Feeding time for cliff swallows
5:11 PM, April 15, 2008
A cliff swallows brings food to hatchlings hidden in a mud nest beneath a bridge on North River Road. A drainage canal provided mud for the nest and now helps breed bugs to feed the babies. The best-known story about the swallows, in this part of the world, anyway, is about their inevitable return each year to the mission at San Juan Capistrano.
-- Veronique de Turenne
Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times


