Up early, coffee, then we - Lorna, Paul Prappas and myself, hit the road north to Brushline Road, then over to a hike at the hyper-saline lake La Sal del Rey, on to Delta Lakes, then back to Alamo, checking out all the birds along the way.
Brushline is shrubby on one side and farm fields on the other. I drew the farm field side of the vehicle so, although I saw a lot of birds, I was somewhat limited by my photo opportunities. We saw maybe 50 Pyrrhuloxias!, a Green-tailed Towhee (locally rare), and Sprague's Pipits in mating flights (!) - a bunch of birds - 44 species on Brushline alone by Paul's count.
Here's a few random shots:
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American Avocets |
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Savannah Sparrow |
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Harris's Hawk |
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White-tailed Kite |
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Caracara - female |
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Least Sandpipers at La Sal de Rey |
Take care,
Gunnar B.
1 comment:
Good day -- great photos.
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