Gallery- SD Plants & Animals

Gallery of San Diego Beach Pictures

My husband and kids are always making fun of me for always taking San Diego beach pictures. I can not help it! I see something, and I need to take a picture of it. It is that simple.

This philosophy has gotten me into trouble, but not anymore. You see, I have over 12 years of digital photos on three external hard drives and a few hundred on an Ipad. What to do with close to 100,000 pictures? Well, I have recently spent almost 4 hours every night going over EVERY image to find the perfect ones to share with the world.

I hope you enjoy it!

Colleen

#Please click on any photo to see a larger version. Also, you may hover over each image to see the scientific name of each species listed.

I have also included several links that will give you more information about where I took each photo.

Here is more information if you are interested!


Native Plants

San Diego Beach Pictures
California poppy-our State Flower, taken at the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center
Coyote bush
A flowering coyote bush was seen at the north channel of Famosa Slough
Blooming coyote bush – San Dieguito Lagoon
Fully bloomed coyote bush seen in an open field in Carlsbad (Nov)
Dwarf coyote bush is an excellent ground cover-Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center Native Garden
Also known as the “Christmas berry tree,”-Toyon
Toyon berries-Loma Alta Creek Trail
Toyon bush on the Loma Alta Creek Trail
Shaw’s Agave- Seen at the San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center
Bush Sunflower at the San Elijo Lagoon
Seaside daisy on the bluffs of La Jolla
Lady Fingers at the Scripps Coastal Reserve
Saltgrass-Trestles Beach
Pickleweed-Mission Bay
Saltgrass – Encinitas Bluffs
Beach evening primrose at South Ponto Beach
California buckwheat on the Panhe Nature Trail
California buckwheat
Lemonade berry bush on the Panhe Nature Trail
Sea rocket-Cakile maritima

More Native Plants

Lemonade berry tree at the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center
Deergrass
Torrey Pine Tree at the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

The Torrey pine tree is the rarest in the United States.

Laural sumac
Dwarf coffeeberry
Deerweed-California broom on Panhe Nature Trail
Deerweed with flowers at Agua Hedionda Lagoon Hubbs Trail
Castor bean plant on the Trestles Beach Trail
Bladderpod at Warm Water Jetty Beach, Carlsbad
Black sage at the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center
White sage
California sagebush at the Buena Vista Lagoon
Cleveland sage
Cleveland sage at Oceanside Harbor
Coastal goldenbush on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center Trail
Coastal goldenbush
Prickly pear cactus on the Batiquitos Lagoon Trail
San Diego Honeysuckle at La Jolla Natural Park
Tree tobacco plant
Bulrush (Cattail) during the summer at Trestles Beach next to the San Mateo River.
Cattails (Bulrush) at the Loma Alta Slough
Spiny rush at the Buena Vista Lagoon.
Sticky monkey-flower
Chalk dudleya -South Ponto Beach
Yerba mansa at the Famosa Slough in Ocean Beach
Alkali heath
Alkali heath at the Living Coast Discovery Center at San Diego Bay
California mugwort

Invertebrates

San Diego Beach Pictures
Gooseneck Barnacles on the Scripps Pier at La Jolla Shores Beach
Gooseneck Barnacles and California mussels
California Mussels at Swami’s State Beach
Sea Anemones at La Jolla Shores Tide Pools
Pacific sand dollar- Coronado City Beach
Pacific purple sea urchin at SeaWorld San Diego
California black sea hare at Cabrillo National Monument tide pools.

Birds

San Diego Beach Pictures
Snowy egret- Oceanside Pier
A snowy egret at the Loma Alta Creek in Oceanside
Muscovy ducks-seen on the Loma Alta Creek Trail
Flying black-necked stilts at Loma Alta Creek
Royal Terns- Swami’s State Beach
Common Raven-San Onofre State Beach
Two ravens finding some fresh water to drink falling off the bluffs
Great-tailed Grackle- San Onofre State Beach
Great egret on a cliff in Encinitas
Do you see the Great egret?-Famosa Slough, Ocean Beach
Great blue heron outside of the Living Coast Discovery Center in San Diego Bay
A great blue heron at Mission Bay
Heerman’s Gull at Seaport Village -Downtown San Diego
A juvenile Heerman’s gull -America’s Cup Harbor (Oct)
Heerman’s Gull
Western Gull- Ocean Beach Pier

A great way to tell the difference between a Western gull and a California gull is to look at their legs. The Western gull’s legs are pink, while the California gull’s legs are yellow.

California gull over Moonlight Beach
One brown pelican and many California gulls at Trestles Beach
Double-crested cormorants, California brown pelican, and harbor seals off La Jolla
Calfornia brown pelican on Ocean Beach Pier

This California brown pelican above loves to hang out at the same spot on the Ocean Beach pier, day after day!

Calfornia brown pelicans at Oceanside Harbor

Brown pelicans love to hang out on the docks waiting for the fishing boats to come in.

Willet at San Onofre State Beach
Sanderlings watching the winter surf at Swami’s State Beach
A whimbrel at Boneyard Beach, Encinitas
Many whimbrels at Moonlight Beach, Encinitas
A marbled godwit on the left and a willet on the right-Mission Bay
Greater Roadrunner at the Living Coast Discovery Center
Western grebes- Aechmophorus occidentalis-America’s Cup Harbor, San Diego Bay

Mammals

San Diego Beach Pictures
Harbor seals at La Jolla Children’s Pool

One of the most exciting places where I like to take visitors from out of town is La Jolla! We are never disappointed when we get a chance to see these majestic creatures up close.

Children’s Pool in La Jolla– Harbor seals
Behind the Children’s Pool, La Jolla
California sea lions on Seal Rock- La Jolla
Do you notice the tag right above its right flipper? Stonesteps Beach, Encinitas
California sea lions- Oceanside Harbor
California sea lions hanging out in the Oceanside Harbor
Stellar sea lion at SeaWorld San Diego

Misc.

Pacific green turtle- SeaWorld San Diego
Living Coast Discovery Center- Pacific green turtle
Pacific green sea turtle
Bat ray- Living Coast Discovery Center is located in the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Shovelnose guitarfish on Oceanside Pier

 

 

 

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  • I' ve had the privilege to visit San Diego one time. I couldn't tell you much about it other than its a beautiful place.

    • Thank you for stopping by the website Fernando! It is so beautiful in San Diego, and I hope that I captured that in my photos!

  • Wow, I'm not from the area so I thought I should check your gallery to see what San Diego is like, and I'm glad I did! Thanks to your pictures I've learnt a lot about San Diego's landscape and flora and fauna. There are some things I didn't even know existed. For instance, I have no idea what a Pacific sand dollar is... is it some kind of fish? I'm intrigued...

    • I am so happy that you enjoyed the gallery! As for a sand dollar, it is related to the starfish in the Phylum Echinodermata. If you look closely, you will see the same '5-arms' as the starfish. Other examples would be the sea cucumber and the sea urchins I had never seen a live sand dollar before, so that day was a great treat!

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