This face is helping Coyote Hills Regional Park manage non-native plant numbers. The free-roaming flock grazes in late winter or early spring, helping remove the invasives while allowing native grasses to proliferate. According to the Coyote Hills website, the park has seen “a significant spread of native bunch grass since their first introduction some three years ago.”
So, here’s to this sweet face — framed in spring bloom, sky, and clouds.
Rudy says
It’s great to see that some government entities are turning the job of restoring habitats to the right “person”: Mother Nature. Nice pic, BTW!
ingrid says
It beats herbicides and fire retardants. Thanks for the comment. This image begged to be taken, with the pastels of sky, grass and the pinkness of her nose.