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I discover a dry tinaja (Spanish for "water jar") at Black Palisades with fairly fresh scat adjacent

03463-black-palisades.jpg I rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinajaI rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinajaI rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinajaI rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinajaI rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinajaI rest here on the west side of Black Palisades for a few minutesThumbnailsA nearby alcove in the rocks at Black Palisades harbours nesting materials rather than a tinaja

This tinaja probably holds water during much of the year, a relief to the wildlife in this otherwise dry area with no natural springs.