Cooley Landing

Jun 14, 2016 00:05

Cooley Landing

On Saturday D. and I went to Cooley Landing, because they had their "grand opening" a few weeks ago.  But we found the Education Center empty, closed, and fenced off. 
So we wandered around on the trail instead, and I took some pics.

Welcome.  But keep out.



A ground squirrel approaches us in the parking lot.



Around the back of the building, another squirrel lays in the shade on the cool concrete.



A pea-like flower.



Another look at the Education Center and its jutting roofline.



One of the abandoned tires stuck in the mud next to the landing.  (I photographed the same tire 5 years ago.)



It's low tide today.



These look like squirrel tracks in the mud.



A channel in the mud is lined with Eastern mudsnails (Ilyanassa obsoleta), an invasive non-native.



A rustic fence on the grounds.



Cheerful daisies grow all around.



A ground squirrel keeps an eye on things from a fence rail.



The vast expanse of mudflats.



Part of the Bay Trail goes through here.



Have I mentioned it's low tide?



A huge batch of Eastern mudsnails.



Looking across what was once a debris-strewn meadow atop a landfill, we see the new Education Center.



Another look at the Education Center before heading back home.



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trash, field trip, pawprint, ilyanassa, palo alto, flower, cooley landing, snail, ground squirrel, fence

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