Sunday, June 27, 2010

Wildlife of the Central Coast Doe and Twins

Evening Walk

Hi there, I’ve grown a little since you last saw me. Mom and my sibling are headed toward the secret spot where we sleep at night. There are lots of us fawns throughout Cambria. If you’re careful when you drive, we’ll have a chance to grow up.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Wildlife of the Central Coast- Fawn

New Born Fawn

Now that summer is here, most schools are closed around our state. That means kids are out in force, both Cambrians and visitors, doing what children do in a summer resort. When driving, we know you’ll want to watch out for kids, and other young ones, crossing the streets around Cambria.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Wildlife of the Central Coast

Morning Stretch and Drink

Visitors are usually delighted to observe the bushy tailed Western Gray Squirrel throughout Cambria. Like airborne acrobats they travel long distances from tree to tree and from phone and power lines. Time on the ground is spent foraging mainly on pine seeds and acorns. Visitors are discouraged from feeding bolder squirrels along Moonstone Beach Drive and other State Park habitats.