Los Vaqueros Reservoir & Oak Canyon

10.2.20. 78 degrees. 8:30 am. Smoky. Turkeys (13) along coyote scat trail. Under the protector oak. Down into the canyon.

In this area of the park they seem to spend a of their time close to the fire breaks. But they also make use of the hiking trails and the animal trails into the canyons. There’s another smaller group of turkeys under the large oak on the next hill (already 80 degrees now). They came down this fire break this morning then moved under the oak when they saw me. Now they are moving down into the canyon as they’ve spotted a feral cat in the field nearby.

2:00 pm - Los Vaqueros Reservoir. 2 adult red tailed hawks. 2 juvenile red tailed hawks. Turkey vulture. Blue Heron. Deer bones. Deer and coyote tracks and scat. So many mylar balloons laying around.

4:00 pm - Marsh Creek Rd. Dead coyote by the side of the road. Almost every car is speeding on this stretch.

5:00 pm. Oak canyon. Turkeys (13) now are down at the north end of the canyon close to the fire break. Go around not to disturb them. California quail amongst a fallen oak. A lot of chunks of mistletoe down on the forest floor. Whole branches snapped off that had mistletoe attached. 3 golf balls found. Snakeskin going into a hole. Large ground squirrel. A lot of animal activity down in the canyon. Maybe rabbit? Rabbit sized animal trails, possible scat. Bones I’ve seen here before have been moved. I’ve seen a bobcat down here a couple times. Definitely deer, coyote, turkey.

6:09 pm. 90 degrees. Smoky. Red tailed hawk in the hawk oak

Publicado el octubre 3, 2020 02:27 MAÑANA por bruin_mike bruin_mike

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Pavo (Meleagris gallopavo)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 09:55 MAÑANA PDT

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In this area of the park they seem to spend a of their time close to the fire breaks. But they also make use of the hiking trails and the animal trails into the canyons. There’s another smaller group of turkeys under the large oak on the next hill (already 80 degrees). They came down this fire break this morning then moved under the oak when they saw me. Now they are moving down into the canyon as they’ve spotted a feral cat in the field nearby.

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Coyote (Canis latrans)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 03:52 TARDE PDT

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Looks like it was hit pretty recently. Everyone speeds like crazy down Marsh Creek.

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Codorniz (Callipepla californica)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 04:42 TARDE PDT

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There were a few down in the canyon but only this one stuck around for a picture.

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Lagartos Caiman (Género Elgaria)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 05:24 TARDE PDT

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Shedded skin sticking out of a hole. There are snakes down in this canyon. Almost stepped on a rattlesnake hidden in the grass down here a few months ago.

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Venado Bura (Odocoileus hemionus)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 02:58 TARDE PDT

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Cluster of deer bones where the hiking trail down to the water crosses a bunch of animals trails on the hill. All the nearby trails and some bones are marked with coyote scat nearby.

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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)

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bruin_mike

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Octubre 2, 2020 a las 02:30 TARDE PDT

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Couldn’t sneak up on this blue heron before it flew off.