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As Seen At Lafayette Reservoir: Photos Of The Week

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A non-native species takes up residence in a tree trunk at Lafayette Reservoir.
A non-native species takes up residence in a tree trunk at Lafayette Reservoir. (Fernanda Fisher)

LAMORINDA, CA — Patch reader Fernanda Fisher sent these photos taken at Lafayette Reservoir during the last week of January.

"I never get tired of photographing all the natural beauty!" Fernanda wrote in an email to Patch.

Thanks so much for sharing your work, Fernanda.
Blue hour at Lafayette Reservoir (Fernanda Fisher)
Birds on a wire (Fernanda Fisher)
Rays of sunshine (Fernanda Fisher)
This gopher appears to be a native species. (Fernanda Fisher)

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