Rabbit and Rodent Populations are peaking in the canyons and hillsides of coastal San Diego County. In many neighborhoods, car headlights illuminate the rear ends of scampering cottontail rabbits, interrupted while making raids on succulent garden vegetation. On the fringes of suburbia, sleek coyotes are sometimes spotted slinking about in pursuit of rodents and rabbits, or easier-to-catch fare such as house cats.
Warmer Temperatures And Increased Humidity coincide with the subtle onset of San Diego’s spring season. By April’s end, the intermittent showers, Santa Ana winds, cold nights, and crystal clear, sun-drenched days of winter will likely be distant memories. The nocturnal low overcast hugging the coast, which may linger until the late morning, will gradually build into “June gloom” — the days-long episodes of perpetual overcast that are most common during May and June.
Rabbit and Rodent Populations are peaking in the canyons and hillsides of coastal San Diego County. In many neighborhoods, car headlights illuminate the rear ends of scampering cottontail rabbits, interrupted while making raids on succulent garden vegetation. On the fringes of suburbia, sleek coyotes are sometimes spotted slinking about in pursuit of rodents and rabbits, or easier-to-catch fare such as house cats.
Warmer Temperatures And Increased Humidity coincide with the subtle onset of San Diego’s spring season. By April’s end, the intermittent showers, Santa Ana winds, cold nights, and crystal clear, sun-drenched days of winter will likely be distant memories. The nocturnal low overcast hugging the coast, which may linger until the late morning, will gradually build into “June gloom” — the days-long episodes of perpetual overcast that are most common during May and June.
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