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American Pika Credit: Gary Skipper
Bullocks Oriole Credit: Rich Warren
Yellow-faced Bumble Bee Credit:  Cindy Croissant
Channel Islands National Park Island Fox Credit:  Samira Furlan
Young Oystercatcher   Credit: Annette Siegel
Great Egret Credit: Chih-Hsin Wang
San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel  Credit:  Kaelyn DeYoung
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Gary Skipper
  American Pika
Rich Warren
  Bullocks Oriole
Cindy Croissant
  Yellow-faced Bumble Bee
Samira Furlan
  Channel Islands National Park Island Fox
Annette Siegel
  Young Oystercatcher
Chih-Hsin Wang
  Great Egret
Kaelyn DeYoung
  San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel
Mount Pinos Observation Point - Site # 143

Background: This summit overlook provides panoramic views of the greater Los Angeles Basin. The parking lot, a small meadow, and trails laden with pine needles offer glimpses of lodgepole chipmunks, mountain quail, and band-tailed pigeons. The forest canopy shlters mountain bludebirds, Clark's nutcrackers, Nuttall's and hairy woodpeckers, and five owl species, including spotted, screech, and flammulated owls. Northern goshawks nest among the conifers. Watch the skies for endangered California condors at various sites within the Los Padres National Forest.

Viewing Tips: Birds of prey, upland birds and small mammals are seen year-round, best viewed in spring and summer. Look for songbirds in spring and summer, band-tailed pigeons in fall. Short dirt road leads to summit; ROAD IMPASSABLE WHEN WET.

How to Get There: From Frazier Park/Interstate 5, take Mount Pinos Recreation Area exit west 20 miles to Chula Vista parking area.

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Managing Agency: USDA Forest Service
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