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Rufous Hummingbird — Northern California
Small, fiery, and impossibly brave, the Rufous hummingbird is a flash of copper and emerald that threads the gardens and chaparral of Northern California each year. At home here during migration and breeding seasons, these tiny dynamos pack a personality as vivid as their plumage.
Identification
Size: About 3–3.5 inches (7–9 cm) long.
Male: Brilliant orange-rust back and sides, iridescent orange to red throat (gorget), white underparts with rufous flanks.
Female/juvenile: More greenish upperparts, spotted or streaked throat with orange flecks, rufous tail edges.
Flight: Rapid wingbeats create a high, buzzing chirp; males often perform fearless, acrobatic chases.
Habitat & Where to See Them in Northern California
Preferred: Open woodlands, forest edges, mountain meadows, oak savannas, and suburban gardens.
Common locales: Coastal hills, the Sierra foothills, and montane zones during nesting; they also pass through urban and backyard habitats on migration.
Seasonal notes: Many pass through in spring and return south in late summer to fall. Some breeding populations stay in higher-elevation sites.
Behavior & Feeding
Diet: Nectar from tubular flowers (penstemon, columbine, currant, trumpet honeysuckle), plus small insects and spiders for protein.
Territory: Males are highly territorial around rich nectar sources and will chase larger birds and other hummingbirds away.
Nesting: Females build tiny cup nests of plant fibers and spider silk, camouflaged with lichen, usually placed on a slender branch.
This image is available for the following products: Metal Prints, Framed Prints
This image is available for the following products: Metal Prints, Framed Prints
Oak Creek Canyon walls — Sedona
Rising in layered bands of red and rust, the canyon walls of Oak Creek Canyon hold an ancient quiet that feels like a held breath. Sunlight skims the rock faces, catching pockets of lichen and mica, turning them into tiny fires that move as the day shifts. V-shaped gullies and rounded buttes create a rhythm of shadow and warmth; trees—pinyon, juniper, and cottonwood—cling to ledges and fracture lines, softening the stone with flashes of green.
Close up, the rock reveals its history: veined patterns, ripple marks, and fossilized grains, each stripe a chapter in geologic time. From a distance, the walls read like a sculptor’s hand—carved, weathered, and polished by water and wind. Oak Creek threads the canyon floor, a cool mirror reflecting the towering cliffs and the sky above, its banks dotted with smooth boulders and shaded pools.
Visiting at golden hour, the colors intensify—cinnabar and burnt sienna deepen, while the creek glows a glassy blue. Early morning brings mist that lingers in hollows, lending a soft hush to the landscape. In winter, light on snow-dusted ledges makes the red sing against white.
This is a place of scale and detail at once: monumental walls that invite quiet contemplation, and intimate corners where lichens and creek-worn stones tell smaller stories. Oak Creek Canyon’s walls are not only a backdrop for adventure—they’re a living canvas, reshaped slowly by time and light.
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Beautiful red — Sedona, Winter 2026
Sunlight grazes the sandstone like molten rust, each face and fissure catching the day in its own hue. The air is crisp, low and clear after a morning of scattered clouds; the red glows richer against the pale winter sky. Lichen and scabbed scrub find purchase in narrow cracks, small green punctuation on a vast, warm canvas. From the trail, the wall rises vertical and confident, a quiet monument shaped by wind and time, its layers revealing stories of ancient rivers and long-cooling seas.
A single path winds at the base, dusted with a light sediment of fallen pine and the faint footprints of earlier hikers. Shadows carve out negative spaces, making the red sing with depth. Up close, the texture is tactile—soft, weathered edges, occasional crusts of iron-rich patina that flake like dried blood-orange skin. Farther up, the rock smooths into slabs polished by centuries of sun and silence.
This wall doesn’t demand attention; it holds it. In winter’s softer light, its color reads both fierce and tender, a reminder that even in a quieter season, Sedona’s landscape is alive with warmth and contrast. Frame it wide to capture the sweeping sweep of slope and sky, or step in tight to honor the intimate, sculpted details — either way, the red stays magnetic, a steady pulse in a landscape of vast quiet.
image is available for the following products: Metal Prints, Framed Prints
Sedona Red Rocks — winter 2026
A clear, crisp winter light sculpts the red rock formations of Sedona, deepening their russet and terracotta hues against a pale winter sky. Frost-kissed junipers and sparse sagebrush trace the contours of the land, adding texture and quiet contrast. The scene feels both timeless and immediate: ancient stone warmed by low sun, a calm stillness held between seasons.
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Metal Prints — vivid color, high contrast, a modern finish that enhances the rock’s natural saturation and the scene’s fine detail.
Framed Prints — a classic presentation with a warm frame option to complement the red tones, perfect for living rooms and galleries.
Bring a piece of Sedona’s winter light into your space.
Product features
- Available in a wide size range from S to 4XL for the perfect fit.
- Durable double-needle stitching ensures long-lasting quality.
- Crafted without side seams for a smoother finish and reduced fabric waste.
- Garment-dyed for a unique, soft color that feels amazing against your skin.
- Made from 100% ring-spun US cotton for supreme comfort.
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
Product features
- Available in multiple sizes from S to 4XL for the perfect fit.
- Constructed with double-needle stitching for added durability.
- Made without side seams for a smoother look and reduced fabric waste.
- Garment-dyed fabric for a soft feel and rich colors.
- Crafted from 100% ring-spun US cotton for ultimate comfort.
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
Product features
- Available in sizes S to 4XL for the perfect fit.
- Durable double-needle stitching for long-lasting wear.
- Seamless design for a clean, attractive look.
- Pre-shrunk, soft 100% ring-spun US cotton for comfort.
- Available in a wide range of 58 colors.
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
Product features
- Available in sizes S to 4XL for a perfect fit
- Durable double-needle stitching on all seams
- Eco-friendly tubular knit construction without side seams
- Soft garment-dyed fabric for a comfortable feel
- Made from 100% pre-shrunk US ring-spun cotton
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean
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