San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex Embroidered Patch

This is one of eight embroidered patches created for the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex via the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society. These patches are awarded to volunteers as they complete a set number of work hours at each Refuge, and are sold at the Visitor’s Center to help raise money to support volunteer efforts.

Each patch represents key species found in one of the seven Refuges, with an additional patch representing the complex as a whole. I worked closely with Refuge biologists to ensure each species was rendered faithfully within the 10-color limit imposed by the embroidery process.

Here, an Anna’s hummingbird (a common sight across all Refuges) hovers above a cluster of California poppies (the state flower) in the patch designed to represent the whole of the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex.


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