California gray squirrel dining on Hawthorne berries, Hoagland Hall, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc Hoshovsky
When it comes to late November beauty, Davis delivers.
Local color spotter Marc Hoshovsky explored his town, interrupting a California gray squirrel as he dined on Hawthorne berries in downtown Davis.
UC Davis students were similarly preoccupied, as they passed oblivious to the fall color while walking or riding to classes.
Davis is filled with exotic (hawthorne, Chinese pistache, Japanese maple, gingko biloba, dawn redwood, Bradford Pear) and occasional native color (Valley oak), providing a bright pallette of auburn, red, vermillion, orange, yellow, rust and green.
Japanese maple, Dartmouth Pl, Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyB and 6th St., Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyCity Hall, Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyCity Hall, Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyEnvironmental Horticulture Hall, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyLake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyLake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyDawn Redwood, Wyatt Pavilion, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyLake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyGingko biloba, Lake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyLake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyLake Spafford, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyMain Theater, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyMain Theater, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyDavis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyOlson Hall, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyGingko biloba, Hoagland Hall, UC Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyValley oak, Antioch Dr., Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyReed Dr., Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyGingko biloba and Bradford Pear, Villanova Dr., Davis (11/27/18) Marc HoshovskyDavis Senior High School (11/27/18) Marc Hoshovsky
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Thanks for posting, John. These scenes were easy to photograph in my hometown, but I gotta send a shout out for other towns in the lower Sacramento Valley. Downtown Sacramento, City of Trees, is blazing right now, as is Woodland. I can only assume that other cities in the region, that have nicely invested in street trees, are looking just as sharp.
Thanks for posting, John. These scenes were easy to photograph in my hometown, but I gotta send a shout out for other towns in the lower Sacramento Valley. Downtown Sacramento, City of Trees, is blazing right now, as is Woodland. I can only assume that other cities in the region, that have nicely invested in street trees, are looking just as sharp.