Beach Combing Find

By an edhat reader

Due to the king tides and storm activity, my recent Hendry’s walk was full of interesting discoveries along the shore. I walked west along the beach and found this snowy plover warning sign (fully intact with pole still attached) past the point. 

I’m wondering if readers might know where this sign might have originally be installed. Goleta Beach? Or further? 

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Written by mielemai

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  1. The beaches at Surf and around VAFB are posted off-limits to people annually from March 1 to September 30, because the snowy plover is an endangered species and won’t stop breeding on the ground instead of in trees. You can’t make this stuff up.

  2. Female plovers lay the eggs on the ground in a nice little nest and then she takes off for greener pastures (Cabo?). The male/daddy sits on the eggs and raises the chicks until they fledge. Before they fledge, they run along by daddy and often will hide under him for protection. Geese pick feathers from their breasts and make a nice downy bed for their eggs. Most ducks, geese, and quail like the ground for nesting. Burrowing owls often nest and roost in the ground burrows made by ground squirrels. Please have a heart and help protect all of them. BTY, when you enjoy your down jacket or pillow…often it is at the expense, pain and suffering, of a goose.

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