Palo Alto Foothills Park

The Palo Alto Foothills Park is a 1400 acre nature preserve that was open to the general public in 2020. We spent two days exploring this park and walking two trails. We used PictureThis and Merlin to identify wildflowers and birds. The first day we walked the 1.7 miles in an hour on Wild Horse Fire Road. (Click on any photo to enlarge)

Trail Sign
Wild Horse Fire Road
Wild Turkey
Julie and Jessica
Menzies Fiddleneck
Field Bindweed
Common Hawthorn
California Poppy
California Poppy
California Bay
John and Jessica
Palo Alto Foothills View
Palo Alto Foothills Sign
Palo Alto Foothills View
Palo Alto Foothills View

Julie and I returned the next day for a short hike, birding, and wildflower identification.

Toyon Trail
Blue Dick
California Buckeye
Scarlet Pimpernel
Woodbalm
Chalcedon Checkerspot
Chalcedon Checkerspot
Sticky Monkey-flower
Julie on trail
Palo Alto Foothills view
Palo Alto Foothills view
Palo Alto Foothills view
Acorn Woodpecker
Acorn Woodpecker
California Towhee
California Towhee
Chestnut-backed Chickadee
Female Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon)

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