Cluster of 15 spotted

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Cluster of 15 spotted

A very tiny cluster of 15 was spotted in a tree on the north side of the park. Here is a map to the site. If you look on the north wall, there is a large yellow bush (Leslie says it is a senna tree). The second eucalyptus just south of that bush is where the tiny cluster was spotted.

Leslie Gilson

Leslie Gilson is retired Gibbs Park restoration coordinator.  For many years she was a primary driver of events and activities at Gibbs Park. Leslie has played a pivotal role in organizing events and activities aimed at preserving and enhancing the natural beauty of this once badly neglected space in Huntington Beach, California.

Under her guidance, Gibbs Park has become not only a place of recreation but also a thriving ecosystem teeming with Monarch Butterflies, as well as other native flora and fauna.

Leslie Gilson's unwavering dedication to Gibbs Park and her community serves as a shining example of the positive impact we can make. Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations to cherish and protect the natural wonders of Huntington Beach for years to come.

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