On a visit to Gualala Point Regional Park on Thursday, Rick and I hiked along the bluffs. It was a warm beautiful day with little wind. I always bring a jacket when I head to the ocean but I didn't need it that day! The sweet song of a White-crowned Sparrow caught our attention and there he was sitting on top of a Lupine bush. In the warmth the smell from the Lupines was sweet indeed.
Can you see what is in the photo below? Only Huckleberry's interest and a flash of movement alerted us that something was there.
Here is a close-up of what Huckleberry saw - a snake in the grass. It was a long one too, well over a foot and a half long.
And keeping with the hard to see theme, can you see the Deer looking at us? The grasses at the park are lush and full of feed. The Deer at the park are going to be very healthy.
And lastly, here's a photo of Gualala Point Island, an important rookery for nesting seabirds.
It costs $7.00 for the day use fee. We purchased a Sonoma County Parks annual pass, which we use regularly. It is also good at all the Sea Ranch public access trails.
What I haven't shown you here is the beautiful beach at the park. That will have to wait for another post.
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