January 1, 2015:
With the view of the Sonoma Mountains in the distance, Lake Suttonfield provides a habitat for a variety of species and an aesthetically pleasing view for individuals on the site.
Photo courtesy of the Sonoma Land Trust.
January 1, 2015:
Here represents a small piece of what the land associated with the Sonoma Developmental Center has to offer. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing for those you visit, but it provides a variety of habitats for the species who coexist at this location.
Photo courtesy of Scott Hess Photography.
January 1, 2015:
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, the Gothic architecture of the former Main Administration Building for the Sonoma Developmental Center gives visitors an eye for how the center looked when it first opened back in 1891.
Photo courtesy of Scott Hess Photography.
January 1, 2015:
Through surveying the Sonoma Developmental Center, there has been a broad collaboration of individuals collecting their bird sightings into one California Master Bird Sheet attached below.
California Master Bird Sheet, Sonoma Developmental Center
For all you avid birders roaming the Sonoma Developmental Center and the surrounding land, let us know what you see!
Cross your fingers for a Northern Spotted Owl!