Two of the world's most toxic mushrooms grow in the East Bay.
Forget sparrows and finches — Steve Gorman had this beauty in his garden.
Alameda is enjoying blue skies during a break in winter storms.
Giving off countryside vibes, this home is in Alameda.
These lovely photos were taken at Alameda Beach Sunday morning.
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The February chill kept most people inside.
The grass is a beautiful emerald green after the rain.
A monochrome day on the waterfront.
The heavens have a huge display in store for sky gazers.
The small mammals were watching from a safe distance.
This image was taken from the Bay Trail.
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These autumn leaves fell in November.
Clouds tower over the harbor.
Sunday morning clouds added interest to both the sky and its reflection in the lagoon.
Several wild turkeys gather outside a movie theater in Alameda.
While some cats seem to be peacefully enjoying their gardens, others are on edge.
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Black-necked Stilts appear to be in pursuit of a meal.
Early January has been a weather treat for Alameda.
The golden sunlight made the stunning clouds even more eye-popping.
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NASA reports that Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars will align in the night sky this month.
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The clouds and low tide combine to create a striking vista.
Artist Jennifer Riley is responsible for this public art display at Buena Vista Avenue and Entrance Road in Alameda.
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Alameda was treated to a stunning morning sky on Jan. 1.
The shooting star show is known for bright fireballs — explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.
The holidays are the perfect time to remember what has come before, and to plan for the future.
The beach is always lovely, but Tita Mahoney photographed this truly remarkable sky earlier this month.
This tree in Central Alameda has lost all of its leaves ahead of the winter solstice.
A sign of the season, as well as the weather.
The peaceful water off Alameda.
The Geminids are considered the top meteor shower of the year.