Friday, May 28, 2010

Migratory Wildlife of the Central Coast

Barn or Mud Swallows

The northward migration of Mud Swallows from South America is a symbol of spring on the central coast. The mud nests are constructed by both the male and female and built on coastal cliffs, rock formations, under bridges or on buildings, like this one, outside the door to Seekers Glass Gallery Door.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The 17th Annual 2010 Cambria Garden Tour and Garden Fair

Yearly Garden Tour

Relax and spend a day enjoying some of the unique and exquisite private gardens to be found throughout Cambria. At each garden local restaurants serve a complimentary variety of culinary delights. All proceeds benefit the New Dawn Montessori School Learning Center.



Migratory Wildlife of the Central Coast

Band-Tail Pigeon

Band-tailed Pigeons like this one live along much of North America’s Pacific Coast, in low and mid elevation forests. Those living in colder climates migrate south annually to take advantage of changing food supplies.