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SouthwestBlend.com presents Birdin' Trails Hither 'n Yon by Cowboy poet Ed Keenan |
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Whether afoot or horseback, by
nature cowpokes love the outdoors. They are intimately connected
with their environment, from the desert to the mountains. To a
man, they have a deep love for the land and its wildlife. Often
they can tell you where certain birds are nesting, or where fox
and bobcat roam and where deer and elk leave rub marks on the
trees. They can tell you where the springs dry up in summer and
which ones run all year. Tracks and scat marks are a language
that they and the Indians have read for centuries. I’ve known a
few cowboys that carried a pair of binoculars and a ‘bird book”
in their saddlebag. They even kept a “life list” of the birds
they have observed. And, I’ve known others that carried a note
pad and pencil and wrote poetry and short stories about their
love of seasons and their natural surroundings. #1 Big Morongo Canyon Preserve Description:
Due to the year-around oasis of
running water in a parched desert land, and the fact that it is
on a major migration route, this is a true birding “hot spot.”
In the parking entrance are large Fremont Cottonwoods, lush and
verdant-green in the spring and a gorgeous citrine-yellow in
late fall. A stand of Fan Palms on the south side separates the
alluvial field grasses and scrub. Directions: Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is in Morongo Valley and lies directly north of Palm Springs. Between Banning and Indio, take I-10 to Highway 62 North, toward Twenty Nine Palms and Joshua Tree National Park, to Morongo Valley— it’s the first plateau. The grade quickly rises to the Mojave Desert and plateaus at 2,600 feet elevation. Passing through the village of Morongo, look for East Street on the right side, just beyond the north end of the business section (Approx. 10.5 Miles). Look for the sign and turn! right about 300 yards to the entrance. Info: (760) 363-7190, www.bigmorongo.org Big Morongo Canyon Preserve
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