Local water hole attracts wildlife

A bobcat takes a sip from the watering station tended by Nancy Fiandaca and Kelly McFall in Aguanga. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photo
Kelly McFall shared game camera footage of the wildlife that visits a water station at an undisclosed location in the Aguanga area.Bobcats, coyotes, deer, birds and more come to quench their thirst at the watering hole amid the ribbonwood trees and sage.The images were captured with a motion detector game camera so as not to disturb the animals as they drank, played and rested undisturbed.The pictures were shared on the Facebook group for Lake Riverside Friends and resulted in an active conversation about local wildlife.Learn more about native birds and mammals by visiting the California Wildlife Center at https://cawildlife.org.Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia.com.A mule deer
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