Thursday, 17 April 2014

Famosa slough

While there have been over 1species of birds observed at Famosa Sough, the list here have been regularly seen within the past . It is flushed by salt water from the estuary as well as rainwater from . These small real estate parcels total approximately 0. Famosa Slough - a small Marine Conservation Area just south of Mission Bay. Like state and national parks protect wildlife and habitats on lan marine protected areas ( MPAs) conserve and restore wildlife and habitats in our ocean.

Other than the small channel that runs under I-and Point Loma Boulevard to feed .

Meet at the kiosk by the corner of Famosa Blvd.

San Diego, California that features beautiful wild flowers and. Go west on I-and exit north on I-5. Take the first off-ramp, Sea World Drive west to South Shores Park Drive (stop light). Turn left and proceed to our meeting place along the frontage road adjacent to the Flood Control Channel. Over non-native (exotic, or invasive) species were identified here by . Originally part of the Mission Bay wetland . Sunset Cliffs, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, Coastal restoration.


Most areas that once were vegetated by about native species . This week has been unusually rainy and cold. We even had hail at the beaches and snow in the nearby mountains. Finally, the sun was out again today. She told me that she had seen several . A nice hike in san diego close to the coast. Search by commute time, see big photos, maps, and street views.


The slough includes fresh water, brackish, and salt-marsh habitats. It is a “go to” spot for birders, neighbors, and those interested in what is the remnant of . If time permits, the group will also bird the San Diego river estuary. Jim Peugh sits on the San Diego Audubon Society Board of Directors as . The area receives saltwater from the river channel and rainwater from local neighborhoods.


Once threatened by construction and landfills, the slough now thrives with wildlife. You may be working on trail projects, taking care of California native plants and wetland plants, removing invasives, and cleaning up at the Famosa .

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