Showing posts with label bird festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird festival. Show all posts

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


For a full list of species seen to date click here



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


For a full list of species seen to date click here


 

Friday, March 9, 2012

San Diego Bird Festival – March 1-4, 2012

This year’s festival was filled with birds, ocean mammals and lots of great people. Doing all four festival days, plus the following day with a couple of new friends, was exhausting but well worth the effort. Festival attendees on my trips came from all over the US and Canada with even one person from as far away as Germany.

March 1

I co-led the San Diego County “Birding 100” field trip with Phil P. We set out with 20 eager festival attendees to find as many species as possible between 6:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. We finished the day with a trip record of 128 birds. We made eleven stops throughout the day and found the expected San Diego late-winter species plus many overwintering rarities. Species included HEPATIC TANAGER, YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON, GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE and a EURASIAN WIGEON.

I sometimes forget how tall and I am, and was reminded of this when I offered my scope to another birder who hadn't yet seen the bird it. I hadn't even thought about the close to two feet of height difference between me and her. I got the scope adjusted and she was able to see the bird. We even had a bluegrass musician on the trip but unfortunately she didn't bring any of her instruments. One can only hope that she will bring at least one of them next year. Steve C from New York and Greg from San Francisco were great assets on the trip to us leaders with their sharp eyes. Most, if not all, of the participants picked up at least one lifer somewhere along the way.

Reddish Egret
Reddish Egret Birding 100 Trip 3/1/12
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March 2 & 3

I went out on two pelagic trips as a paid passenger. Good birds abounded, including many COMMON MURRES, XANTUS’S MURRELETS and even a BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE (a San Diego rarity). We also had lots of close encounters with both Common and pelagic Bottlenose Dolphins. Whales included the expected Gray Whale and a few Fin Whales. On the jetty between the harbor and the ocean were many gull species including a both HERRING and GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULLS plus WANDERING TATTLER, both BLACK and RUDDY TURNSTONES AND SURFBIRDS.

Common Dolphin
Common Dolphin Pelagic Trip 3/2/12
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After the boat trip on the 2nd I was joined by Bonnie D. from Chicago and her son Greg. We went out to Mission Trails in East County and had great looks at two COMMON POORWILLS that flew over our heads and sat on the path 25 feet in front of us. From there we went looking for owls and had GREAT HORNED OWL and multiple BARN OWLS calling, then brief looks at a couple of WESTERN SCREECH-OWLS that quickly buried themselves inside the trees but continued calling.

March 4

Back to work leading a trip, this time as a co-leader with Steve R. on the Inland County Trip. Unfortunately, the weather was against us and we encountered high winds much of the day. We were still able to find good birds such as RUFOUS-CROWNED SPARROW, GOLDEN EAGLE, NUTTALL’S and LADDER-BACKED WOODPECKERS and TRICOLORED BLACKBIRDS. Tom J from Vermont kept me on my toes and laughing all day long even though he was a bit under the weather. It was nice to also meet local birder Rebecca M, whom I had talked to online but not yet met. Really nice lady and someone I hope to bird with in the near future. Even though we missed some of our targets, we still managed a decent day of birding and most people recorded life birds, including one person who tallied six lifers.

Sage Thrasher
Sage Thrasher Inland County Trip 3/4/12
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March 5 (post-festival)

Benedikt B. from Germany and Bonnie D. joined me the day after the festival to chase after birds they hadn’t seen during the festival. We tracked down CACKLING GOOSE, a lifer for Benedikt, followed shortly with a lifer for Bonnie, TOWNSEND’S WARBLER. We tried for some additional birds but time was cut short due to plane departures, so we didn’t find all of our targets.

Pelagic Cormorant
Pelagic Cormorant Post-festival Birding 3/5/12
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San Diego Audubon once again did a great job of putting together the festival. Great birds and great people made for an awesome long weekend. I know I've missed mentioning some people from the trips (Gil & Mary T, Pat & Bob C, Kathy D, Linda & Charles T, Adam W are some) but you all helped to make these trips a success as much as anyone else. Many thanks to everyone who helped make this such a nice event.