
Actually, no, we didn't take over the park. And there will be no elegant little poem. I just, well, thought it was cute at the time. Here's Hydra up on a big rock looking across the Antelope Valley from the Devil's Punchbowl county park. If you click to enlarge the photo, you can see that some sort of bird of prey is also in the shot. Didn't know that when I took it!

We'd gone off the regular trail and saw this, which I think looks like a bird's eye and beak. Hydra thought he saw bear tracks, which is entirely possible, so we went back to the more traveled part of the park.


A nest on the other side of the punchbowl. Zoom!
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