Wednesday, March 27, 2013

2013 My San Diego County Big Year - Week 12



March 23
Red Crossbills
My wife and I started today by leaving the county (yes, leaving the county during a Big Year) for a Cave Swallow out near the Salton Sea.  There are actually two to four of them out there and this is a state bird for me.  Plus it was an early morning bird and I had one bird on my target list today, Sage Thrasher, which I   To get it for the year I really need to find it before the end of the month to have any real shot.  Although they do show up along the coast in the fall that isn’t always a given.  The problem so far is that Sage Thrashers seem to be in small numbers this year.  Jacumba has had them in the past and so I hoped it would again today.   If not, I would to drop down to Borrego Springs yet again really soon.  The first couple of thrashers we found were California Thrashers, but then came a different call.  There it was, on top of some of the chapparal.  I kept trying to entice it closer when I heard something different, a two-note finch sound.  I looked up, saw a bunch of birds flying in toward us and called out to my wife, “Red Crossbills!”  Forget the thrasher, time to get some photos of these.  We headed home happy with the acquired target and an
Downy Woodpecker
unexpected bird, to boot.
really hoped to be able to get on the way home.

Jacumba

Sage Thrasher, Red Crossbill

Species to Date - 272


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Monday, March 18, 2013

2013 My San Diego County Big Year - Week 11



March 15
Swainson's Hawk
My wife and I went back out to the desert hoping for a couple of birds that had eluded me on my previous attempts.  I did find one of them but know that I will be heading back out there for others soon.  A few stops in the mountains on the way home didn’t yield what was hoped for, but that’s why they are rare birds.

Borrego Springs, Cuyamaca Mountains

Crissal Thrasher

Species to Date - 264


March 17
Phainopepla
After a couple of hours of sleep I joined jay K and Barbara C for some owling fun and a few hours of   The Spotted Owls near Julian were vocalizing when we stopped the car and opened the doors.  We listened for a while and heard the male and female calling back and forth.  What a great experience and probably the best and longest-lasting interaction between the pair that I have experienced.  We dropped down to the desert a bit and then came back through mountains making a few stops and finding migrants along the way
poking around for some migrants.

Julian, Cuyamaca Mountains, Borrego Springs, Volcan Mountain, Ramona 

Northern Saw-whet Owl, Spotted Owl, Western Screech-Owl, Western Kingbird, Scott’s Oriole, Hooded Oriole

Species to Date - 270

Hooded Oriole

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Monday, March 11, 2013

2013 My San Diego County Big Year - Week 10



March 4
Harris's Hawk
Swainson’s Hawks feeding on tops of bushes along the road near Borrego Springs were my only addition of the day.  Plenty of desired species including Verdin, Black-throated Sparrow, Lewis’s Woodpecker and California Thrasher had the attendees on today’s Target Birding Trip happy.

Jacumba, Borrego Springs, Yaqui Well, Ramona, Mission Trails Regional Park

Swainson’s Hawk

Species to Date - 259



Brandt's Cormorant on nest
March 9
A day out and about with my wife had us looking at a pair of Wandering Tattlers among the rocks and California Sea Lions at the Children’s Pool in La Jolla.

La Jolla, Mission Bay, Balboa Park

Wandering Tattler

Species to Date - 260

Hooded Merganser


March 10
I birded a few spots and added a few birds even though I didn’t push as hard as I might normally have   Though I really enjoy doing those trips it is very exhausting.  Luckily this rest time should be OK at this time of year since I’ve put in plenty of work to this point.
because I’m still tired from 5 days of leading trips for the bird festival.

Presidio Park, Mission Trails Regional Park, Linda Lake

Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Hutton’s Vireo, Violet-green Swallow

Species to Date - 263


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Monday, March 4, 2013

2013 My San Diego County Big Year - Week 9



Feb 28
Red-breasted Nuthatch
While co-leading a trip for the San Diego Bird Festival we found a Lesser Yellowlegs, which was my only add for the day.  On this trip, Birding 100, we found 127 species, which is a decent number of birds and close to a record day for the festival.  I met lots of nice people and we got the festival off on a great start.

Lindo Lake, Lake Murray, Tijuana River Valley, Imperial Beach, Silver Strand
Lesser Yellowlegs

Species to Date - 256


March 1 & 2
Manx Shearwater
Black-vented Sheatwater
San Diego Bird Festival Pelagic Trips were a great success with lots of fantastic birds, including a Manx Shearwater that I spotted coming across the stern of the boat.  It cooperated nicely for almost everyone onboard as it turned and went along the starboard side of the boat.  We did have multiple whale and plenty of dolphins too boot.  I didn't add any new birds for my personal year list, but I was on a boat for two straight days enjoying the sights none the less.


March 3
Fin Whale
Co-leading another trip for the San Diego Bird Festival (for the fourth of 5 straight days) I spent some time in the mountains.  Mountain Quail were heard all over the place but not seen as is par for the course with this   Rufous-crowned Sparrow was also an addition for the year.  Plenty of other nice birds for the attendees including Harris’s Hawk and Bell’s subspecies of Sage Sparrow but nothing else new for me.
elusive species.

Laguna Mountains, Jacumba, Pine Valley

Rufous-crowned Sparrow
Mountain Quail, Rufous-crowned Sparrow

Species to Date - 258


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