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The Fascinating History of Point Lobos, Calif.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:54 am
by claireokc
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, seven miles south of Monterey, Calif., is one of the most gorgeous spots on the West Coast. Though the underwater preserve comprises over 9,907 acres, the land open to the public is surprisingly compact—just 400 acres bordered by a six-mile perimeter trail. However, this meeting of land and water contains stunning views, a diverse range of animals and plants, and a fascinating cultural history. Map of Central California showing Point Lobos Reserve. (courtesy of Google Maps) Bird Island A large rock called Bird Island can be seen from the Bird Island Trail at China Cove. During the nesting season (April–July), thousands of Brandt’s cormorants breed and nest on the hard ground of Bird Island. The male chooses the nest site, then spends time throwing his head back and bobbing his wings to attract a mate and ward off rivals. After he’s won a mate, he gathers nesting material (seaweed, eelgrass, and algae) which the female will use to build her nest. Both parents incubate and care for the young. ...

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