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Island Myths &
Legends
  {   …and ACTION!
   an explanation for something
   a symbolic narrative
   Usually involves a moral or
    lesson learned
   the events are symbolic rather
    than just the way it happened




     A myth…
   a story which is told as if
    it were a historical event
   may or may not be an
    elaborated version of a
    historical event
   Robin Hood, Johnny
    Appleseed, Zorro




A legend
   unique to a defined geographic location, such
        as an island, nation or other defined zone, or
        habitat type
       It’s so special it only exists in that one location!
       More special if that one location is small (like
        Prisoner’s Harbor on Santa Cruz island.)




An endemic species
DIET: summer holly, cholla cactus, rose, sumac,
nightshade, native deer mice, ground-nesting birds and
occasionally grasshoppers and crickets.
HABITAT: Valley and foothill grasslands, coastal dunes,
coastal bluffs, coastal sage scrub, woodland, and coastal
marsh.
INTERESTING FACTS:
    Descendants of the larger mainland gray fox.

      Foxes pair-bond for life.
      The first foxes are believed to have come to the
       islands more than 18,000 years ago by floating from Why is it smaller than
       the mainland on storm-generated debris.                its mainland cousins?
      Genetically distinct subspecies of foxes evolved on
       six of the Channels Islands-San Miguel, Santa Rosa,
       Santa Cruz, San Nicholas, San Clemente and
       Catalina.
      Island foxes are the smallest North American canidae
       and occur only on the Channel Islands.
      The average weight for an adult male is 5-6 lbs, about
       the size of a house cat.

  Island Fox
  Urocyon littoralis santacruzae
   HABITAT: Open ocean, nests on rocky islands.
    Breeds in protected rock crevices and burrows in
    colonies on offshore islands. Does not travel far
    from colonies after breeding season.
   DIET: The larvae of spiny lobsters, plankton, and
    algae.
   VOICE: Twittering and squeaking notes given near
    nest burrow.
   INTERESTING FACTS:
        Ejects a musky orange oil when disturbed
        Nest on only a few islands off the West Coast, usually
         in colonies of several hundred or a few thousand pairs.
        Half of the world’s population of Ashy Storm-Petrels
         occur in Channel Islands National Park.
   THREATS: Pollution in foraging areas, bright lights.
    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, researchers found
    evidence of thinning eggshells caused by pesticides.
    Due to its restricted range and very small population
    size, the status of the species requires continue
    monitoring.
                                                                         Why does it eject an
                                                                         orange oil?

    Ashy Storm-Petrel                                         (Oceanodroma homochroa)
DIET: Wide variety of spiders, insects, pillbugs, moth
 larvae, a ground beetle and ants. They also eat an
 unusually large amount of plant material for a small
 lizard.
 HABITAT: Boxthorn, prickly pear cactus, cracks and
 crevices in and around rock outcrops, surface boulders
 that provide protections from predators. Native to Santa
 Barbara Island, San Nicolas, and San Clemente Islands.
 BEHAVIOR: Very sedentary, and have small home
 ranges, averaging about 183 sq. ft (17sq meters). Most
 active midday.
 THREATS: Numbers reduced due to farming, grazing,
 fire and introduction of nonnative animals and plants.
 Listed as threatened in 1977, the night lizard population
 has rebounded since then.
  INTERESTING FACTS:
        These lizards can live up to 20 years or more
        Once established in a territory they generally remain
         within a 3-meter radius their entire lives.
        Much larger than their cousins in the genus, the desert
         night lizards of southern CA.
                                                                      Why are they night
                                                                    lizards if they are most

Island Night Lizard                                                active midday with such
                                                                         a small range?
(Xantusia riversiana)
DIET: Pacific mackerel, Pacific sardines, and northern
anchovies. Anchovies are 90% of their diet during the
breeding season.
HABITAT: Sandy coastal beaches nesting on the ground
or cliffs of islands.
BEHAVIOR: Pelicans are social birds. They fly in a single
file low over the water (or in a V called a “squadron”.
They usev heir keen eyesight to spot fish which they catch
by plunge-diving at a shallow angle as they skim over the
water or by diving at steep angles from heights of 6-18 m
(20-60 ft) in the air. The dives are forceful enough to stun
fish 2 m (6 ft) underwater. Once prey is captured, pelicans
point their bills downward to drain water, then tip them
up to swallow the fish headfirst, repositioning the fish if
necessary by tossing it in the air and catching it again.
INTERESTING FACTS:
• The brown pelican is a conservation success story.             Why does it have a
    Classified as endangered in 1970, after the banning of     light blue eye during
    DDT in 1972 populations have recovered.                      breeding season?
• Look for a light blue eye during breeding season.



California Brown Pelican
(Pelecanus occidentalis californicus)
DIET: Insects, spiders, snakes, lizards,
mice, and other birds’ eggs. They also eat        How did it come to be
the thick-shelled acorns of the Island oaks,       larger than the CA
and will bury acorns to eat, sniffing them             Scrub-Jay?
out months later.
HABITAT: Endemic to Santa Cruz Island.
Prefers coast live-oak woodland or
chaparral dominated by scrub oak.
INTERESTING FACTS:
      Larger, more brightly colored, and has a
       larger bill compared to its mainland
       cousin, the California Scrub-Jay




   Island Scrub-Jay
   (Aphelocoma insularis)

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Island myths & legends

  • 1. Island Myths & Legends { …and ACTION!
  • 2. an explanation for something  a symbolic narrative  Usually involves a moral or lesson learned  the events are symbolic rather than just the way it happened A myth…
  • 3. a story which is told as if it were a historical event  may or may not be an elaborated version of a historical event  Robin Hood, Johnny Appleseed, Zorro A legend
  • 4. unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation or other defined zone, or habitat type  It’s so special it only exists in that one location!  More special if that one location is small (like Prisoner’s Harbor on Santa Cruz island.) An endemic species
  • 5. DIET: summer holly, cholla cactus, rose, sumac, nightshade, native deer mice, ground-nesting birds and occasionally grasshoppers and crickets. HABITAT: Valley and foothill grasslands, coastal dunes, coastal bluffs, coastal sage scrub, woodland, and coastal marsh. INTERESTING FACTS:  Descendants of the larger mainland gray fox.  Foxes pair-bond for life.  The first foxes are believed to have come to the islands more than 18,000 years ago by floating from Why is it smaller than the mainland on storm-generated debris. its mainland cousins?  Genetically distinct subspecies of foxes evolved on six of the Channels Islands-San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, San Nicholas, San Clemente and Catalina.  Island foxes are the smallest North American canidae and occur only on the Channel Islands.  The average weight for an adult male is 5-6 lbs, about the size of a house cat. Island Fox Urocyon littoralis santacruzae
  • 6. HABITAT: Open ocean, nests on rocky islands. Breeds in protected rock crevices and burrows in colonies on offshore islands. Does not travel far from colonies after breeding season.  DIET: The larvae of spiny lobsters, plankton, and algae.  VOICE: Twittering and squeaking notes given near nest burrow.  INTERESTING FACTS:  Ejects a musky orange oil when disturbed  Nest on only a few islands off the West Coast, usually in colonies of several hundred or a few thousand pairs.  Half of the world’s population of Ashy Storm-Petrels occur in Channel Islands National Park.  THREATS: Pollution in foraging areas, bright lights. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, researchers found evidence of thinning eggshells caused by pesticides. Due to its restricted range and very small population size, the status of the species requires continue monitoring. Why does it eject an orange oil? Ashy Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma homochroa)
  • 7. DIET: Wide variety of spiders, insects, pillbugs, moth larvae, a ground beetle and ants. They also eat an unusually large amount of plant material for a small lizard. HABITAT: Boxthorn, prickly pear cactus, cracks and crevices in and around rock outcrops, surface boulders that provide protections from predators. Native to Santa Barbara Island, San Nicolas, and San Clemente Islands. BEHAVIOR: Very sedentary, and have small home ranges, averaging about 183 sq. ft (17sq meters). Most active midday. THREATS: Numbers reduced due to farming, grazing, fire and introduction of nonnative animals and plants. Listed as threatened in 1977, the night lizard population has rebounded since then.  INTERESTING FACTS:  These lizards can live up to 20 years or more  Once established in a territory they generally remain within a 3-meter radius their entire lives.  Much larger than their cousins in the genus, the desert night lizards of southern CA. Why are they night lizards if they are most Island Night Lizard active midday with such a small range? (Xantusia riversiana)
  • 8. DIET: Pacific mackerel, Pacific sardines, and northern anchovies. Anchovies are 90% of their diet during the breeding season. HABITAT: Sandy coastal beaches nesting on the ground or cliffs of islands. BEHAVIOR: Pelicans are social birds. They fly in a single file low over the water (or in a V called a “squadron”. They usev heir keen eyesight to spot fish which they catch by plunge-diving at a shallow angle as they skim over the water or by diving at steep angles from heights of 6-18 m (20-60 ft) in the air. The dives are forceful enough to stun fish 2 m (6 ft) underwater. Once prey is captured, pelicans point their bills downward to drain water, then tip them up to swallow the fish headfirst, repositioning the fish if necessary by tossing it in the air and catching it again. INTERESTING FACTS: • The brown pelican is a conservation success story. Why does it have a Classified as endangered in 1970, after the banning of light blue eye during DDT in 1972 populations have recovered. breeding season? • Look for a light blue eye during breeding season. California Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis californicus)
  • 9. DIET: Insects, spiders, snakes, lizards, mice, and other birds’ eggs. They also eat How did it come to be the thick-shelled acorns of the Island oaks, larger than the CA and will bury acorns to eat, sniffing them Scrub-Jay? out months later. HABITAT: Endemic to Santa Cruz Island. Prefers coast live-oak woodland or chaparral dominated by scrub oak. INTERESTING FACTS:  Larger, more brightly colored, and has a larger bill compared to its mainland cousin, the California Scrub-Jay Island Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma insularis)