A surprise cactus:
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Monday, December 28, 2009
San Diego: Sweetwater part 1
Every time I go to San Diego, I look for roadrunners. There's a spot on ebird that had a few sightings which is only a mile or so from Tom's house, so we decided to check it out. It looks like most of the county: scrubby, shrubby, and rocky. In other words, perfect for road runners.
The trailhead, weirdly, is across from a giant strip mall, near an abandoned trestle bridge:
As a bonus, it runs along a creek, so there are willows, sycamores, and much-needed pools of water for desert living creatures. Plus, it's a posted nesting area for the endangered Least Bell's Vireo, though we'd be unlikely to see one in winter.
Aforementioned sycamores. Such a different creature growing in a streambed than on the Berkeley campus...
And their strange seed balls (which you seldom see in city-growing sycamores!)
Well, we didn't see any roadrunners or vireos. A few elusive sparrows and a very shy woodpecker were the main attraction. But, other items of interest included this strange squash which grows all over the creekside:

A surprise cactus:
Some poop that might be from a creature that had been eating from the plentiful carob bushes:
A nice sunset:
A surprise cactus:
Labels:
bell's least vireo,
brush,
cactus,
roadrunner,
sycamore
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