#337-339 at Arastradero
Sunday, March 12th, 2006Sunday I again joined the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, this time heading north to Palo Alto and the Arastradero Preserve for a trip led by Frank Vanslager. The group was meeting at 8:00 A.M., but I got there an hour early. This was fortunate because my Fox Rent-A-Car had a slow leak in the right rear tire, and it had gone almost flat. I needed the extra time to find a gas station and fill the tire. Fortunately California gas stations are quite friendly, and I had no trouble getting some air.
I arrived at the preserve about 7:30. The gates weren’t open yet, so I drove down the road and picked up Western Bluebird and some sparrows. Driving back I found the ranger opening the gate so I parked. The others soon arrived. From the parking lot we spotted Red-winged Blackbird, Western Bluebird, American Robin, Red-tailed Hawk, and various other birds.
It had been drizzling all along, but at this point it got serious. We wandered over to some half-finished buildings that showed clear evidence of owl infestation. However no owl was seen. We birded from the porch for about half an hour picking off a few birds in the trees across the street or flying over the meadow behind us, before we decided the rain wasn’t going to let up.
There were two choices left: get wet or go home. I’d come 2500 miles for this trip so I wasn’t going home. Fortunately the rest of the group felt the same way so we took off in the rain.
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