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As you stand on the edge of the switchback, look towards the interior of the park. The oaks create dense shade allowing a rich understory of sword ferns on the forest floor. This represens a healthy forest where invasive plants are limited and native plants provide homes for many birds including the oak titmouse, a small grey bird with a pointed crest that mates for life, often living in crevices in oak trees.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterhoods: Garber Park — Temescal Creek Watershed
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