Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Devereux Slough

Yay for sunsets! This is the Devereux Slough, right behind where we live. According to the Coal Oil Point Reserve website: it "is a seasonally tidal estuary that is impounded most of the year by a sandbar. It supports an abundance of species, including several endangered birds, fish, and plants."  
There are always lots of cool birds here: great blue herons, white egrets, great white egrets, ducks, cormorants, and some occasional swans. When this has more water, the reflections of the sunset and trees on the water are much better. 

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