After a couple days of cool, breezy conditions, it was calm this morning, so I headed out. It felt good to be out after what seemed like a long period of inactivity. Unfortunately, the birding situation had not changed much at all. Still, I enjoyed seeing the same old birds.
One interesting event concerned the Orange-crowned Warbler, which rarely displays the orange patch that earned its name. For reasons not known to me, it decided to show its color today.
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Orange-crowned Warbler |
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Orange-crowned Warbler |
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White-winged Dove |
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Anna's (F) |
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House Finch (M) |
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Acorn Woodpecker (M) |
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Curve-billed Thrasher |
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Pine Siskin |
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Pyrrhuloxia | | |
The Javelinas showed up today, the first time I have seen them in several weeks. These were babies following their mother around just a few months ago. Now, they are almost fully grown and capable of traveling around by themselves.
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