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Discover The Natural Wonder of Your City

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
March 12, 2025 at 10:47am. Views: 156

Rising above the city, Blue Mountain is more than just a scenic landmark—it’s a thriving ecosystem that has supported a variety of wildlife for generations. Many residents of Grand Terrace see the mountain daily, but few may realize the rich biodiversity that exists on its slopes. From majestic birds of prey to elusive desert creatures, Blue Mountain is home to an array of animals, plants, and natural history worth learning about.

Among the most iconic residents of Blue Mountain are its donkeys & coyotes, who roam the foothills and open spaces, playing an essential role in the balance of the local ecosystem. Jackrabbits, with their long ears and swift movements, are a common sight, darting through the brush as they search for food.

Reptiles are also a key part of the mountain’s landscape. Rattlesnakes, though often misunderstood, help control rodent populations, while lizards such as the Western fence lizard can be seen soaking up the sun on warm rocks.

Overhead, red-tailed hawks circle the sky, scanning the terrain below for prey, and smaller birds such as finches and sparrows nest among the native shrubs. The mountain is also home to seasonal visitors, with migratory birds stopping by throughout the seasons.

Beyond the animals, Blue Mountain is filled with native plants and wildflowers, which change with the seasons. The mountain’s ecosystem has evolved over time, shaped by climate and geography, and has long been a part of Grand Terrace’s natural heritage.

 

For those interested in learning more,  our local library and online resources offer a wealth of information about Blue Mountain’s flora and fauna, as well as its geological and historical significance. Understanding the mountain’s ecosystem helps us appreciate and protect this vital part of our community.

While Blue Mountain stands as a familiar sight to all who live in Grand Terrace, it remains a delicate and important habitat for many species. By learning about its wildlife, native plants, and ecological role, we can ensure that future generations continue to admire and respect its natural beauty.

 

Take a moment to look up the history and wildlife of Blue Mountain—whether through books, online research, or local archives—and gain a deeper appreciation for the living landscape that defines our beloved Grand Terrace.

 

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