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Great-horned Owls
Image Title:  Great-horned Owls
 
 By: Yamil Saenz  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Yamil Saenz {K:12349}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories From The Field
Nature
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Owls
Best images
Lens 400 mm F/4
Uploaded 5/7/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 250
Views 182 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/6.8
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Berkeley
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About Claremont Canyon, Berkeley, CA.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Brigitte R.   {K:15448} 5/7/2008
I just adore this threesome... can't seem to get enough of 'em... glad you can't either! Where exactly did you find them? I'm in Sacramento. 7/7


Yamil Saenz   {K:12349} 5/7/2008
Hi Brigitte,
I am glad that you like them.
These directions were given to me by Ron Wolf.
Good Luck.

Yamil

The location is within shouting distance of the Claremont Hotel on the
Oakland /Berkeley border. Go up I-880 to downtown Oakland. Take I-980,
then Cal Hwy 24, toward Walnut Creek. About 3 miles after you leave
I-880, take the exit from Hwy 24 for Claremont Ave. Turn left at the
foot of the exit ramp and go up Claremont Ave. about 1 mile to the
Claremont Hotel. Just before the Claremont Hotel, you'll cross Ashby
Ave. Continue up Claremont Ave. and start counting the side streets on
the left side of the road. The fourth street on the left past Ashby
should be Stonewall Rd. It's a very small lane, easy to miss. It looks
more like a steep driveway. It's marked with a barely adequate street
sign. If you go past the Claremont Hotel, you've gone too far.

The trailhead is on Stonewall Rd., only about one block up Stonewall
from Claremont Ave. The entrance to the Claremont Canyon Preserve is
well marked with a large sign. There's no parking at the trailhead.
You'll have to park in the middle of the block on Stonewall.

The walk to the site is about 300 yards, all uphill. The "trail" is
actually a fire road.

From the traihead, go uphill 150 yards to the first sharp switchback.
At this point, the park district has put a saw horse on the trail
warning dog owners about owls in the area. Continue uphill another 150
yards until you begin to get close to a second saw horse with a sign. At
this point, turn around and look back down the trail. The nest is in a
eucalyptus tree that is right next to the west side of the trail. You
absolutely cannot see a thing when you're walking uphill. It's
completely hidden from view when your going that direction. You'll walk
right under it without realizing it's there. But when you go past it,
turn around and look back down the trail, it's completely open to view.
If you go past that second saw horse, you've gone too far.

All the locals who go walking up there now know about the nest, so
you'll probably see a small crowd of gawkers. Just ask anyone along that
stretch of trail who looks like one the neighborhood regulars.


Dave Stacey   {K:117693} 5/7/2008
Another nice capture of the trio, Yamil!
Dave.


Teresa Ferraris   {K:7772} 5/7/2008
Sweet, sweet, sweet.
teresa


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