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Monthly Program: March 2021
March 4, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
California Poppies photo by Stephen Smith
Birding Info: We are trying something new this month! Instead of a birding info speaker, we are going to spend 15 minutes socializing with other Mt. Diablo Audubon members in Zoom breakout rooms. Meet some new people, or reconnect with old birding buddies!
Main Program: Wildflowers of Mount Diablo with Stephen Smith
Local wildflower enthusiast Steve Smith will present Wildflowers of Mount Diablo: Flower Lore. Ever wonder why they are called Milk Maids or how Buttercups helped beggars garner more attention? What do lupine and poppies have to do with Cal Berkeley? This program presents a unique and quirky look at the origin of several of the common names of our wildflowers. Included are anecdotes about the historical lore behind the uses of these flowers whether it religious, medicinal, superstition or most often for love.
Steve Smith is President of the Mount Diablo Interpretive Association, a non-profit cooperative partner which aids Mount Diablo State Park. An avid hiker and amateur naturalist Steve most enjoys hitting the trails of the mountain in Spring in order to document the over 200 species that grow there. He helps to maintain a comprehensive bloom report each week during peak flower season and oversees the online wildflower guide on the organization’s wonderful website, mdia.org.