
The Ponds are great habitat for the Western Pond Turtle, a California Species of Special Concern. Photo by Robert Woodward.

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

Northern River Otters are occasional visitors to the Ponds. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Black-tailed Mule Deer browse the woods. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Norther River Otters are occasional visitors to the Ponds. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Photo by Robert Woodward.

Photo by Robert Woodward

Photo by Robert Woodward.

The riparian habitat is favored by the Red-shouldered Hawk. Photo by Robert Woodward.

photo by Robert Woodward

photo by Robert Woodward

Red-tailed Hawk. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Green Herons are a common sight on the Ponds. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Great Blue Heron in flight. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Canada Geese are year-round residents of the Ponds. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Remains of the boat dock. Photo by Robert Woodward.

Ospreys often stop by to fish in the deeper pond. Photo by Robert Woodward.

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

photo by Ed Schnurbusch

Pond 3 during drought in Oct 2015

Pond 3 during drought in Oct 2015

The invasive aquatic plant parrot’s feather, left high and dry by drought in Oct 2015

The invasive aquatic plant parrot’s feather, left high and dry by drought in Oct 2015
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