Showing posts with label Marin county. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marin county. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Bolinas Birding

Yesterday, Dan Lipp and I went into town in Bolinas to check the lagoon and look for a Summer Tanager seen in the morning by Ryan DiGaudio.  No Summer Tanager, but there is plenty of habitat in town for one to hang out in town, so it's out there somewhere.  Not too much of note, except a very close Pelagic Cormorant on the lagoon, and lots of large flocks up on Altura Road that have potential for a vagrant (e.g. a Summer Tanager!).  
Pelagic Cormorant, Bolinas Lagoon, Bolinas, CA
Pelagic Cormorant, Bolinas Lagoon, Bolinas, CA
Golden-crowned Sparrow, Bolinas, CA
Golden-crowned Sparrow, Bolinas, CA
Golden-crowned Sparrow, Bolinas, CA
Mourning Doves, Bolinas, CA
By Luke Musher

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Recent Birds at Palo and in Alameda County


The past few days have been beautiful here in the bay area, and the birding has been pretty good around Palo and elsewhere.  Birds are getting ready to move and getting ready to breed here at Palo.  We're beginning to find our first CP's (Cloaical Protuberance - male sex organ during the breeding season), and I found the first nest about two weeks ago that is still going strong.  It was an Anna's Hummingbird with two jellybelly-sized eggs, that are now two nestlings.  Dan Lipp has been hearing Red Crossbills across the Arroyo Honda almost daily, and heard a Northern Rough-winged Swallow as we were banding up on the hill a few days ago.  Tree Swallows and the occasional Violet-green Swallow have been seen as well.  Mixed feeding flocks have been found around the area as well including larger than usual numbers of Townsend's Warblers.  Less than a week ago I came across a large mixed flock of mostly Bushtits, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, and Ruby-crowned Kinglets on the nature trail.  I didn't detect a single warbler, but hopefully something interesting will turn up one of these days.  A few Hutton's Vireos, a Red-breasted Nuthatch, and several Golden-crowned Kinglets were also in the flock.  1 or 2 Fox Sparrows, and a Hermit Thrush also may have been loosely associating with the group.  Northern Saw-whet Owl has been heard almost nightly as well.  And, just now, an Orange-crowned Warbler was heard and then seen right outside the field station library.
Red-breasted Nuthatch, PRBO Palomarin Field Station, Bolinas, CA
Chestnut-backed Chickadee, PRBO Palomarin Field Station, Bolinas, CA
Yesterday Rich Cimino graciously offered to show me around some great birding spots in Alameda county.  We hit Del Valle Park, Mines Road, and Patterson Pass among other locations.  Some highlights from the day include Prairie Falcon, Golden Eagle, Lark Sparrow, Loggerhead Shrike, Horned Lark, Mountain Bluebird, Yellow-billed Magpie, Phainopepla, Chipping Sparrow, and large numbers of Lesser Goldfinches (though we couldn't pick out any Lawrence's Goldfinch despite our best efforts).  We missed a few target birds such as Northern Pygmy-Owl, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and Lawrence's Goldfinch, but who could complain with all the great birds we got.  Rich is an active conservationist in the bay area doing great work to help protect birds and their habitat.  He also knows the area really well, and owns/operates a great bird tours company, Yellowbilled Tours.  If you are looking to bird in California, definitely contact him.  He also leads tours in Nome, Wisconsin, and New Mexico with more destinations possibly to come.
Lesser Goldfinch, Mines Road, Alameda county, CA
White-crowned Sparrow, Mines Rd, Alameda, County, CA
Mountain Bluebird, Patterson Pass Wind Farm, Alameda county, CA

By Luke Musher

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Recent Birding in the North Bay Area

Black-necked Stilt, Las Gallinas Wastewater Treatment Area, Marin county, CA 1/16/2012
It's been hard to find time to get birding in recently.  With all the recent bad weather we've had to make up a lot of banding days.  Most of our birding this week has been restricted to an hour or so in the late afternoon. Thursday, though, Cory and I were able to get a day off and do some birding around the North Bay area in Marin and Sonoma Counties.  Some of our recent highlights include Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (more on this to come), Burrowing Owl (Cory and I have spent a lot of time visiting and revisiting a good spot right by PRBO with no success until Tuesday), Blue-winged Teal (another bird we've been trying for in Marin county with no success until recently), Cattle Egret, Lewis' Woodpecker, Ancient Murrelets (two flyby individuals seen from Bodega head), Lesser Yellowlegs (a hard bird to get this time of year in the North Bay area), Golden Eagle, Nashville Warbler, Yellow Warbler, and Common Poorwill (seen along Mesa Road in Bolinas on the drive back to PRBO one night).
Nashville Warbler, Bodega Bay, CA 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
Orange-crowned Warbler, Bodega Bay, CA 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
This bobcat (so blurry) watched us as we walked back to our car after watching the Burrowing Owl on 2/14/12
Immature Lewis' Woodpecker, Sebastopol, CA 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
Cory's and my Marin county Northern Mockingbird, Las Gallinas WTA, 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Las Gallinas WTA, Marin county, CA 2/16/12
Very distant shot of Cory's and my Marin county Common Gallinule, Las Gallinas WTA, Marin county, CA 2/16/12
Say's Phoebe, Las Gallinas WTA, Marin county, CA 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
Turkey Vulture, Las Gallinas WTA, Marin county, CA 2/16/12 [Photo by Lukas Musher]
Adult male Northern Harrier, Las Gallinas WTA, Marin county, CA 2/16/12

By Luke Musher