Showing posts with label Beach Closed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach Closed. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Snowy Plover Habitat


It was Snowy Plover all over! Signs, signs, everywhere were signs. Stop signs blocking out the scenery, crowding my mind, they hung at predictable intervals along the winding wooden dune path. Securely partitioned, parts of the dunes are closed between March and October with metal link fences creating a California Least Tern and Western Snowy Plover sacred bird sanctuary. A no trespassing area where these endangered birds are given a second chance to nest in the sand and repopulate. The Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area is expertly managed by California State Parks and together with adjacent Guadalupe–Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge, this protected area forms the most intact coastal dune ecosystem on the entire West Coast. We are lucky because we can still enjoy hiking along this amazing riparian corridor to the Pacific Ocean. Wild flowers, native scrubs and trees grow in abundance along the path offering a nurturing habitat for mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians...So keep your eyes open! An interesting fact for film buffs...The Preserve was also the location used in the 1923 film, "The Ten Commandments" by Cecil B. DeMille.












Sunday, July 15, 2012

Shush! Baby Seals


Now is the perfect time to take a walk on the beach and explore this very special spot, come January the first seal pups will be arriving. As many as 120 lounging pinnipeds will be on show for tourists loving guarded by a dedicated staff of volunteers who educate and protect this fragile habitat from intrusion. It's just one of four harbor seal rookery's along our scenic California South Coast and visitors travel worldwide to quietly watch the birthing display from the cliffs located just east of Casitas Pier, between the Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve and Carpinteria State Beach. This beach sanctuary is closed from December through June but a pair of binoculars will give you a closeup view of the action.