UpdatedThu, May 27, 2021 at 2:11 pm PT
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This composite image shows Wednesday s super flower blood moon eclipse in phases, with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the foreground. In reality, the orbit was much steeper than shown in the image. (Photos by Sandipan Samaddar
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Phases of the May 2021 super flower blood moon lunar eclipse from Woodland, California. The images were clicked over a span of 4 hours, between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m., Wednesday, May 26, 2021. (Photos by Sandipan Samaddar
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BAY AREA, CA Sandipan Samaddar, a postdoctoral fellow at Scow Lab, UC Davis Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, sent in these incredible images composed from photos he clicked of the super flower blood moon lunar eclipse early Wednesday.
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Rural East Davis, California, May 7, 2021 (Photo by Benjamin Weisman
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DAVIS, CA Patch reader Benjamin Weisman sent in these photos taken May 7 in East Davis.
Thanks so much for sharing these soothing images, Benjamin!
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North Bay s picturesque mustard fields. (Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)
North Bay wine country was busy over the weekend as visitors enjoyed the sun and springtime, some stopping at Salt & Stone in Kenwood. (Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)
Visitors enjoy patio dining over the weekend at the popular Salt & Stone restaurant in Kenwood in Sonoma Valley. North Bay wine country was busy with visitors enjoying the sun and springtime. (Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)
Dotty Molt and Donna Nielsen escaped Lake Tahoe s snow-covered Incline Village on Saturday to enjoy mustard fields north of Sonoma. (Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)
Dotty Molt and Donna Nielsen escaped Lake Tahoe s snow-covered Incline Village on Saturday to enjoy mustard fields north of Sonoma. (Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)
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A manzanita tree is pictured at Rockville Regional Hills Park in Fairfield. (Simona Ladan)
SOLANO COUNTY, CA Patch reader Simona Ladan, a Walnut Creek resident, sent in this photo of a manzanita tree looking oh so regal.
Simona said she took the photo Monday at Rockville Regional Hills Park, which provides 633 acres of open space in Fairfield.
Thanks so much, Simona, for sharing this lovely photo of a native California plant.
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