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Hiking the Holler~

The Holler is surrounded by thousands of empty acres.

It has many oak groves, and permanent and seasonal creeks running through it.

900 of these acres are set aside as a permanent nature preserve, and many more 1000’s of acres are still free from human development.

There are no hiking trails or public access, but we live adjacent to the preserve and hike it several times a week.

The Holler was first settled in the 1890’s and consisted of 2,700 acres. It was a working ranch for much of its history. Crumbling fences and old ranch dirt roads remain. We hike the dirt roads, and game trails, which are everywhere.

This is the lower pasture below our house, and this is where we access the preserve.

Since people are not here, The Holler is full of wildlife and has an entirely different feel from hiking in parks that people frequent. This natural ecosystem is unique for over-developed Southern California.

We see oodles of tracks, coyotes, bobcat, cougar, raccoon, but no deer. There are no deer because there are too many predators for them to survive. There are lots of kill sites and bones scattered around, but I will spare you photos of these, even though I have them.

And of course there are hundreds of birds! Cheers to you from the still wild Holler~

Red-Tails!

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Every week or so I get a little closer to the obscure object of my photographic desire, the awesome, aerial, red-tail hawks.

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The red-tails are always getting into aerial combat with other birds, especially Ravens and other hawks.
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Of all the creatures in The Holler, the aerial feats of the red-tails are the most incredible to watch.
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The red-tails have so far successfully driven out passing Golden Eagles and even a Bald Eagle.

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Hanging out with the hawks is one of my favorite things to do!
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Cheers to you from The Holler red-tails~