Walks: The Arboretum
including the Mausoleum, Cactus Garden, and Memorial Marsh
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The 125-year old Arboretum is divided by Palm Drive.
It stretches from El Camino Real to Museum Way. Along the way it encompasses the Mausoleum
and Cactus Garden, crosses Campus Drive and takes in Memorial Marsh and vernal pools, which are part of a flood control system.
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The Arboretum
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The Arboretum contains 25,000 trees
in stands of eucalyptus, other century-old native and exotic species,
(especially near the Mausoleum) and open, oak-dominated woodland.
The Mausoleum
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A cedar-lined mall leads from the intersection of Palm Drive and Campus
Drive to the Mausoleum and its surrounding 100-year-old specimen
trees,
many of which were selected thematically (symbols of heaven, etc.,).
The Cactus Garden
bird list
This century-old garden
lies next to the Mausoleum. It contains a number of specimen trees (e.g.
Yucca) but mainly succulents and cacti.
Memorial Marsh
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This wetland lies between Campus Drive and Museum Way, and is bounded
by Lausen Street and Palm Drive.
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Preen, pencil drawing of a Great Blue Heron by Terry Miller
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Birds to look for:
high-nesting birds (eg. hawks) and owls in the eucalyptus
stalking Great Blue Heron (see drawing, above) within ground-squirrel habitat
aquatic species and low- or ground-nesting birds in Memorial
Marsh
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Spotted Towhee,
Bewick's Wren, Allen's Hummingbird and Bullock's Oriole photos by Rohan Kamath
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