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Northern Rough-winged swallow fledgling, Abbott's Lagoon, Pt. Reyes

5/29/2016

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Northern Rough-winged swallow fledgling, Abbott's Lagoon, Pt. Reyes
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Looks like parents had parked baby on temporary fence protecting rare plants, and chick was waiting for their return.
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Different view, Northern Rough-winged swallow fledgling
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Trail to Lagoon was fragrant with the lush blooming of the yellow lupine
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California poppies spilled onto the path, a luxuriant border
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Barn swallow perched on the walkway bridge on the path to the beach
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Female Northern Harrier zoomed overhead
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American goldfinch worked the thistles for seeds
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Numerous scout quail stood watch from the fence posts
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Large flock of sanderlings still active on the beach
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Sanderling, Abbott's Lagoon
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More of the males were in their darker breeding plumage
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They finally tired of me and took flight
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The Sanderlings flock in flight, all turning as one, facing white against the sky and waves.
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Owl's clover at its peak along the Abbott's Lagoon path
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Distant shot - at nearby Heart's Desire beach, an osprey brings its catch in from Tomales Bay
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Bewick's Wren, Willow Creek State Campground, Russian River

5/25/2016

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Bewick's Wren, Willow Creek State Campground (Russian River)
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Bewick's wren, another view
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Another view, Bewick's Wren
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Common monkeyflower, willow creek state camp ground Russian River
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Crimson Columbine, Willow Creek Rd
Camp Meeker birds update - still lots of black-headed grosbeaks!
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Male Black-headed grosbeak, camp meeker
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Female black-headed grosbeak at neighbor's feeder, camp meeker
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Female Allen's hummer at the deck feeder
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Puffed up spotted towhee, camp meeker
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Acorn Woodpecker raiding the sunflower seed feeder, deckside, camp meeker
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Male purple finch, sunflower seed feeder
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Female purple finch - small group regular visitors
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Fairly good sized flock of band-tailed pigeons, which try to descend on the feeders every once in awhile.
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Mute Swan goslings, Ellis Creek Water Treatment Plant

5/21/2016

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Mute swan goslings, Ellis Creek Water Treatment, Petaluma
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Very close to the walking trail!
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Mom swan checking on her brood
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Reeds were full of Marsh wrens making their siren calls
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Red house finch eating grass seeds, Ellis Creek
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Active tree swallow nest, Ellis Creek
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Tree swallow removing poop from the nest, Ellis Creek
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White Pelican zooms over the facility, Ellis Creek
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Some surrounding fields thick with blooming mustard grass, Ellis Creek
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Canada geese goslings - had to wait for the whole family to move before I could proceed
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Slightly older Canada geese gosling - crossing last because it kept trying to remove the burrs in its downy feathers from where it had been laying in the grass
Explored another well known birding spot in Healdsburg that I hadn't been to before, Pine Flat Road
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Brown creeper, Pine Flat Rd, Healdsburg
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Acorn woodpecker with a bug, Pine Flat rd.
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Incredible wildflowers on this rd, this is a Red ribbon clarkia
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Black Phoebe with a bug, on the back of a traffic sign along Pine Flat Rd., Healdsburg
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Red thistle, Pine Flat Rd
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Coast Lotus, growing near a stream
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Huge bushes California Lilac, Pine Flat Rd, Healdsburg
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Small male Anna's hummer holding his own, Pine Flat Rd
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Perhaps another Clarkia
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These wildflowers known as Chinese Houses, Pine Flat Rd.
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Ash-throated flycatcher, near the top of the road
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Surprised a male Kingfisher at a small pond on the way back down the road
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Kingfisher in flight, Pine Flat Rd, Healdsburg
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Last but not least, another eye-popping wildflower, Pine Flat Road
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Osprey over Bodega Bay

5/18/2016

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Osprey, Bodega Bay - "necklace" of spots might indicate a female.
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Otter in the Hole in the Head pool, Bodega Bay
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A single scarlet indian paintbrush in bloom, Hole in the Head, Bodega
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Birds's Foot Trefoil, Bodega
Checking out a new place in Novato, Mt. Burdell, supposed to have some great birding. 
(I am really trying to get a look at the Lazuli Bunting, which I have never seen, supposed to be good sightings in this park.  No luck on first visit.)

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Lark Sparrow, Mt. Burdell, Novato
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Lark Sparrow, Mt. Burdell
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Lark Sparrow, Novato
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Lots of Acorn Woodpeckers, here they are in a classic acorn storage tree, Mt. Burdell
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Acorn Woodpecker, Mt. Burdell, Novato
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Black Phoebe, Mt. Burdell
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White-breasted nuthatch, Mt. Burdell
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Davy's Centaury wildflower? Lots of them, Mt. Burdell, Novato
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Vetch, on Mt. Burdell
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Oak Titmouse, Mt. Burdell
Recent hike, Tolay Lake Regional Park, Petaluma -
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Anna's Hummer in the garden area, Tolay Lake Regional Park.
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Cliff swallow with muddy beak from nest building, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Cliff swallow nests when completed, Tolay Lake Regional Park, Petaluma.
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Western Tanagers at Tolay Lake Regional Park

5/11/2016

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Male Western Tanager in eucalyptus tree, parking lot area, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Female Bullock's Oriole with nesting material, also parking lot area.
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Male Bullock's Oriole, same tree, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Juvenile Bullock's Oriole, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Male American Goldfinch, Tolay Lake
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A pair of quail on fence post, Tolay Lake
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A pair of western bluebirds were interested in this nest box.
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Female Western Bluebird
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Loggerhead Shrike in the park, seen from a fair distance.
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Female goldfinch gathering nesting material (spider webs)
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Red-winged blackbird with a beak full of bugs, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Barn swallows feeding fledglings, the Laguna

5/1/2016

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Parent (on right) parks fledgling on reeds near Kelly Pond in the Laguna, and then drop by with food
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Barn swallow fledgling after a meal, Kelly Pond
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Another food drop, the Laguna at Kelly Pond
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Western Bluebird, the Laguna
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White-tailed kite perched near Kelley pond in the Laguna
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Lots of Hoover's calico wildflower in one of the fields that had been flooded in the rains.
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Song sparrow with some nesting material, the Laguna
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Lesser goldfinch feeding on seed pods, the Laguna
Recent walk, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Saw a couple of different juvenile Northern Mockingbirds, already hunting and feeding on their own in the park.
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This second juvenile northern mockingbird, past the causeway, Tolay Lake
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Photogenic tree swallows still involved with nesting in the park
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Yellow glandweed in bloom
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In the open fields, these wildflowers, called Blow-Wives
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Western Meadowlark with a good sized bug!!! Tolay Lake
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This I think is a grasshopper sparrow, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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Male Western Bluebird with a small bug, Tolay Lake Regional Park, Petaluma
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On the way out of the park, the ash-throated flycatcher, singing and hunting
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Ash-throated flycatcher, Tolay Lake Regional Park
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