Hard to believe that a day like today – unusually foggy in town – can be brilliantly sunny up on Skyline. We hiked the Long Ridge Trail. Highlights included an old moss-covered apple orchard, the “No Swimming” sign on the algae-covered Zen pond, and a few fungi along the path.
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Predator’s Day on Windy Hill: Hawks and Coyotes
Here’s a couple notes to catch up on the hiking scene. Yesterday, we saw a relaxing coyote and circling red-tailed hawks at Windy Hill Open Space. No sign of my mysterious black and white dihedral-winged hunters.
The coyote froze in its tracks as we came around the corner for the last long pull up Spring Trail. After perceiving no threat, it lay down in the tall brown grass and rolled. As we approached up the trail, it oh-so-casually decided to get up and investigate the smells on the far shoulder of the hill.
Returning down the hill, we spotted two circling hawks. One sped to attack speed and dive-bombed the oak tree but came away with empty claws.
Another beautiful day in the neighborhood!
Hiking Windy Hill
Last weekend in Windy Hill Open Space Preserve we saw a baby rattlesnake, two birds of prey, rabbits, lizards, and stellar (blue) jays. I’m on a personal mission to identify the birds — one may be a young golden eagle, the other a ferruginous hawk. I’m inspired to find out even though I’ve never been much of a birder before. We also saw the oak-studded golden hills of the open space and panoramic views of Portola Valley (follow link to see view in 2nd pic). Its very dry now as we near the end of summer and it hasn’t rained in months and months. Here’s a pic from last spring:
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