
Hike #12 for 2025
We hiked a 2-mile loop on mostly flat gravel trails and saw 13 different species of birds!
A slough is an inlet that is sporadically filled with water and affected by high and low tides. Elkhorn slough is part of an estuary. This estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water, where freshwater from nearby creeks and rivers mixes with saltwater from the Pacific Ocean. The resulting water is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater and therefore brackish, this creates a unique ecosystem.
My iPhone camera isn’t good enough to take pictures of most of the birds we saw, they weren’t close enough.

Here’s our birding list:
- Northern Pintail
- Great Blue Heron
- Long-billed Curlew
- Turkey vulture
- Red-tailed Hawk
- California scrub Jay
- Acorn woodpecker
- Mallard ducks male & female
- Great Egret
- White-faced Ibis
- Townsend’s Warbler
- European starling
- Western sandpiper
This was an impromptu, unplanned hike. I was wearing flip-flops. I do not recommend doing this hike, or any other hike for that matter, wearing flip-flops!



After our hike, we headed to Moss Landing State Beach to catch the sunset before we had to drive home the next morning.


I can’t decide which sunset photo is my favorite. Which do you prefer?
I like the sunset you posted above.
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I think I like the one in portrait mode a little bit better; that’s probably why I made it the feature photo. But I really like the landscape version as well. ☀️
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All of your photos are great and unique. Good job! Maybe keep a pair of hiking boots in your vehicle for those impromptu hikes. 🤣
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Right!?!
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Both sunset photos are gorgeous, but I prefer the first one.
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Congratulations! You’re caught up! 😁
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Now to stay that way, LOL.
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