Thursday, March 28, 2013

2/1/13 - Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve

Steve and I like trying out new and different birding locations, especially if they are birding hot spots. We also wanted to get some shore/ocean birds to add to our Life List, so on February 1, 2013 we headed to the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. While I am glad we tried it out, we won't be going back to this particular location. Yes, it was on the ocean...but you could not get to the shoreline. It was off a busy street, there were a lot of joggers, a lot of families with small children, it was not a large Reserve, and we did not stay long. While there, we were able to get a couple of good birds even with these distractions.

American Kestrel

American Kestrel

Allen's Hummingbird

Turkey Vulture

Osprey

Osprey
Osprey

Northern Harrier

Allen's Hummingbird

Cinnamon Teal

Marbled Goodwit

Marbled Goodwit


Always Happy Birding!

Monday, January 21, 2013

1/18/13 - San Jacinto Wildlife Area....Again!

We go to SJWA pretty often. This day, January 18, 2013 was a stand out day. This was the first time we brought our new bikes out there for some cycling and birding. We had no idea it was going to be SO windy. It was so windy that pedaling the bikes into the wind made it hard to get a breath, and made my eyes water. I had to put my hood up (and thank goodness I had a hood on my sweatshirt that day) to keep my hair from whipping into my eyes!  Nevertheless, we had a grand time. Here are the photos we took.

Our Biking Car

Over 377,000 miles and still looks good!

Steve and our new bikes...both Specialized.
Green-winged Teal

Loggerhead Shrike

Say's Phoebe, fighting the wind

Say's Phoebe

American Avocet

Least Sandpiper

House Finch


  Happy Birding...and Biking!


Sunday, January 13, 2013

1/12/13 - First trip to Irvine Regional Park


Saturday, January 12, 2013 was our first visit to Irvine Regional Park. We parked in Lot 11.  When we got out of the car we were greeted almost immediately by a herd of Peacocks.  One of the males started approaching me at a faster pace than the rest of the group and Steven said he was attacking. For a few seconds I did wonder if that could be, and I guess it could be, but then I remembered I had brought some stale bread along and slowly went to the car to get it.  Once the birds heard the plastic bag, there was no stopping them, they rushed toward me and I hurriedly broke some into small pieces and threw them on the ground.  Sure enough, that is what they wanted.  I calmed down and started feeding them more slowly.  They were pretty laid back and did not rush, but waited till I tossed a piece. I got brave enough to offer a larger piece to one of the males, who took it from my hand.  The Peacocks at Irvine Regional look to be extremely well-feed and healthy.  We so much enjoyed this time with them, but we heard lots of birds calling from the trees and wanted to save the rest of the bread for the ponds. 

Here are a couple photos of the Peacocks.





We did not move too far from the Peacocks when we happened upon several ground feeding bird in a little tree shaded area on our way to the pond.  In this one little spot, and almost immediately visible, were an Oak Titmouse, a Spotted Towhee, Black-eyed Juncos, White-crowned Sparrow and many Acorn Woodpeckers. Photos follow.

Acorn Woodpecker

Spotted Towhee

Oak Titmouse

Oak Titmouse

Continuing to the ponds, we spotted one of my favs, Wood Ducks.

Wood Duck

Wood Duck, Female

Wood Ducks, Mallard, Ring-necked Duck

Also at the pond we spotted this guy, a Belted Kingfisher! Someday we will get a closer shot.

Belted Kingfisher

Moving on from the ponds we decided to visit the little zoo that is maintained at Irvine Regional. I like that they take care of animals that, for whatever reason, can't be released into the wild.

Ocelot

Bobcat

Mountain Lion

Mountain Lion

From the zoo we headed over to the biking/walking trail. It was a cool day and really nice for walking. Toward the end of the walk, just before we crossed the riverbed back into the park, Steve spotted one of his favorites, a White-Tailed Kite. While not a lifer bird for us, we were able to get a little closer than the first time we spotted one, and get better photos.

White-tailed Kite




We had a real fun day!  The entry fee for the park on weekends is $5, but we liked it so much, and plan to visit other OC parks this year, that we went to the park office and purchased a OC Parks Parking Pass for $55, and they were kind enough to refund the $5 we paid to get in that day.  Beautiful park, but we were warned at the park office that it is the most visited OC park and in the Summer can be very full, and in fact they have had to turn people away when the park fills up too much. Oh well, not to worry, we will just have to take a day off from work and go when everyone else is working away.

Happy Birding!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

1/9/13 - Visit...Stay awhile!

I never know what I am going to see in our birdbath. I've gotten in the habit of having my binoculars and camera ready and within reach. Even so, I had to move VERY slowly to lift the camera up to take these shots, and they are through a window so not the best pics ever...still, I always feel lucky and blessed  when I do see something like this guy out my window.  A new visitor to our backyard! Red Shouldered Hawk. I just love the photo where he is standing on his tippy-toes! We think he was looking at a hummingbird and deciding it was too small to bother with.

Cheers, and Good Birding.


Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk

Red-shouldered Hawk


Saturday, January 5, 2013

1/4/13 - San Jacinto Wildlife Area 

I will do a more detailed discussion of our first trip to SJWA, but for now, I wanted to share with our dear family back East, photos of the Bobcat, and a Golden Eagle and Bald Eagle! And of course, Steven and the wide open spaces of the SJWA.

Bobcat

Bobcat

Golden Eagle

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle

Steve