Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve

May 23, 2017 00:16

Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve

On Saturday D. and I took a walk on the Cordilleras Trail and part of the Blue Oak Trail at Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve.  Here are some of the pics I took.

Thistle floof near the trailhead.



A western fence lizard lives up to its name by perching on a fence.



California poppy.



A tuft of thistle floof protrudes from the flower.



We pass by an abandoned rehab center.



A motivational mural painted on the the of one of the center's buildings.



Think first!



A back door.



The rear of the complex.



A partially-enclosed fire hydrant.



A fence keeps a herd of goats under control.



We see traffic cones in the most incongruous places.



A bee visits a blackberry blossom.



A stone marker provides a perch for a tiny lizard.



More thistle floof.



Blackberry blossom.



Golden brodiaea.



This overachieving poison oak is already turning red for autumn, and it isn't even officially summer yet.



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