SPCA Monterey County Wildlife Center is issuing a warning to drive carefully around gulls in July and early August. This time of year, fledgling gulls are leaving their nests. These young gulls are the same size as their parents with one major difference: they are not yet able to fly. "This is a natural part of the fledgling process,” says Beth Brookhouser, Vice President of Marketing and Communications with SPCA Monterey County. “They are supposed to be out of the nest, on the ground, while their parents still tend to them while they learn to fly. Unfortunately, there's nothing natural about where they're landing, and every year hundreds are hit and killed by cars.” The gulls lay their eggs in May, which hatch in June. Fledgling season follows from July to mid-August, a time when young seagulls gain their feathers and learn to fly. "Sadly, people are driving way too fast,” Brookhouser says. “Drivers expect these large birds, who they don't realize are babies...
Former Regional Vice Chair of the California Republican Party to Speak at the SMCRWF Meeting and Luncheon in King City on August 5; the Club's Scholarship Winners will also be Recognized
Southern Monterey County Republican Women Federated will be holding its monthly meeting and luncheon on Tuesday, August 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cork and Plough Restaurant located at 200 Broadway in King City. The club’s scholarship winners will be honored at the meeting, while the guest speaker will be Rob Bernosky, former Regional Vice Chair of California Republican Party. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting. For reservations and further information call (831) 385-1333 or email karenjleonhard@gmail.com