Elkhorn Slough_3782.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
    Elkhorn Slough_3781.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northwest.
    Elkhorn Slough_3780.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north.
    Elkhorn Slough_3778.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east.
    Elkhorn Slough_3773.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north/northeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3772.jpg
  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
    Elkhorn Slough_3771.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking north/northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009)
    UCSB Lagoon_3713.jpg
  • View of the Encina Power Plant in Carlsbad, California, from the air looking northeast. The Buena Vista Lagoon is located directly behind the power plant.
    Encina Power Plant_3695.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking northeast.
    Point Dume_3676.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking east.
    Point Dume_3675.jpg
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