San Gabriel Mountains Heritage Association
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HIKES AND NATURE WALKS IN THE SAN GABRIELS


Walks on the Wild Side, Fall-Winter, 2008-9

November 19, 2008
Marshall Canyon



Tail End



Some of us were fortunate enough to watch the bobcat watching us. All of us were able to see the track. Photo by Graham.


The photo as a negative.


"Bobcat tracks are similar to cougar tracks, but only about 2 inches in diameter, which is about twice the size of house-cat tracks. Note the lack of claw marks, which are visible in tracks left by members of the dog family." For more information, click on the photo.


What we saw:
Introduction
1. Three Black and White Birds; their sounds, their silhouettes
2. Three Eucalypts and their bark
3. Fall colors from members of the Anacardiaceae family with two sets of look-alikes
Tail End

pages created November 19, 2008




Walks on the Wild Side, Fall-Winter, 2008-9
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