Land’s End and Sutro Baths
Saturday, May 12th, 2007I entered Land’s End near the Northeast corner about 4:00 P.M. I was planning to walk along the cliffs but some Violet-green Swallows got me to detour briefly over to the golf course. Also present were Mouring Doves, Brewer’s Blackbirds, and about 100 loud motorcycles. However, they all passed and I returned to the main cliff trail.
This trail has some of the most impressive views in San Francisco. Among other things I was watching soaring ravens from above. However, my camera battery ran out of juice near the end of the Presidio so no pictures in this report, sorry.
At least one Aechmophorus grebe was swimming in the bay, but without a scope pinning it down as a Clark’s or a Western was hopeless. Even looking down at the bay from the heights was a little dizzying and I had to steady myself against a Redwood.
A little further down the path, though, you can walk down some steps to the edge of the water. From here it was easy to pick out numerous Brandt’s Cormorants as well as a dozen or so Surf Scoters (almost all female). Roughly nine Brown Pelicans and one Caspian Tern flew by. There may have been some Common Murres in the surf too, but they were too far away to be sure.
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