Thursday, December 12, 2013

Sierras and Florida

Sierras - October 2013
In October we spent about 3 weeks in Lone Pine and Lee Vining. We also camped at Tuttle Creek. We made a trip over to Grass Valley to celebrate our good friend Zella's 90th birthday. It was a very special occasion; Roberta planned a wonderful party. My mom drove up with Vicki and Larry. It was so wonderful that mom and Zella could spend time together. We stayed overnight; had fun playing Balderdash and had a nice breakfast the next morning before heading back to Lee Vining.

We enjoyed the trip very much; it was relaxing. Great weather. Not much in the way of birding for some reason, but still enjoyable. I did see thousands of Grebes on Mono Lake; such an interesting and beautiful place.

Florida - the C's Wedding - November 12-19, 2013
We traveled to Florida for Christina and Chris's wedding (Wade's niece and her husband). This was a destination wedding held at DisneyWorld in Orlando. We enjoyed ourselves very much. DisneyWorld was a kick (and one day was enough!) and it was very special being with family and catching up with everyone. Our nephews and niece have definitely grown up and we enjoyed spending this time with them.

In the middle of the week we made a whirlwind trip to the Everglades. It was a lot of driving for one day, but of course I couldn't pass up the opportunity to bird in the Everglades. It was totally worth it. I saw several new birds, the highlights being the Anhinga, Tricolored Heron and Roseate Spoonbill (we actually saw the Spoonbill at the Space Center a few days later).

The day before we left a group of us visited the Kennedy Space Center and observed the Maven rocket launch to Mars. That was amazing!

Thanks again to Chris and Christina for sharing this time with us, organizing such a fun trip and for help with travel arrangements.

Now we are HOME for a few months. We've enjoyed all our traveling, but it is nice to be home for a while and catch up on things around the house.

Anhinga in Everglades
Chris and Christina


Guess where?


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Big Sur Birthday Trip

August 28 - September 3, 2010


Wade and I took a road trip (sans trailer and Keeva!) to the Big Sur area for the week around my 60th (yikes!) birthday. California is a beautiful state. We drove to Pismo Beach the first night. We took a drive, yes a DRIVE, down the beach at Oceana Dunes state park. A beautiful beach, with hundreds of Snowy Plovers. We also explored the Pier area and had great views of an Osprey and lots of pelicans, not to mention the sunset.

The next morning we headed up the coast to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, making a stop at the San Luis Obispo Mission, (visiting all 21 California Missions is on my list of things to do), and the Elephant Seal haul out area. We stayed at the Big Sur Lodge and spent the next few days exploring the area. The room had a deck with a relaxing view of the redwoods. Every morning and evening we were visited by noisy Steller Jays, wild Turkeys and deer!

During the week we hiked, relaxed, read, drove up and down the coast admiring the scenery and just generally enjoyed ourselves.

The highlight of the week was seeing 2 California Condors! There are only about 65 left in the wild, so this was a very special event. Other birds included  Junco, Wilson's Warbler, Great Horned Owl, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker and Pigeon Guillemot.

Last but not least the stop at Oso Flaco Lake on the return trip was extremely worthwhile. Lots of birds and a beautiful walk to the beach.

This trip definitely made turning 60 more pleasant! What a beautiful world we live in. Cherish nature.


California Condor


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Borrego Valley Windstorm 2013

Well, I wish I hadn't mentioned something spectacular happening in my last post! On Sunday, our last evening in Borrego, we noticed a high wind advisory on the NOAA site and decided to stay put until Tuesday morning. About 8 am Monday morning the wind started, blowing dust and debris. The trailer became a roller coaster ride. We've been in a lot of desert wind over the last 30 years, but this was extreme, with gusts over 85 mph!

About 11 a.m. the wind subsided and we went out to survey the damage. At least 6 large trees were felled by the wind. Fortunately, the campground was almost totally empty, so no one was injured. We were camped against a row of Tamarisk trees. One large branch fell right next to our trailer. The passenger window in Wade's truck was blown out and the truck was full of glass, sand and debris. Both of our vehicles were sandblasted on the side facing into the wind. Power was out in all of Borrego Springs for the entire day and most of the evening. Luckily we had battery power for electricity and propane for cooking.

We are home now and dealing with the insurance company. It will take us several days to get all the sand, dust and dirt out of the trailer.

One positive note, the wind must have blown in a few birds...in the afternoon I saw a Western Tanager and several Lazuli buntings!

While this wasn't a fun ending, overall the trip was a lot of fun and we saw over 112 species of birds during the month. We hope to return next spring!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Borrego Valley Hawkwatch 2013 - 3 of 3

This will be my last post for this trip (we leave for home on April 8th), unless something spectacular happens that I want to share! The last week has been pretty uneventful as far as Swainson's Hawks are concerned. Numbers are way down, and the last 2 nights we have seen zero hawks. Still, can't beat sitting out in nature, watching the sun go down and the stars come out over the beautiful Borrego Valley, while chatting with like-minded folks. One evening we saw the moons around Jupiter through a scope.

Still seeing a lot of birds though. On April 1st, I tagged along with Borrego Birders and saw 47 species of birds. New birds for me in that bunch were the Black-chinned Hummingbird, Brewer's Blackbird and Pacific-slope Flycatcher. Later in the week I also saw a Hooded Oriole and a Hammond's Flycatcher.

Grand total of bird species seen in the last month is 105. It's been a very birdy trip! This weekend the San Diego Audubon Society is hosting a field trip here and I hope to attend, so I may be able to see a few more species, hopefully the elusive LeConte's and Crissal Thrashers!



Great Horned Owl on her nest - zoom in, it's windy!


Very unusual clouds

Moon setting

Friday, March 29, 2013

Borrego Valley Hawkwatch 2013 - Part II

March 29, 2013

Well, still having a great time despite the heat. The highlight of the last week or so was a trip to Salton Sea with my birding friends Wes and Rose. We left early and made a great day of it, seeing 54 species of birds. The weather was cooler than expected making for a gorgeous day. We stopped many places, but our main stop was the visitor center at the Sonny Bono National Wildlife Refuge. We walked the trail up to Obsidian Butte and hiked up for a beautiful view of the Salton Sea and surrounding areas. I won't list all the birds, but the highlights for me were Burrowing Owl, Savannah Sparrow, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Abert's Towhee, Nashville Warbler, White-tailed Kite, and a "flock" (?) of at least 90 White Pelicans soaring overhead. We enjoyed a nice Italian lunch in Brawley and headed back to Borrego Springs, arriving just in time to watch about 100 Swainson's fly in over the Evening Site. Great day!


Obsidian Butte near Salton Sea


Burrowing Owls


Beautiful White Pelicans
 


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Borrego Valley Hawkwatch 2013

Kettle of Swainson's Hawks
Here we are at the Hawkwatch again this spring, although with temperatures in the high 90's it seems more like summer! We've been here for about a week and are having a good time in spite of the hot weather.

This year I am participating in the Hawkwatch as a volunteer leader on occasion and as an assistant on most days, morning and evening. Our biggest day since we've been here was yesterday, when over 500 Swainson's seemingly appeared magically above the evening site. They soared on the thermals for about an hour, before settling and resettling a few times into a group of Eucalyptus trees. This morning, due to windy conditions they lifted off very early at 6:35. Luckily I arrived in time to be treated to an amazing view of over 700 hawks migrating out through Coyote Canyon! Even on days when the numbers are low, it is exciting to watch the hawks and learn what I can from their behavior. And of course the desert setting is beautiful and relaxing.

We've had some pretty extreme weather in the last week, ranging from snow at Culp Valley to 50mph wind gusts, and 97 degree afternoons in the valley.

My bird list is as follows, with new birds for the year in bold type. Verdin, Roadrunner, Violet-green Swallow, Swainson's Hawk, Raven, Turkey Vulture, Red-tail Hawk, Osprey, Cooper's Hawk, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Lesser Goldfinch, White-winged Dove, House Finch, Shrike, Crow, Anna's Hummingbird, Black Phoebe, Say's Phoebe, Costa's Hummingbird, Mockingbird, Red-winged Blackbird, White-crowned Sparrow, Lark Sparrow, Phainopepla, Wrentit, and Western Kingbird.

This weekend Borrego Springs hosts the Circle of Art, which is always fun. Art, music and food. Who could ask for more?



Pretty sky at Morning Site

Sand Verbena
Closer view of Swainson's Hawks

Sunrise over Font's Point


 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Anza Borrego - February 2013



Wade, Keeva and I are spending a few days in Borrego Springs. We thought it would be a nice way to celebrate Valentine's Day. Also, I wanted to attend the organizational meeting for the Borrego Valley Hawkwatch. I am volunteering this year for the month of March. We have mostly been relaxing. I've done some birding and Wade has done some bike riding. We've gone out to eat a few times. The weather has been perfect; beautiful blue skies every day. New birds this week include White-winged dove, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Black-throated Sparrow, Costa's Hummingbird, and Verdin.